The general rules I use when it comes to racquets are as follows: Lighter racquets are more prone to twisting on off-centre impacts than heavier racquets. So if you play singles and face younger guys, a frame that’s too lightweight is going to mean you get pushed around too easily. Li...
Here’s how tennis racquets’ head sizes break down: Midsize (85 – 96 square inches); Midplus (96 – 106 square inches); Oversize (107 – 115 square inches); Super Oversize (116 square inches or more). While Roger Federer will likely hit a more powerful shot than we ever can rega...
While back to tennis racquets for beginners and developing players depending on the age a youngin or older player, I believe the 95 sq inch frames are a good starting point to develop accuracy and feel in general like the Dunlop cx200 range they even have a UL ultra light weight that can...
Their first “unique” design was released in the mid-twenties and known as the Curviplan; it was the first men’s watch with a curved case meant to taper around the wrist. More of a novelty, this struggled to maintain footing in the wake of the depression when eccentric tastes devolved ...