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I'm looking for a babolat racket for advanced tennis play.?

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I've tried the Wilson K Factor Six. One Tour 90. I liked the racket a lot but I like the babolat technology better. I can generate my own power, weight isn't an issue. I'd like one that can put a lot of spin on the ball with good control. Primarily I am a big baseline hitter, but my friends say that I'm an amazing net player.

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  1. If you like the K-factor, I don't see why you have to move to a Babolat racquet, unless you prefer a bigger head size.  You might even want to try the Ksix-one 95 before trying the Babolat racquets.   Regardless, you should demo them before you commit to buying them.  I like the Prince O3 technology, but none of them feel the same as my K-factor Six-one 95.


  2. Why not try Rafa's raquet?

    Babolat AeroPro Drive Cortex.

    Check everything out here

    http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/BabolatR...

  3. Babolat AeroPro Drive with Cortex probably suits you best, because you can put a lot of spin on the ball.

    Specs:

    Head Size:

    100 sq. in. / 645 sq. cm.

    Length: 27 inches / 69 cm

    Strung Weight: 11.3oz / 320g

    Balance: 5pts Head Light

    Swingweight: 324

    Stiffness: 67

    Beam Width: 23-26 mm

    Composition: High Modulus Graphite

    Power Level: Low-Medium

    Swing Speed: Fast

    Grip Type: Syntec Grip

    String Pattern:

    16 Mains / 19 Crosses

    Mains skip: 8T,8H

    Two Piece

    No shared holes

    String Tension: 55-65 pounds

    Rafael Nadal uses this racquet without the Cortex system. His shots have plenty of spin in them. I've tried this racquet out myself, and it gives some great spin at the baseline. The Babolat AeroPro Drive is the same with or without Cortex, in my opinion. A must demo!

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