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S**U
发帖数: 7025
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来自主题: Badminton版 - Armortec 500
BS10 is my go-to racket for doubles. I agree with you except 稳定性不太好,
not sure what you refer to.
I need to adjust my timing since BS10 swings faster than any racket I've
used before. I use 4u weight even though I pick 3u for other rackets. 3u
BS10 is harder to maneuver. 4u already gives me enough power for smash.
c*******d
发帖数: 353
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来自主题: Badminton版 - 帮忙看两个拍子
从amazon买的:
Genji Sports Titanium Package Racket Set:
# One new Ti-3004 Titanium mesh racket with Silicon shaft damper
# One new nano 7700, 100% 40T high modulus graphite tournament racket
网上有nano 7700的评价,不错。
不太清楚Ti-3004 怎么样, 谢谢!
S**U
发帖数: 7025
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来自主题: Badminton版 - Aeroplane EG1130 deals
Interesting. Looking at Victor Spira they carry, ShuttleCombo sites list
only Spira 21, while Racket Supply lists both 21 & 22.
http://www.shuttlecombo.com/index.php?cPath=118_147&products_na
http://www.racketsupply.com/spiraseries.aspx
Racket Supply is located in Cupertino, CA. I got my racket strung there, and
have not seen any reference to ShuttleCombo in their store. Since they
already have a on-line store, I don't know why they would want to create a
different web site carrying less items.
... 阅读全帖
s**********4
发帖数: 1453
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来自主题: Badminton版 - 问个入门问题:哪里买装备
For rackets:
check "badminton ave"
or ask ypw, he runs a badminton store at Maryland.
YY9900 for double and defense. It is balance racket.
YY Voltric80 for attacking. it is a head heavy racket.
Other brands includes Li-Ning,Victor, Adidas(new vendor), Wilson.
For stringing machine:
How often can you break a string? Every month or Every 6 months?
If you can break a string within 2 months, it is highly recommended that you
string it by yourself. Otherwise, just go to local store.
H****w
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Football版 - Billy Water And The Computer Group
Billy Walter and the computer group:
The Arrests
He was in the bed sleeping when the two men walked into his bedroom.
Billy
Walters sleeps in a big clean bed in Las Vegas, in a small but elaborate
home renovated to his liking, with palm trees and white flowerpots and
two
satellite dishes in the yard, and four large televisions in the den, and
a
security guard who sits just out of sight behind the shrubs across the
street. This environment was disrupted early last Jan. 5, when the two
strangers i... 阅读全帖
t****1
发帖数: 873
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来自主题: Pingpong版 - 大家给个建议,直握的球拍
In about 3 - 4 days, you will get your first racket. paddlepalace usually
ships the racket the next day.
To prolong the rubber life (for smooth rubbers like yours), you need to
clean the rubber after play. You should buy a cleaner with a sponge.
Since you just ordered yesterday, and you may still have time, you could
call paddlepalace to add those two items with your racket order so you don't
have to pay extra shipping fee. But, with cleaner the shipping will likely
take longer because it's h
n****l
发帖数: 6652
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就打算把这上报了。谢谢 WMTT。
Tibhar racket: $34.95
http://www.paddlepalace.com/Chila-Balsa-Light/productinfo/DTCHB/
144 for $189 after 5% discount for order over $130
http://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?pid=b-40mm-3-144
Racket: $23, 5 -star
http://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?pid=y-tic-worldcup
Racket $33.2 for order over $130
http://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?pid=waldner-comp
b****g
发帖数: 7311
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来自主题: Pingpong版 - big joke of BATTF first divison
Unfortunately, the contest did not happen.
Both team were there ready to play. Team TopSpin arrived an hour earlier to
warmup. Camcorder was set. Live streaming was ready. The group photo before
the contest was taken. The players' names for the first match were submitted
. (Khoa Nguyen from TopSpin and Zhang Di from CTTA) However, when Khoa and
Zhang Di started to warm up, Zhang Di found that both sides of Khoa's racket
were red. He brought it up to my attention. Khoa's answer was that he ran
ou... 阅读全帖
c****1
发帖数: 5654
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来自主题: Pingpong版 - 正手最佳的击球点在哪儿?
just try to hit the ball in the center of your racket first,
don't need to think about where the ball touches your racket...
only when u serve do u think about the location: not much spin
close to your handle, more spin at the end of the racket
e*****G
发帖数: 6239
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来自主题: Pingpong版 - 新手弱问,该如何选球拍
5年前朋友帮忙买了个红双喜底板,天津友谊胶面的,都已氧化不粘了
在amazon上看,好像每个拍子的参数都用不同standard啊
Butterfly Dao Penhold Racket: $40
Surface: Inverted Sponge: 2.0mm Flextra Speed: 100 Spin: 100 Control: 55
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00400HHZC/ref=ox_sc_act_title
Butterfly 302: $25
Speed 7.25, spin 7.50 and control 8.50
DHS Table Tennis Racket #X4006: $18
DHS Table Tennis Racket #TP6006: $47.42
大牛们来给个意见,是不是直接买个6006
n****s
发帖数: 98
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NO.
Rule 2.06.05 now states that...
"As soon as the ball has been projected, the server's free arm and hand
shall be removed from the space between the ball and the net."
The main purpose of this rule is to make sure that the receiver (and the
umpire) can see the ball throughout the service action.
This means that the receiver will be able to see the racket as it strikes
the ball and therefore the receiver will have a much better chance of
reading the spin, and, therefore, returning the service... 阅读全帖
I**C
发帖数: 100
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妈妈来了,很喜欢打乒乓球,想给她买个拍子,请问各位大侠哪个比较好,她要大刀,
就是横拍吧。
大家有什么好的底板推荐,价格100美金以内。她是正手。另外,买那个胶片是不是国
内的便宜?我打算买个底板,让她带回去配胶片。
如果是成品,目前看到amazon上卖的best seller
DHS A5002
http://www.amazon.com/DHS-Paddle-A5002-Tennis-Racket/dp/B001FYK
还有这个 狂飙 hurricane II
http://www.amazon.com/DHS-Paddle-A6002-Tennis-Racket/dp/B001E1D
DHS 6002
http://www.amazon.com/DHS-Paddle-A6002-Tennis-Racket/dp/B001E1D
还有没有其他推荐呢? 其实老妈有点想要蝴蝶牌的,可是看到amazon上销量不如DHS,
大家有可以推荐的吗? 谢谢!
C*I
发帖数: 58
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Re: 哪里买球拍物美价廉呀?
Try www.racquetdepot.com & www.tennisshop.com
But my suggestion is that decide what kind of racket you want first. Then
try to find the best deal for it. Not always the cheaper the better.
Tenniswarehouse is a good store too, even the rackets there most of time is
not the cheapest ones. But I like put order from there, because they have
very good stringers.
One suggestion for beginner is that not think the lighter the bettter. For
men, try rackets 10 oz or above. Head light is better from my p
C*I
发帖数: 58
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I used to go to local store to string my racket. But the stringer there is not
good. Too much tension lost for me. I played tennis very often these days. So,
I am thinking about stringing by myself. BTW, I am badminton player too. Used
to play some tournament in college and grad school. So, I know how to string
racket, though tennis racket is little different. I like some stringing
machines
but they are little bit expensive (little bit beyond my budget). Good ones are
around 400--500$. I do not
c*******s
发帖数: 19
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Re: 再谈我的发球
Babyhorse:
do you have a kind of "freezing" balance motion while you serve?
It is like when you toss the ball, before you actually turn your torso
(arm,...) drop the racket head, and actually swing,
do you kind of "freeze" your motion like
Knee flexed, looking upward for the ball, and most importantly, with your
wrist stiffen, and racket pointing upward?
And then all the momentum starts from there, and happen really quickly, turn
body, drop racket and swing,...

you
the
S***l
发帖数: 383
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Re: 考虑换一支球拍,请推荐
if the racket is heavy, usually it will serve powuful.
I used to use 200G for over 6 years, this serves really awesome. but I am
getting to love those new fancy lighter rackets now. ;-)
I am currently playing with a MP Prince TT scream, it's great.
300G is also very cool, it's lighter, I switch to use these two rackets when I
am playing double. They are lighter and great before net.
b*e
发帖数: 3845
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Re: 咳,反手...
try some tennis backhand lesson dvd, it may be very helpful.
I would recommend the "tennis consistent win - backhand " by Tom A Very .
some tips you got to remember.
1. Turn the shoulder as well as the racket as a unit.
2. Close your racket face. (your left land should help this)
3. Lower your racket at least 1 feet below the ball!! (very important)
4. Naturally release your swing and hit the ball.
5. Make sure you hit the ball from 7pm o'clock to 1 pm. (for more top spin)
6. Follow through ...
c*********e
发帖数: 1389
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 问个发球的问题
good picture!
contact point should be C, in second serve it might migrate towards B a
little bit.
aiming higher, i means to swing your racket more upwards. for beginners,
they think they should aim or swing the racket forwards or exactly toward
the target in the service box. however, this causes low serve percentage.
if you swing upwards, you get more power from the ground and your body. that
means you get fast racket head speed and more spin. the continental or
backhand grip will help you keep
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Tennis版 - String tensions and play style
Low tension: The ball will stay on the racket longer, resulting in more
compression, and result in more power. However, because the ball stays on
the racket longer, any small change to your racket's position will have a
much greater effect on the ball's path and direction, hence less control.
In general (i.e. NON-pros), newer players prefer this a bit more, because
their swing is not that fast or powerful yet, so a lower tension = greater
power for them, and they can get reasonably accurate s
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Fischer #1 Pro SL 98 impressions
Finally weather today was pretty good. So I got some hitting time with the
Fischer. Some thoughts on it and rackets in general.
The Fischer is noticeably lighter than my Prostaff 6.1 Classic. The static
weight may only be about 1 oz lighter (if even that), but because both
rackets are very headlight(7pt for Fischer, 10pt for PSC), the Fischer felt
MUCH more maneuverable than the PSC.
Forehand: I can definitely get pretty decent racket speed with the Fischer.
I did need a lot of time adjust
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 其实球线比拍子还重要
If you want a soft poly, I've recently tried this hitting with a friend:
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpageAC-PL2125.html
It's got a very nice and soft feel.
And yes, string is just as important, if not more so, than the racket itself. With the right string set up you can make an average racket feel wonderful. Inversely, with a crappy string setup, even the "best" racket will feel like crap.
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 裸奔了
1) I don't know if it's the video ration or what, but your serve
looks like you've done pronation too much -- the ball goes in
a reversed curve.
2) It's OK to 上身后倾, I believe, agi is an example. However,
if you do that, you'll have to whip your racket using your wrist
to generate enough racket head speed. An easy way to see if you've
done that is to check the follow through position of your racket.
If it finishes on top of your left shoulder, you are probably fine.
Also you'll have to swing a li
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 我也来求拍子推荐~
There's nothing wrong with your racket - Instinct Flexpoint is a good racket
, no worse than microgel instinct (i've tried this one before)
What you may want to do instead, is try some other strings and tensions.
If you feel that you are lacking in power, try a thinner gauge string and
lower the tension a little. This will do more to tweak your game than
possibly switching racket

Flexpoint
K****D
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Wilson vs Head球拍
Davydenko. I demoed his racket and it's my favorite.
I also demoed Sharapova's racket, which is good too.
I used to use Prince TT racket.
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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radiometrix (GoN13) 于 (Fri Aug 14 01:46:19 2009, 美东) 提到:
The review of TW is OK for me.
I demoed the racket once. And I feel good about it.
There is a deal for $100. Two concerns:
1. This racket grip size is 4 1/2. But I use 4 3/8. I don't know whether it
is good for me.
2. I would like to hear some feedbacks from you about the racket itself.
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radiometrix (GoN13) 于 (Fri Aug 14 15:36:51 2009, 美东) 提到:
Any sugg
N*****7
发帖数: 1899
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 问一个正手的动作问题
Not sure what is 击球面都是朝向身体 or 朝身体外.
Using 翻腕 is not for topspin. Topspin is generated by whole racket frame,
not racket face rotation. During contact, the angle between racket face and
ground does not change. The "fold-down (face down) visual" is during
natural follow-through.

的?
W*N
发帖数: 1354
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来自主题: Tennis版 - The frame of my racquet broke yesterday
I realized that my previous racket was too light and too head heavy. People
say that it can cause tennis elbow which I have right now. So looking for
some heavier racket that is head light.
Also I heard that I need to switch to a smaller racket once I pass the
beginner stage.
Are those assessments correct?
How does 16*19 differ from 18*20? What kind of effect will that have?
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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来自主题: Tennis版 - The frame of my racquet broke yesterday
I have played with both TT bandit and LM Radical.
Head heavy and light is almost the same thing. A heavy racket is almost
always head light.
What you heard is correct. If you use SHBH, having a heavy racket is
almost a must. Using heavy racket, you will swing faster than before
but with lower accuracy. You serve faster and with more errors. Your
forehand is more powerful but can't defend as well as before. Your
volley will be crap.
18*20 is denser, so it's harder to spin but easier to control.
A
g*****y
发帖数: 7271
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来自主题: Tennis版 - The frame of my racquet broke yesterday
I never used TT bandit before. But compared with other lighter head-heavy OS
rackets I tried, LM radical has less power and requires full swing in
ground strokes. I tried those lighter rackets after I am used to Radical,
they are too powerful and almost every ball landed long in first several
minutes.
For defense shot, you need to get prepared as early as possible. If you don'
t have time to swing the racket, there is no way to generate good defense
shots anyway. Another thing, if you tried slic
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 手腕派必学教材 - Cilic Practice
No, followthrough directly decides how much spin the ball has.
Nadal has to hit like that to generate his level of topspin.
Although at contact point, everything looks the same, but it's
the direction that racket moves to hit the ball that matters.
The racket can push the ball forward, brush the ball upwards,
or chop the ball forward/sideways/upwards.
Nadal finishes with an ugly over the head followthrough because
when he contacts the ball, his racket is brushing up very fast.
There is no way to
c******r
发帖数: 132
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 得了TENNIS ELBOW...怎么办?
Rest and get a heavier racket.
I was using a light racket (290g) and have pain in the wrist and elbow,
switched to a heavier racket (320g) and no problem anymore.
a*m
发帖数: 6253
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It is because of the mishitting.
If you hit it on the sweet spot, you should not feel the vibration that much.
Do a experiment to pop the ball up and bounce it up with the rackets face
openned, trying to use the sweet spot, you should be able to feel the
difference.
Smaller racket face will cause you that vibration feeling more. But once you
get used to is, you will have more accurate contact.
Another thing is the swing and the grip. Different racket will force to
adjust all those to make contac
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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来自主题: Tennis版 - L2, L3, L4, L5 etc.
Ok, so for non-Head rackets, L always means the grip size?
Is there any way to know the power level of a non-Head racket
just by looking at the racket (and those numbers printed on
the side)?

loopy
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 请帮助比较两个拍子吧:)
Is lz a girl? Because these are really light rackets - too light imo even
for girls. If you want to get better - get this:
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Babolat_Pure_Storm/descpageRCBAB-BPSTRM.html
This have a little bit more weight, is a good racket that you won't need to
upgrade for quite some time.
If lz is a guy - just stick with the head line and get this:
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Head_MicroGEL_Radical_Midplus/descpageRCHEAD-HMGRAD.html
Great racket, good price. Again, something
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 拍子
Strongly aglee.
I feel rackets is No.1, technique is No.2, and your racket will
decide what type of technique you will develop.
At first I used Wilson Impact OS from Walmart. It's 10.8 oz and
head heavy. I never learned topspin with it, even after some
serious practice. The racket was just too heavy for me to swing.
After I switched to Head Ti-S1, I learn topspin in just a few
sessions.
This Head Ti-S1 was not a good choice either. It's about 10 oz,
107 sq in, 4pt head heavy and with S1 swing st
M*******n
发帖数: 508
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 工欲善其事 必先利其器
The matter of fact is that you spent your money on racket instead of lessons, although you claim lessons have better return on investment. Your statement of using a $60 racket won't hurt your game is just a ungrounded HYPOTHESIS. I don't understand the logic of making argument without concrete backup, instead just saying " I COULD have just spent $60.... and my game WOULD be the same". On the other hand, even just in this thread, two players have ACTUALLY tried different rackets and said there
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 工欲善其事 必先利其器
Lol it's not like I haven't played with $60 rackets before... :)
That's fine - some guys are more sensitive to it, I'm not. But lets not
exaggerate the importance of it.
The fact of the matter is, I spent my money on racket BY CHOICE, because I
like how it looks. And yes, I have played *MANY* rackets. The majority of
which are cheap no-name ones from Prince, Wilson, Head, whatever, and it is
my *experience* that they did not substantially increase or decrease my
level of game play - if the s
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 工欲善其事 必先利其器
Which part of:
"I like how my racket looks - this is the reason why I bought it" do you
not understand?
And no - since I already have a good racket that I enjoy using (and looking
at), why would I go 'back' to another racket - regardless of how expensive
or cheap?
But yes, I *could* have saved me $180 and spent it on some lessons - that
would be the BETTER investment. The fact that I didn't do it simply showed
that I'm vain and stupid.
I'm sorry but I think you are confusing the issues here..
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 打网球真便宜真爽
You missed the point of discussing 器材。
There are $200 beginner's racket. They are not necessarily better
for a person than a $10 used garage sale racket, hehe.
Basically all new models are expensive and they will become
cheaper after several years. It is important to find a racket
that suits you, not to find something that's expensive.
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 打网球真便宜真爽
me:
Court: Free
Balls: $1
Drink: $1
Racket: $5 / 2 = $2.5 (on average I buy one $5 racket per two plays)
Shoes: $50 / 50 = $1
String: $20 / 30 = $0.67 (I almost never break strings)
Overgrip: $0.5 x 5 / 5 = $0.5 (I have a lot of rackets)
Sunblock: No need in Seattle, LOL
Gas: $1.5 due to traffic jam
Total $8.17 per play
g******r
发帖数: 213
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Head Liquid Metal Radical Mid Plus
yes it is. I think the price is the same as tennis-warehouse. If you buy it
from TW with some small accessaries to make $75 in total, you'll get free
shipping.
p.s. I don't know your current level. Although you are free to use any "good
" racket as long as you like it; this racket is cater to people of 3.5+ or
even higher level. This racket is so classic that you won't regret once you
have it. But if you are below 3.5, HEAD liquidmetal 4 might be a better
choice for now.
g******r
发帖数: 213
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Head Liquid Metal Radical Mid Plus

huge difference...They are different types of rackets. Go to TW to check the
specifications.
hmm...that's interesting. A lot of factor may affect the power of a racket.
yes it's kinda light, and it's 1pt head heavy. But it's a perfectly balanced
racket for intermediate players.
Y**s
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来自主题: Tennis版 - Recommendate a new racqute to me
"就是有时候,稍微加些力,就会出底线。"
As you said, not enough top spin. Or most likely, your form/timing is off.
This probably is the root cause of the issue, not because the racket is too
powerful (a 1-pt head light racket is not considered a power racket).
The real way to tell is ben one. :D
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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In another word, it's my personal belief that technology in
tennis rackets has stalled in the past 25 years -- the improvements
are minimum.
25 years ago, people started to use graphite rackets. Now they
still use graphite rackets. None of the new things worked (e.g.
titanium). There is no fundamental change.
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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The only major difference in rackets is the stiffness. Rackets
now are more stiff and therefore can generate more powerful shots.
Because of that, pros now use western grip + poly string more
to hit with more topspin (because if they don't do that, the ball
will go out). Subsequently, the racket heads need to be larger
to be more spin friendly.
That's about it.
For a 3.0 amateur like me, I don't think it matter much. I hit
flat mostly. I don't need to hit super powerful shots at my level,
theref
K****D
发帖数: 30533
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When graphite rackets first came out in around 1980, it was in
110 sq.in, like the POG 110 that Chang used. It's the same 12.5
oz or so as the 90 sq.in version. Therefore I don't think head
size was an issue.
Stiffness, though, is the issue. New rackets have other stuffs
added in to increase the stiffness. 30 years ago the manufacturers
thought people cannot handle too high stiffness and didn't do so
until POG became a superstar. (POG was the most stiff racket at
that time and Prince didn't expe
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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I used a wooden frame when I was small, then my dad put the racket in the
car trunk and after a hot summer afternoon, I took it out and it's
completely warped.
I think that Roddick popularized the super-stiff Babolat rackets. Most
people didn't even know Barbolat made rackets before they see Roddick play
with a weird looking stick and hitting hard serves. Federer used a custom
painted PS85 for a long long time until Wilson custom designed the K90 to
his specs. Are the stiffer frame better tha
Y**s
发帖数: 1632
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来自主题: Tennis版 - bought a reel of this
I think if I'm going to be spending $250k on a car - for sure I will touch
it, look at it, feel it, sit in it... etc.
Of course unless the $250k isn't really MY money - i.e., got a rich dad or
stolen money from the company/government/drug dealer, etc...
K90 is sort of an extreme - it's a great racket for Federer, I'm not sure if
it's a great racket for me. Actually I know it isn't a great racket for me
because I'm not Federer. :D
x*d
发帖数: 1696
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 发球为什么要pronate?
(ZT) When a high-level player pronates, he’s rotating the racket very, very
fast. If the racket were allowed to continue rotating it would spin on its
axis at a very high rate of speed. This spinning racket has a lot of
rotational energy, just like a spinning figure skater has a lot of
rotational energy. When a high-level player pronates and makes contact with
the tennis ball that rotational energy is transferred into the ball. That’s
what adds power and spin to your serve.
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来自主题: Tennis版 - 终于有了一把mid size Prince
试打结果:
很有可能是偶top 3 rackets. 这个是典型player racket, heavy with
enough stiffness,很适合ground strokes. 感觉重量超过11.6 oz, 网上
有些人说是12.7 oz. 偶觉得更像是12 oz.
没想到偶的两把$2 rackets都进入了favorite top 3, 而一堆$5-$7的都是
烂拍,//sigh.
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