You can’t keep changing your racquet every other match so at some point you need to make a commitment to a frame. The question is WHEN do you do it and HOW do you make that commitment? This is of course a highly personal question but at some point you need to decide what racquet you take into a competitive match or a tournament because getting used to a racquet and making it into an extended arm, is what you ultimately want for your game. As you know I love playing with new racquets every session just for the pure …
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racquet commitment issues
One of the most troublesome things about being a racquetholic is that you’re never really becoming a hundred percent in tune with one racquet. This can play havoc on your mind and game. The year of 2017 is coming to a close and during the year I’ve tested countless racquets, which I will try to summarize in a “Gear of the Year” post (coming shortly). If you’re curious about last year’s post, click here for the Gear of the Year 2016. With all the tennis I’ve been playing I’ve improved as a player, which is always my main goal, but lately I’ve …