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Tennis control?

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Do the following [features of this racquet] meet requirements or could be useful for someone wanting a little more control and stability for their tennis game?

Say like, do you think it would be useful for someone who does swing full, plays against heavy hitters, hits shots that do require some muscling, yet sometimes needs just a tad bit of power to spare, could still provide enough room for the own player's power, and could use a lot more control for their shots?

http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpageRCPRINCE-SP03PW.html

I'm just asking if you think it'd be a good/okay choice for someone like that [me]. I just want to know if you think it'd be good, yes? or no?

WHY?

AND THEN explain any other racquets you'd recommend, but you still have to answer the first yes or no/why one too.

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  1. well, i believe that that certain racquet may be built for more power than control.

    If you want more control, go for a midsize racquet, one tht is not oversized.


  2. Yeah i think that would be good. Boy you sure asking a lotta questions ! lol Good Luck

  3. Well, whats your starting point..? I wouldn't call any of those Speedports a real control racquet, but I suppose its better than some. Depending on your level/ preferences, I'd suggest a 12 oz racquet with around 60 flex rating..
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