advice on a new racket for intermediate player moving to advanced

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by zramey, Aug 18, 2008.

  1. zramey

    zramey New Member

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    ive been an intermediate player for a while and now im moving to a more advanced level. I've been using a top heavy racket and i think i might like a bottom heavy one. what would you recommend?
     
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    silentheart Regular Member

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    Are you in Louisville? If so, there is a shop there you can demo racquet.
    FYI, There is no exact formula on what you should get without seeing or knowing your style, strength. So, please give us more info on yourself so we can help you more on suggestion. However, there is nothing better than demo racquet or try it out yourself.
     
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    im a little bit outside of louisville..my style is a power game. I smash many times a match. i appreciate your help and i will definetly find that shop
     
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    twobeer Regular Member

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    To get better advice here from members, you could inform about things like:

    age:
    height/weight:
    how often you play:
    current racket:
    current strings (and tension):
    how often you restring:
    etc.

    Cheers,
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    #4 twobeer, Aug 18, 2008
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    What is your playing style?
     

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