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Getting a new tennis racquet!?

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so i'm considering getting more racquets.

i like my Bab Aeropro cortex racquet so should i get another one? or should i try a different racquet? i picked out these are they any good?

Prince O3 Speedport Pro White Mid+ (1/4)

Wilson K Factor KBlade Tour 93 Mid (1/4)

Head MicroGEL Extreme Mid+ (1/4)

or just get another Aeropro Drive Cortex.

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  1. well, you need to say whether you are good, if u want a powerful frame, spin friendly, dense frame, or light frame. if you want a blend of all those, you would probably get a stick like prince. the one which davydenko uses is good, or the one that jankovic uses


  2. Well if you want to switch raquets completely i'd say go with the Microgel Extreme. It has great tops spin and pop. But i would say you should get antoher aeropro. You should have at least two of the same racquets. Having two different racquets strung differently with different string patterns makes no sense. So if you like your racquent now stick with it and buy another one. If you don't selling it and buy the head microgel.

  3. I actually prefer the KBLADE mid

    its a really nice racket

    however you will  have to work for ur points

  4. If you're doing fine, then I suggest you don't switch rackets. You could try to demo those if you like. I wouldn't suggest buying rackets just because they seem nice to you. You gotta try them out first. The Microgel Extreme Pro will play similarly to your AeroPro Drive Cortex. The kBlade 93 will be weaker and less spinny, but more control-oriented which is good for serve&volley players. I wouldn't even think about buying the Speedport White Pro. Speedports break easily, because of their holes, and they feel like trampolines on sticks with bad control.

  5. Why get another racquet when you like your Aeropro? Just get another one. The only reason to get an extra racquet is to replace the original should strings break. You won't see good results if you switch to a completely different racquet in the middle of a match.

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