All at once, or by brand, or choose any 2 or 3 to compare. By headsize, swingweight, weight, balance, twistweight, or vibration frequency. By swinging with the same effort or the same speed for each racquet. By on-center and off-center hits. OTHER FEATURES Similar racquets: Highlight...
The best way compare gauge is to look at identical strings or the very least in the same family, e.g. monofilament polyester strings. A useful tool for this is the Tennis Warehouse string comparison tool. You can see an example of the data below for Solinco Hyper G. PropertySolinco Hyper...
Tennis Warehouse presents RACKET REVIEW By Chris Edwards Players seeking a great blend of power and control will find the perfect partner in the Babolat Pure Strike 16×19. The racket offers the maneuverability and easy acceleration players enjoy in the Pure Drive and Pure Aero, but the Pure St...
So, while I haven’t tried every shoe from every manufacturer (I’m slowly working on it), I’ve tried most of the best sellers and a mix of lightweight ‘speed’ orientated shoes and heavier, more durable ones. As a result, this guide will help you find tennis shoes that provide a...
If you look at the power potential tool on TW, it's pretty on par between the 2018 and 2021. I'm actually pretty skeptical that stiffness in and of itself is what gives you power as much as it is other specs like weight/swingweight/balance/string pattern. My pop-engineering thoughts ...
common denominator between comfort and injury reduction. The objective of the experiment was to examine cushioning effects at different impact energies for both heel and forefoot, determine how stiffness affects cushioning and the player's response to it, and to compare multiple shoes on all ...
common denominator between comfort and injury reduction. The objective of the experiment was to examine cushioning effects at different impact energies for both heel and forefoot, determine how stiffness affects cushioning and the player's response to it, and to compare multiple shoes on all ...