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Wilson Upgrades Pro Staff Tennis Racquet to Version 13
For the Pro Staff 97, 97L, and 97UL, Wilson has adjusted the construction of the racquets with a new technology, Braid 45. With Braid 45, the fiber tubes are set at a 45-degree angle to allow the racquets to “breathe” more and improve ball pocketing while maintaining the stability of the Graphite, Kevlar braid.
Seven Tennis Racquets for Outstanding Control
If you provide your own power on the tennis court, you need an ultra-precise racquet to help you maintain consistency and control. These frames are often on the heftier side in terms of weight, and most utilize a dense 18×20 string pattern for more directional control.
Top 8 Oversize Player’s Frames
There seems to be a common misconception that oversize racquets are only for older or weaker players. However, that is not completely true as pros even use oversize tennis racquets to benefit their game. Let’s take a look at some top oversize frames that are better suited for advanced players today.
People to the Power: Wilson Ultra 100 V3.0 Racquet Review
Wilson has been riding a hot streak as of late with the introduction of the Clash line and the revised Blade line both being well received. It is now time for Wilson to set their sights on updating their mainstay the Ultra 100 v3.0. See how the newest version of the Ultra measures up.
Racquet Review of the Week: Wilson Blade 98 16×19 v7
Wilson launches the new Blade 98 16×19 version number 7. They remove the Countervail dampening material and replace it with an updated version of the technology first introduced in the Clash line. See how it compares to its predecessors with new FeelFlex technology and strategic Carbon Mapping for improved stability.