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The Babolat Pure Aero 2019 is one of the most popular racquets among professional players. Babolat Pure Aero 2019 is an updated version of the previous version, which came out in 2016.
The Pure Aero 2019 is the 7th generation version of the Babolat Aero series. This racquet is endorsed by an ATP player (Rafael Nadal).
The racquet has expertise in spin and power, which makes this stick an excellent option for a wide range of players.
The racquet gets its name from its aerodynamic frame design, which allows the racquet to swing fast to generate maximum spin.
Babolat has also moved the cortex dampening material to the head at 3 and 9 o‘clock, resulting in a slightly softer feel at impact.
The signature technology, called FSI Spin, utilises wider string spacing for extra bite along with oblong grommets at 6 and 12 o‘clock to maximise string movement and snapback.
The updated Pure Aero 2019 has moved from aeromodular 2 to 3 centered around a new bumper guard that helps in protecting the strings while also removing the short and long side string installation.
The racquet has appealing aggressive yellow coloring with a combination of black branding totally justified the choice of Rafael nadal.
Head Size : 100 in² / 645.16 cm² |
Length : 27 in / 68.58cm |
Strung Weight : 318g / 11.2 oz |
Unstrung Weight : 300gm / 10.6 oz |
Balance : 12.99in / 32.99cm / 4 pts HL |
Beam Width : 23mm / 26mm / 23mm |
Swingweight : 324 |
String Tension : 50-59 pounds |
Stiffness : 67 |
Composition : Graphite |
Grip Type : Babolat Syntec Pro |
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses |
For topspin players, the Pure Aero 2019 is a very control-oriented racquet at this weight frame, but for heavy flat hitters, this stick may challenge you to keep your shots under control.
With this Pure Aero retro eastern grip players also facing the same issue of control and frame shakiness.
If you hit the ball off the sweet spot, which usually happens with the large head size racquet, then your shots can get out of control and your frame can feel a little bit shaky.
Compared to the older version of Pure Aero, the 2019 model has effectively more touch and feel. This racquet has a slightly less stiff response (RA of around 67), which provides more comfort and a better feel.
Using a vibration dampener on the strings, the racquet has a softer, more muted feel.
Apart hitting from off sweetspot, this Pure Aero makes you feel very plush and solid from all areas of the court and all variety of shots from sweetspot.
On Groundstrokes, Updated Pure Aero offers a great blend of power and spin from baseline. You get a very responsive feel from the frame. You’ll able to generate a lot of topspin for groundstrokes with this racquet. It’s a very easy racquet to get you the utmost topspin from the baseline.
The Pure Aero launches the ball at a slightly higher angle cause of closed string pattern and 16 by 19 string pattern gives you the utmost of spin potential.
You’ll find great depth on groundstrokes and able to push your opponent back and take the advantage of control to the point.
For players with a modern forehand grip like Semi-Western or Western, which provide you the heavy bites when the ball hits on the court.
The Pure Aero 2019 feels fast and easy to maneuver. Compared to the old version, this pure aero is relatively easier to swing from all areas off the court.
The Babolat Pure Aero provides a larger, lighter head and an aerodynamic frame, which helps you swing the racquet faster and easier.
Updated Pure aero 2019 is such a powerful racquet you can easily generate the utmost power with this racquet cause of the thicker frame beam width.
Babolat also advertises that the new version is tuned for power and spin compared with the outgoing version of the pure aero 2016.
The power level of the Pure Aero is now higher than the outgoing model. If you like to play with no compromise on power level, then this racquet is a great option for you.
On returns, the Pure Aero is so easy to maneuver to get the ball back deep in the court and take advantage of the speed of the server. This racquet feels stable and gives you the confidence to step in and attack returns.
The aerodynamic frame combined with the open string pattern makes the Babolat Pure Aero an excellent racquet to return serve.
On Slice Backhand return you can easily chipping the heavier flat or weaker second serve returns with spin potential either deep back on the court or drop short at the net , pure aero also do a pretty well job in that.
The Pure Aero has plenty of pace and spin when needed. Those who like to hit heavy and flat serves may struggle a bit to get a pure flat serve with this racquet.
On Slice serve, you can create the utmost spin with this racquet so you allows to hit a great out wide serve or into the body of your opponent.
On Kick Serve, you can easily take the advantage of the pure aero frame and open string pattern spin potential which allowed you effectively jumping kick serves higher.
Somehow, the Pure Aero spin potential and open pattern string bed for flat, slice, and kick serves are an absolute delight to serve with and give the server maximum confidence.
Hitting backhand slices on the sweet spot makes you feel very plush, where the Pure Aero shines too, and the perfect blend of the open string pattern and FSI technology allows you to hit the ball with a lot of spin.
Due to the updated dampening vibration technology, a.k.a. Cortex Pure Feel technology, this racquet felt much more stable than the previous version.
If the ball hit by side of the frame or off sweetspot then the racquet feel lil unstable notably at net, which is most commonly happens with medium weight racquet between 300 to 305gm.
Otherwise, using a vibration dampener to the strings, you can overcome lack of stability of the racquet but its upto on player to player choice.
The Pure Aero is totally worth it in spin potential, and this racquet offers an easy spin-friendly experience.
Those who are using the eastern grip or flat hitter players this stick could be a challenge to get the topspin shots.
Otherwise, the open 16-by-9 string pattern gets you a higher launch angle and massive spin on the ball.
Open string pattern and combination of FSI Spin technology adds the spin up even more.
At Net, the Pure Aero felt fast and easy to maneuver. This racquet is easy to volley with, feels very stable, and has a good touch.
Due to the updated vibration dampening technology, this racquet feels more stable than the previous version.
Now that most of the modern racquets at 300 grammes are shining at the net, the Pure Aero will also do a pretty good job for you on volleys.
Somehow, the pure aero isn’t a great performer up at the net, but it’s also not the best due to a lack of stability.
Connecting the ball above the height of the net could easily be volleyed away with this racquet.
It’s a very easy racquet to get you the utmost topspin for all variation of shots.
The pure aerodynamic power and spin potential are an absolute delight to serve with.
The Pure Aero isn’t a great performer on the net, but surprisingly, it’s not the worst.
This racquet can give you the confidence to step in and make powerful returns.
The pure aero has a large sweetspot, great stability, comfort, and crisp feel without compromising power or topspin.
Overall, the Pure Aero 2019 is a rock-and-roll performer.
The Babolat Pure Aero 2019 could be the best option for players who like to play heavy top spin with a longer rally from the baseline.
This racquet is best suited for modern technical players who demand a perfect blend of power and spin.
Modern technical playstyle can play a big role for opting this racquet if you are a technical sound player then this Babolat Pure Aero is tailored for you or give you an extra everything.
Players with more traditional techniques, a traditional grip, and flatter hitters will face some issues with handling the power, controlling the shots, and launching the angle, so it does float a bit when you’re trying to go for a flat winner.
Players shouldn’t choose this racquet if you are playing doubles, serve and volley most of the time then this racquet may be a lil bit disappoint you.
Otherwise, Babolat Pure Aero 2019 is such a modern player’s racquet who can easily adapt by intermediate and advance players.
Babolat Pure Drive has been one of the most powerful racquet amongs the professional players. This racquet is the 10th generation of the Babolat Pure Drive series, which was first introduced in 1994.
This updated Pure Drive 2021 keeps the same characteristics of Pure Drive, which have always been known for their explosive power and spin-friendly approach.
This racquet has aggressive all-court capability, which is ideal for intermediate to advanced players.
Compared to the previous version, this updated Pure Drive 2021 features a new HTR (high torsional rigidity) system that optimises the graphite layup in the frame’s hoop, resulting in more efficient energy transfer to the ball.
SWX Pure Feel is an upgraded technology from the previous version, a.k.a. Cortex Pure Feel, which helps in vibration dampening with a thin and extremely flexible viscoelastic rubber that sits between the racquet’s carbon layers.
FSI Power Technology, which optimises the grommet system and string spacing for enhancing the levels of power and spin
This updated Pure Drive 2012 looks very appealing with the two shades of metallic blue and a deep dark blue instead of a lighter blue from the previous version. You’ll also find a striking glimpse of bright silver color, but that is not so flashy.
Head Size : 100 in / 645.16 cm |
Length : 27 in / 68.58cm |
Strung Weight : 318gm / 11.2 oz |
Unstrung Weight : 305gm / 10.8 oz |
Balance : 12.99 in / 32.99 cm / 4 pts HL |
Beam Width : 23mm / 26mm / 23mm |
Swingweight : 320 |
Stiffness : 71 |
String Tension : 50-60 pounds |
Composition : Graphite |
Grip Type : Babolat Syntec Pro |
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses |
Comparing with the previous version, Pure Drive 2018, you’ll not find any difference in specifications on paper, but somehow this updated Pure Drive has more control potential.
Its higher RA stiffness rating of 71 and thicker beam width of 23mm, 26mm, and 23mm make this a powerful racquet rather than a control-oriented racquet.
Open 16 by 19 string pattern added needed spin which is a sufficient blend of control and spin potential.
Comparing to the previous version cortex pure feel technology updated into SWX Pure Feel which plays a vital role in the feel of the racquet now its feel more dampened and generate a lively sound at impact.
From the baseline, the Pure Drive 2021 is an explosive racquet from the back of the court. A perfect blend of power and spin can be generated from the baseline so easily by both the forehand and backhand.
With a 100 sq. inch head size and open 16×19 string pattern which helps in generating topspin easily for net clearance or needed depth and its string pattern which support players maintaining control and spin from the baseline.
Hitting groundstrokes with this updated Pure Drive is so fun and enjoyable.
Easy access to extra power without making so much effort makes this racquet in every way a great groundstroker’s stick.
The moderate head size of 100 square inches and swing weight of around 320 will help give the Pure Drive 2021 plenty of maneuverability.
It’s such a very easy racquet to maneuver from all court variations of shots for considering 4pts headlight and the classic mid plus strung weight around 318gm .
The Babolate Pure Drive series is probably best known for its easy, powerful frames, and this racquet is a perfect example of its trademark.
It’s a very easy racquet to generate power with, so you do not have to swing particularly hard or fast to get good pop with this frame.
For forehand or backhand returns, you don’t need to swing heavier with this powerful racquet because returning is generally all about controlling the power of your opponent, especially when you know that your opponent is a big server; otherwise, your ball will land off the target.
Hitting backhand slice returns on the heavier flat serve or weaker second serve with the Open 16-by-19 string pattern helps maximise the spin potential, either for the ball landing deep back on the court or dropping short at the net and firmly adjusting the ball for net clearance.
On a first or flat serve, the Pure Drive is so powerful and easy to maneuver, which helps you swing the head speed much faster to snap the ball. It’s like you’re punching the ball much harder.
With this pure drive you don’t have to make extra effort to generate the power free power cause power comes naturally with this racquet but at the same time you have to be precisely in control otherwise you loose the target mostly for flat or first serve.
On kick serve or slice serve, you can easily generate essential spin with the help of FSI technology combined with an open 16-by-19 string pattern.
On backhand slices, thanks to the balance of the racquet at 4 points headlight and a swing weight of around 320, slices are a really effective shot with this racket.
Whenever you hit aggressive with the backhand slice then you find you could really knife the ball and the ball stayed lower over the net and will able to get plenty of depth pretty easily.
Considering the medium 300-310 gramme weight in this category compared to the other racquets, the Pure Drive 2021 is surprisingly super stable, which is evidently dependent on its higher stiffness rating of 71.
With the combination of the moderate head size and open 16 by 19 string pattern help generate this racquet quite decent topspin.
At Net, Pure Drive 2021 offers a great balance of maneuverability and stability for its 318 to 320 gram after-strung weight. Its maneuverability allows you to get the racquet back in position and react very quickly.
On the easier or slower volleys it’s a great racquet to transfer the power into the ball but on the other side hardest or aggressive opponent volleys it’s not an easy stick to control the ball at net.
On volley, its higher RA stiffness rating of 71 makes this racquet feel quite solid and stable. Open 16-by-19 string patterns give you great depth and spin to pull your opponent back on the court.
It’s well suited for ground-stroke players who like to hit with extra pace.
It’s power can be uncontrollable when you get massive heavy hitter Somehow, the frame is plenty maneuvrable and surprisingly stable on the net.
It delivers exceptional power and plenty of spin when needed on serve.
Most of the time, you’re satisfied when you return the ball on target.
Overall, the Pure Drive 2021 is a powerful and spin-friendly racquet that is easy to use.
If you are a player who love hitting heavy groundstrokes with essential spin and control or a player who love to command from baseline then this pure drive 2021 is could be a great choice for you.
If you enjoy much stiffer frame that is allow you to get a natural pop which is present with stiffer frame then this racquet will suitable for you.
If you don’t have to be aggressive on every ball or you don’t have to make bit effort for power then this racquet will not regret you.
This frame is too stiff for players who you are passed or suffered from tennis elbow or sensitive wrist no matter how much dampened feel’s this Somehow, this racquet should be avoided.
If you are prefer more control- oriented racquet your game style is more towards control target in every way then this racquet will bit disappoint you.
Otherwise, this racquet’s easy adaptability makes it a mass player’s choice.
Wilson Clash 100 v2 is one the most flexible racquet out there in the market by Wilson for today’s modern game.
This is the second version of the Clash series, which was launched in February 2022. Before launching the clash first series Wilson already made so much hype about it. Wilson described the word “Revolutionary” for their clash racquets.
Wilson uses an innovative technology for achieving the maximum flexibility of the Clash racquets which is Free Flex .
Now Wilson renamed free flex to Forty Five for 2022, a carbon construction that creates maximum flexibility and stability at impact and authorize the racket to bend across a wider form of stoke paths, including the vertical mechanics of the modern game.
Revised construction at the tip of the hoop offers additional consistency and an enhanced sweet spot.
The new Wilson Clash 100 v2 has the colour combination of cherry red and a solid matte black, and the Fourty Five mention on the racquet’s hoop is silver.
The racquet’s an optical black matte finish Wilson logo on one side of the racquet’s throat and on the other side Clash logo mention on the racquet’s throat. The cherry red and solid matte black combined, Somehow looks very eye pleasing .
Clash offers a unique combination of power, control, and spin and is best suited for all intermediate and advanced players.
Head Size : 100 in² / 645.16 cm² |
Length : 27 in / 68.58 cm |
Strung Weight : 312 gm / 11.2 oz |
Unstrung Weight : 295 gm / 10.4 oz |
Balance : 12.59 in / 31.98 cm / 7 pts HL |
Beam Width : 24.5 mm / 24.5 mm /24.5 mm |
Swingweight : 313 |
Stiffness : 57 |
String Tension : 50 – 60 pounds |
Composition : Graphite |
Grip Type : Wilson Pro Performance |
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses |
As its unstrung weight is around 295 grammes compared to the other racquet, which is below 305 grams, this 100 v2 surprisingly handles the control far better, and you will appreciate the way this racquet offers control throughout the game.
open 16 by 19 string pattern and innovative forty-five technology, which help in managing the control of the racquet exceptionally well.
It is indeed true that the Wilson Clash 100 v2 has a unique feel, which you can’t express in words but is certainly noticeable whenever you try out this racquet.
This racquet’s stiffness, or RA rating, is around 57 and combines with unique technology that offers tremendous flexibility to the Clash 100 v2, which feels so divine, comfortable, and arm-friendly too.
From the baseline, the Wilson Clash 100 v2 is super easy to swing and very simple to utilise the spin potential of the racquet.
Even with its lower weight, the racquet delivered a consistent performance, so you don’t feel any lack of power or control from the baseline.
On groundstrokes, the Wilson Clash 100 has all the potential to hit impressive groundstrokes without any lack of control or spin.
Open string pattern help you to get the higher launch angle and you will hit the groundstrokes with the depth so easily.
The racquet’s unstrung weight is around 295 grams, and its headlight balance is around 7 points HL after being strung, which makes it very easy to maneuver for all variations of shots or while running too.
With a 100-square-inch head size and a thicker variable beam width, you can access an adequate amount of power from this racquet, and you don’t find any lack of power throughout the game.
Due to its lower stiffness of around 57, this racquet offers controllable power, so you will get measurable power for all variations of the game.
For returns, the clash 100 v2 has an excellent control so you can utilize the opponent pace and placing the effectively return particularly for the flatter opponents serve or heavier serve.
For second serve return, as its weight racquet’s stability, control and great maneuverability can get you the confidence to steppin into the court for returning to the aiming targets and push your opponent back to the baseline.
Again, Compared to the previous version this clash 100 v2 is a bit more stable but in case of return the stability has quite convince than volleys.
For a first or flat serve, like the previous version, this Clash 100 v2 is very easy to generate power for plenty of pop and enough pace from the sweetspot. Racquet’s lower weight and head light balance make it very easy to swing faster, which gave your opponents less time to presume your targets.
For the second serve, the racquet has a pretty nice balance of power, spin, and control, which helps you deliver precise targets wherever you need them and way more comfortably.
For a kick or slice serve, you don’t have to make so much effort generating the spin and racquet head speed; you can effortlessly hit the wide angles and aim targets.
As it’s after strung balance is around 7 pts head light and a lower swing weight of 313 allows the racquet able to knife the ball quite well.
In this updated Clash 100 v2 Wilson, using the parallel drilling grommets, which increase the sweetspot of the racquet, you get a minimum of chances to hit the ball on the frame, and hitting slices from the centre gives you a more plush feel.
As its unstrung weight of 295 gram compared to the previous version this 100 V2 has slightly more stable which will overall impact throughout the playability.
Some of the players might not be satisfied with the stability that racquets offer out of the box and want to customise the racquet. It’s the only area where maximum racquets under 305 g do not meet the expectations of intermediate to advanced or professional players.
With the help of parallel drilling grommets, which result in an increase in the size of the sweetspot, and an open 16-by-19 string pattern, you can access plenty of topspin with this racquet. You don’t find any lack in the spin potential of the racquet generating topspin with this racquet is so freely.
At net, the Wilson Clash 100 v2 is very easy to maneuver, so you can quickly get the racquet back into position and place the volleys where you want to aim as quickly as you can.
Compared to the previous version, this Clash 100 v2 is slightly more controlled but does not fulfil the requirement for returning the heavier volleys.
Most of the time, this racquet does a decent job at net, offers easy power for volleying deep into the court, and has adequate control.
On volleys, some of the players aren’t satisfied with the stability that racquets offer out of the box and want to customise the racquet by adding some weight to enhance the stability.
Over-all, the Wilson clash 100 v2 is an all rounder performer racquet which offer an unique feel that unlikely find in other racquet.
The Wilson Clash 100 v2 has all the potential to hit the attacking shots from the baseline.
The only limit to its capabilities is perhaps the stability at net.
The Wilson Clash100 v2 has an ideal balance of power, spin, and control.
This racquet is best suitable for all intermediate to advanced players.
If you have comfort and feel both are the top priority in your list then you can’t find unlike any other racquet like Wilson clash 100 v2.
If you’ve enjoyed powerful, spin-friendly tennis racquets but are tired of stiff frames and discomfort, then the Wilson Clash 100 v2 is a highly recommended option for you.
Compared to the previous version you find there is any hardly major difference if you have already an user of clash 100 then don’t go for this stick, if you are only want to go for color then it’s your choice.
Those who like a stiff frame racquet or characteristics of a heavier weight racquet then there are so many racquets out in the market.
Those who like the higher stability and consider the frame a bit more mass likewise feel and comfort then you go for clash 100 pro v2 . But, adding a few grammes of extra weight to the Clash 100 v2 racquet’s frame can overcome this lack.
Yonex Vcore 98 is known as a modern power game racquet that is engineered for power and spin.
This is the 6th generation of the Vcore racquet series. This updated Vcore 98 has a slightly thicker beam width compared to the previous version for more power and stability.
Yonex introduced a new technology called Flex Force, which uses a uniquely flexible graphite (NAMD–2) to help the racquet bend flawlessly at impact.
Yonex has also redesigned the grommet system with String Sync, which uses funnel-shaped inserts to help the strings snap back more powerfully during impact. Black micro-core technology is also skipped in this update.
Yonex Vcore 98 has the same traditional Vcore series red colour on it, but for the new looks, you’ll get a touch of blue throughout with a dark red paint job on the frame that features some mix of bright red and silver sparkles. Somehow, it’s looking so appealing.
Yonex Vcore 98 is an option for intermediate to advanced players who want to add some power and spin to their game.
Head Size : 98 in / 632.26 cm |
Length : 27in / 68.58cm |
Strung Weight : 323g/11.4 oz |
Unstrung Weight : 305gm / 10.8 oz |
Balance : 12.79in / 32.49cm / 6 pts HL |
Beam Width : 22.5mm / 23mm / 21mm |
Swingweight : 321 |
Stiffness : 66 |
String Tension : 45-60 pounds |
Composition : Graphite |
Grip Type : Yonex Synthetic |
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses |
As I already mentioned, it’s a combination of a 98-inch head size and an open 16-by-19 string pattern, which is designed to provide you with the utmost control without sacrificing power and spin.
In this updated Vcore 98 opt slightly thicker beam that means it’s lil bit more stable and power, After playtest I find that this is more power oriented racquet rather than the control-oriented.
This updated Vcore 98 has a more dampened and muted feel compared to the previous version. Somehow it feels more plush, crisp, and flexible than the previous Vcore 98.
The new Flex Force Graphite technology, which is amalgamated into the racquet’s throat, indeed enhances the flexibility, and vibration dampening mesh wraps in the handle to reduce vibration, which improves the comfort and feel of the racquet.
From the baseline, Yonex racquets have a 7 percent wider sweet spot than the other racquets because of the isometric head size technology, which enables you to generate easy power and have fun playing from the centre of the frame.
On groundstrokes, this racquet is not demanded you to make so much effort for the power net clearence and getting well depth which is usually are traits of Yonex racquets.
Aggressive baseliners can enjoy the free excess of extra power and spin with this racquet, but remember that with topspin, it’s easy to control, but for the flatter hitter, it could be tricky.
This Vcore 98 has a slightly thicker beam than the previous racquet, which helps to deliver more stability and power, but because of its 98 square inch head size and open 16-by-19 string pattern, it will manage to balance power and deliver an adequate amount of control from the baseline.
Perfect merge of its string balance is around 6pts head light after strung, its strung weight is around 323 gram which is totally vary upto differ to differ string guage you’r trying and its swing weight is around 321 so which is making this racquet very maneuverable and faster swing speed from all court areas.
The frame variable beam width which is 21mm at the throat, 23 mm at the sides of the head, and 22.5mm at the top and its mid stfiness or RA rating which is around 66 that is offer to generate a plenty of power from the racquet.
On a flat serve or heavier opponent first serve, it is all about controlling the pace of the opponent, where the Vcore 98 does a decent job because of the perfect blend of the 98-inch headsize and open string pattern.
If you really want to take the full advantage of racquet potential to return the flat serve or heavier pace serve then you’ll be sure the racquet string tension should be below the 55 pounds otherwise racquet power is hard to control.
On a second or low-pace serve, this Vcore 98 is quite controlled and stable, and after a few returns, you’ll get the confidence to step inside the court and hit the target wherever you want to.
On a first or flat serve, you don’t find any lack of power with this racquet for hitting the flat serve because free access to power is so easy with it, thanks to the maneuverability and stability of the Vcore 98.
Aerodynamic racquet shape and open 16×19 string pattern helped you at providing utmost amount of spin on both for the kick serves or slice serves.
Hitting slices with this Vcore 98 from the centre of the frame has such a plush feel, which is credited to the isometric head shape, which offers a 7% wider sweet spot compared to the other racquets.
Whether hitting backhand slices from the baseline or returning the serve with backhand slices, this Vcore 98 is so fun and delightful.
With its mid-strung weight of around 323 gram (11.4 oz) and 6 points of headlight balance, the V-Core 98 is surprisingly stable.
Compared to the previous version, improvements in stability are pretty noticeable, either from the baseline or on volleys.
Aerodynamic characteristics of the racquet help us generate topspin so effortlessly, and you don’t find any lack of topspin for all variations of shots with this stick.
Aero Fin technology on the inside and outside edges of the racquet’s head and just above the racquet’s throat, Flex Force graphite integrated into the racquet’s midsection, and an open string pattern all contribute to accessing plenty of topspin as needed.
At Net, this Vcore 98 feels solid and very maneuverable. Its 6pt head light balance makes it easy to maneuver you can guickly get the racquet back into position and hitting with the sweetspot so easy cause of the isometric headsize.
Vcore 98 has plenty of pop and put away power at the net which is really amaze for hitting the smashes but at the same easy access of power control the power a bit struggle.
Compared to the other racquets in this category of mid weight modern racquet the Vcore 98 done a satisfing job at net.
On Groundstrokes, Aggressive baseliner players will enjoy this racquet cause of extra power with spin potential.
For serve, you don’t find any lack of power or spin.
For Return, this vcore 98 is slightly more controlled and stable.
At net, done a decent job as its mid weight modern player’s racquet.
Overall, with the Yonex Vcore 98, you’ll find a very user-friendly racquet in all areas of the court.
It is well suited for baseline players who like to attack their opponent with powerful groundstrokes and heavy topspin.
For modern-style players who like to play with a semi-western or western grip, e.g., they can easily optimise the true potential of the racquet, making this racquet the perfect weapon for their game.
Power and spin both are main key factor of this racquet players who are always look that in a racquet then this racquet will not disappoint you at all.
Control, comfort, and feel are the top priorities on your list; then, go for another racquet; there are so many options available.
Those who like a very control oriented racquet or characteristics of a heavier weight racquet then don’t look for this racquet.
This racquet is not meant for flatter hitters or traditional grip style players; otherwise, controlling the power is going to be a task for you.