Top 5 Tennis Racquets of All Time

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  • @IntuitiveTennis
    @IntuitiveTennis  Před 2 lety +143

    Wilson Blade is Number 6 on all time (still in production) list. Had to give Yonex the top 5 slot bc they blowing up ⬆️

    • @gillesderais834
      @gillesderais834 Před 2 lety +6

      Nik, where's the Jack Kramer?

    • @cks2020693
      @cks2020693 Před 2 lety +4

      was just about to say I'm surprised to not see Blade on the list.

    • @andrelamarque1009
      @andrelamarque1009 Před 2 lety +9

      Thank God you mentioned it. I ran straight to the comments to defend my Black and green legendary frame lol

    • @andrelamarque1009
      @andrelamarque1009 Před 2 lety +6

      That's just not true. The Wilson blade is incredibly popular in college and on tour.

    • @tennisone6376
      @tennisone6376 Před 2 lety

      @@andrelamarque1009 its woman racket for weak player

  • @tomcaswellgolf
    @tomcaswellgolf Před 2 lety +88

    #5 1:55 - Yonex V Core
    #4 4:45 - Head Prestige
    #3 7:33 - Babolat Pure Aero
    #2 11:15 - Babolat Pure Drive
    #1 14:35 - Wilson Pro Staff

  • @quinby123
    @quinby123 Před 2 lety +36

    You forgot to mention that Jim Courier and Stefan Edberg also played with the Wilson Pro Staff in their days.

    • @tomhunter6089
      @tomhunter6089 Před 2 lety +1

      Chris Evert also

    • @Yiyan81
      @Yiyan81 Před 2 lety +1

      Steffi graf as well. Her white pro staff was sweet!

    • @MarcusNestor
      @MarcusNestor Před rokem

      And me

    • @allthesame3856
      @allthesame3856 Před 2 měsíci

      And most notably, me. 😂

    • @hyoklee3297
      @hyoklee3297 Před 2 měsíci

      I played with the cheaper, Jack Kramer Staff back in the day. LOL.

  • @lilies9251
    @lilies9251 Před 2 lety +24

    I like your top, since I used to play with Pure Aero, changed to the VS for more control, and very recently changed to VCore 95 for max control and comfort

  • @hrabmv
    @hrabmv Před 2 lety +2

    thank you Nick!!! such a great video! Happy new year from Croatia

  • @Lance54689
    @Lance54689 Před 2 lety +16

    I still have my 2nd gen Prestige Pro, from '88. Still feels great, but just such low power. I hit the most amazing half-volleys with it, of all things. I happened to learn tennis during the greatest decade for racquets, the '80s. The decade started with wood, ended with racquets you can still use today, and experimented with anything you can think of.

    • @vinny6_9
      @vinny6_9 Před 7 měsíci

      same here. i'm playing with the OG brown prestige currently. I'm 6'2" gym rat, so no issues with generating power lol also have the '91/'92 green cap prestige 600, red prestige tour (600), and early 2000s i.prestige mid. recently tried pro tour 280 and didn't quite like the feel of it, so sticking with my prestiges for the time being.

    • @user-jv9qz2bu1r
      @user-jv9qz2bu1r Před 5 měsíci +1

      yes 80's music and rackets are best - Rossi F200, PS 6.0 etc

  • @charlesziegler8078
    @charlesziegler8078 Před 2 lety +16

    I'm a 38 year old, former college (D1 level), current 5.0 player and I still play with the original (85 Sq.in.) pro staff. I've tried the newer versions of it and they're nice but, when I go back to the original, the ball just does what I want it to a majority of the time. Like the video good sir. Well played.

    • @dnabuaf1
      @dnabuaf1 Před 2 lety +2

      Truth! I'm a former d3 and I still love my pro staff 6.0. That said, I don't string em at 68 anymore. Similar weight and profile, now I use the pure strike from babolat (3rd gen). A little bigger than the 85 sq inch, but I'm older (almost 42) and slower. These strings now make playing completely different (I used to be a gamma live wire xp, 17 gauge, now I'm a hyper g 19 gauge at 52 pounds)

    • @charlesziegler8078
      @charlesziegler8078 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dnabuaf1 yeah, strings these days make a huge difference. I'm using gamma zo twist 16L but string the 85's at 45lbs. People say I'm crazy but, it's a pretty impressive combo.

  • @julianmirano5001
    @julianmirano5001 Před 2 lety +3

    Such a great video. You come up with great ideas for videos. Top 5 shoes all time next?

  • @christianhorner001
    @christianhorner001 Před 2 lety +10

    Solid list Coach Aracic 👍
    I'd re-categorise this list as best of the last 25 years. Personally I'd add a Radical and a Blade. Nice vid. How about best strings of the last 20 years? Throw in a little VS gut, Alu power, Poly tour, Wilson syn gut, maybe even some old school Ashaway!! 😁

  • @bsinghgill
    @bsinghgill Před 2 lety +13

    I agree with Nick on Yonex rackets and why he ranks the RF97A as no.1. I used the RF97A this year and enjoyed how solid its feels but decided to switch to a Yonex VCore Pro 97D 2021 about a month ago as I felt I needed a more comfortable racket and weighing in below 350g strung. The RF97A really punishes you if your late, and is super sensitive to strings/tension combinations, and is super heavy for intermediate level players. I used Champions choice which seemed to work best for me, but decided it wasn’t for me. The Yonex VCore pro 97D seems to be working better for my game at the moment and is a work in-progress.

  • @Sladovsky1
    @Sladovsky1 Před 2 lety +4

    Babolat Pure Drive is my choice, too. I've been using for a long time. It is very stiff and it does give me an elbow pain, but at the same time it is really dynamic and powerful racket.

  • @stevebeck3141
    @stevebeck3141 Před 2 lety +5

    Fun video, thanks Nik and happy holidays! Totally agree with #1.

  • @user-fl2cz7de4c
    @user-fl2cz7de4c Před 2 lety +4

    I think the best part of Wilson Pro staff 97 is the great feedback, you can feel the ball contact clearly, don't even need to look at the contact point and you can know which part of the racket face you've just hit the ball with.

  • @alejandrohualdez5550
    @alejandrohualdez5550 Před 2 lety +3

    As a kid, I always aspired to own a Yonex.
    Using the 2021 V Core 95 now, and I love it.
    Cheers Nik.
    Merry Christmas.

  • @jhampdoc
    @jhampdoc Před 2 lety +6

    So funny, I learned how to play tennis on a Hyper Hammer 5.9 (the blue one), while my girlfriend at the time played with a 5.2. When they discontinued the 5.9 line, I switched over to the 5.2 and played with it and its successors for a good 4-5 years. Hit many great shots with it!

  • @jeanchalaby980
    @jeanchalaby980 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for the video and I agree about Yonex being the up and coming brand on tour. I play with both the Yonex VCore and VCore Pro 97 and they play fantastically well, offering great control and access to spin.

  • @krishnar3493
    @krishnar3493 Před 2 lety +2

    Great contribution. Thank you, coach.

  • @MP-ct8mo
    @MP-ct8mo Před 2 lety +8

    I remember transitioning from a AeroPro Drive to a Prestige Microgel. It was love at first hit. The string bed felt so soft and plush. The only racquets I consider trying are thin, low powered, low stiffness, “control” oriented frames

  • @JiraiyaSama86
    @JiraiyaSama86 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice little surprise you did before getting to the Number One racket. The Number One racket was as I predicted, given how my tennis buddies talked a lot about its greatness. I'm just glad the racket I use made the list. 👍😁

  • @TimmieTennis
    @TimmieTennis Před 2 lety +7

    Nice video Nick, knew Mel at UT, great guy. Anyway, agree with your list, I used the PS6.1 for 10 years and think for it’s era, was the best frame of all-time. Then continued the the RF90, which is the purest striking racquet ever made- I thought Federer’s forehand was best with it. Now playing with the RF97 and Prestige Mid 93, the former when I need power, the latter when I need spin and short angles. I never could get used to the Yonex head shape, seemed dead at the top, or Babolat"s stiff throat, wasn’t able to pocket and shape the ball before it left the racquet. Keep up the good work- cheers!

  • @tennisteuton
    @tennisteuton Před 2 lety +6

    Great video, and really useful. Maybe it's true that racquets have healing powers; at the very least, I (as a German) can say that the Pure Aero is my "Gute Laune Racquet" - "Good Mood Racquet". I tested all of these racquets, and the Aero just stuck with me. It's such a light and easy swing and looks cool too. I was also hitting more forehands, backhands, and serves properly than with any other racquet. However, it also seems to me that it can be different from player to player. One of my friends likes the Aero, another the Drive, and a third one was very taken in by the VCore 97H. Always good to test them first, and this video is a great primer to start.

  • @tomr1056
    @tomr1056 Před 2 lety +2

    I was playing with a Head Radical MP but now I'm on a Tecnifibre TF40 305 16x19, which is a great all rounder but on holiday recently I did play with a Babolat Pure Drive, it actually felt great and was so easy and fun to play with! I would have thought the Wilson Blade would be on this list!

  • @flat-out
    @flat-out Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a Dunlop and Head guy...my ultimate favs are the radicals and for me the best is the Dunlop 1 Hundred...it is precise like scalpel but you gotta hit that small sweet spot from the 90sq in head and generate your own power, once you get that dialed in it is so satisfying and unstoppable to play with especially hitting one handed backhand down the line.

  • @hypewalliams629
    @hypewalliams629 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video, can't argue with any of your choices. Merry Xmas

  • @cesarfernandezlopez5063
    @cesarfernandezlopez5063 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice collection Nikola 👍🏻❤️🎾

  • @hansolsson3409
    @hansolsson3409 Před 2 lety +1

    This is one of the top five videos
    you made so far, Nick!

  • @anthonyng8800
    @anthonyng8800 Před 2 lety +3

    Such an entertaining video, from the perspective of how humble you are sir (not naturally athletic; not good enough to pull off using Fed's racquet) and using that Wilson hammer to "calibrate" and "heal" your swinging arm 🤣. But also totally agree with your rankings. I recently switched from Head to Yonex ezone 100 and wished I did it sooner! Thanks for the great videos!

  • @Doty6String
    @Doty6String Před 2 lety +3

    Been rocking the vcore 95 for almost 2 years now......doesn’t get old, great frame.

  • @electrizz
    @electrizz Před 2 lety +5

    I've played like 10+ years with Hyper Hammer 6.3 and what a great racket it is. Very comfortable, light and with small head size - which for some could be demanding, but for me great for control and maneuverability.
    Just upgraded to Wilson Blade v8 98s so probably it will take some time to adjust, but I tested v7 version which felt great.

    • @rafaelaugustoneves
      @rafaelaugustoneves Před 2 lety +3

      I had a Wilson Hammer 6.3 too. What a raquet ! I miss It só much.

  • @juliesawyer8534
    @juliesawyer8534 Před 2 lety +3

    Great analysis! Thx!! I cant swing with that pro staff either!!

  • @ericfreeman5795
    @ericfreeman5795 Před 2 lety +22

    This was one solid video. Love the Pro Staff. Used to play with the PS 6.1 version, until I got older and needed something lighter. Now I use the PS97 which is lighter than the RF97 version (315 grams and 7 points head light) and love it. And it comes in even lighter versions.
    And you left out a lot of important names with the Wilson PS. Sampras and Federer? What about Chris Evert, the first to really put the PS to the test (Connors tried it but went back to his trusty Wilson T2000)? And Stefan Edberg? And Jim Courier? They all won a few Grand Slams between them.
    In between I tried the Babolat Pure Drive, the original from the 90s and still have it. Got tennis elbow, but I think you're right. It's stiffness makes it string sensitive. Now I've been trying it with Babolat Excel multifilament and it feels a lot more confortable.
    And I know it wasn't part of this video, but talking about longevity, the old racquets like the Dunlop Maxply and the Wilson Jack Kramer were around forever, until graphite took over. Not even aluminum could displace them.
    And even though I'm in love with my PS97, and have been reuniting with my Pure Drive, you had to go and ruin it all!!!
    Now I just have to go try out a Yonex and see what all the fuss is about!
    Thanks a lot for that!
    Anyway, great video.

  • @welcome2thejungle69
    @welcome2thejungle69 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Iv been using my pure areo for 3 years now and it has really taken my game to the next level I’m now around a 4.0 at 16 yrs old

  • @BurnsTennis
    @BurnsTennis Před rokem +2

    I have two Head Prestige racquets from the mid 2000s. 93 sq inch head so small by today's standards. They are amazing for serving but you have to use them a lot. My favourite racquet is the Estusa Power Beam braided. Heavy and yet felxible, easy to play with. I've been advised Yonex is a good comparable brand to complement my Estusa.

  • @LoosSerine
    @LoosSerine Před 2 lety +1

    I love the Pure Strike but also a big fan of the Wilson Clash

  • @andersriedel7415
    @andersriedel7415 Před 2 lety +8

    I have the original Hammer 6.2 (The skunk). I’ve had it since it came out in the early/mid 90s. Still love that racquet. Always been a Wilson-guy and currently playing with the Prostaff but sometimes I switch to a Head Radical just so I can remember how good the Wilson is :)

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Před 2 lety +4

      The 6.2 is fantastic 🙌🙌

    • @Yiyan81
      @Yiyan81 Před 2 lety +2

      I managed to pick up the skunk (never heard that name before 🤣) for under 10$ a few years back!

    • @blee7365
      @blee7365 Před 2 lety

      The Wilson hammer series is my favourite. I have the first version of the hammer and still playing with it. Most comfortable yet powerful racket ever made in my opinion. Pity they discontinued its production. I find the Pro-Staff series too stiff.

  • @Raidersscm
    @Raidersscm Před 2 lety

    I have played with various versions of the Prestige for several years. I liked the Rev Pro Prestige the best. The Flex point Prestige I used for a few years also. Any models of Babolat rackets hurt my arm. Now that I am older I use the Angell TC95 which feels like a Prestige with far more power but still soft on the arm.

  • @skewedviews5487
    @skewedviews5487 Před 2 lety +5

    Love the feel of my RF97 and I can swing it but dammit if I don’t keep returning to my Prestige Mid mostly because the thin beam feels like my Pro Staff 85 and it just feels right in my non-dominant hand.

  • @Tang.Nguyen_Music
    @Tang.Nguyen_Music Před 2 lety +1

    It’s interesting to know that I currently use top 2 rackets. I find the Wilson PS is all rounded in general. Whereas the Babolat gives a bit more on power and serve at the expense of having a golfer elbow pain.

  • @marclennardbermas471
    @marclennardbermas471 Před 2 lety +9

    The dunlop cx 200 line is one of the best.

  • @gomriria2197
    @gomriria2197 Před 2 lety

    The pro staff 97 I love it too. I wanted to play with any other raquet I had the feeling to use toys especially on the serve

  • @spinnerfok
    @spinnerfok Před 2 lety +1

    Stefan Edberg as well. I carry RF 97 felt heavy then switched to 97L almost perfectly on all my shots but need a little more power so now I am looking to try 11.oz countervail.

  • @hanspeter6868
    @hanspeter6868 Před 2 lety +3

    Switched to the vcore some months ago. Let me tell you that is an amazing racket!

  • @stevekim578
    @stevekim578 Před 2 lety +11

    Nice, my racquet of choice VCORE 95.

  • @iben6234
    @iben6234 Před 2 lety +3

    I like your top rackets. I play with Pro Staff and love it.

  • @sportscastercanada
    @sportscastercanada Před 2 lety +43

    I play tested a Pure Drive and was most impressed with its easy power and spin. The thicker beam made the racket feel shorter than the standard 27 inches, and psychologically made it feel very easy to maneuver on strokes. This is definitely a racket I would love to own if it’s ever on sale this boxing week! 🎾👍

    • @matisms
      @matisms Před 2 lety +1

      its incredible

    • @smueller12244
      @smueller12244 Před rokem

      I have used a pure drive + since roddick, 1 racket 14 years old, 2 that are 12 years old and one that is relatively new....the old ones are almost as good. I like the stiffness of the new ones...damper on the older ones isn't ideal but it's not bad if you like soft hands at night, it's a cheat code with a long wingspan too...i cover 2/3rds of the court with just a stretch hahahaha.

  • @ruimartins2065
    @ruimartins2065 Před 2 lety +8

    Hi Nick, i play with Head Radical Pro (latest model) and i used to play with Babolat Pure Aero but it was to stif and my arm was allways hurting. I've tried various models of Head and i fill very confortable specially with Radical Pro and the old Prestige MP. I prefer to use my body weight for power than my arm velocity. I've never tried Wilson Pro Staff but is on my list. Happy Hollidays.

    • @aaronrodriguez1226
      @aaronrodriguez1226 Před 2 lety +1

      I started off with a Ti Radical back in high school and I've been a fan of the Radical series ever since. I got the latest Radical MP a couple years ago and I love it.
      It really helped me with my precision, and I'm getting some good top spin with it. I'd love to try the Radical Pro too.

  • @vincestook104
    @vincestook104 Před 2 lety +1

    Thankyou brother..so love your vids…

  • @pleaseenteraname1103
    @pleaseenteraname1103 Před rokem +2

    Other legendary players to use the Prostaff, Jim courier, Stefan Edberg, Steffi Graf, Chris Evert.

  • @michaellui74
    @michaellui74 Před 2 lety +2

    Prostaff also used by Stephan Ed berg.!great video. Prince graphite should be in your top 5. Players like Andre Agassi, Gabriel sabatini, Michael Chang used this racquet

  • @writofassistance
    @writofassistance Před 8 měsíci +2

    Started playing again after a long hiatus and picked up my old PS 6.1 Classic. Still love how solid it feels and when you hit that sweet spot it just feels like butter. But man those 350+ grams start to feel reaallll heavy after 2 hours of hitting.

  • @jakeschutz6342
    @jakeschutz6342 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Own several versions of the Prestige. My go to is the circa 2010 version (with the red paint job) and pre-graphene. My go to that I still play with is the 2010 Prestige MP with the 18 x 20 string bed. Buttery soft, head light for great serving and great manoeuvrability at net. An all-courter's racquet if there ever was one.

    • @davidcumbie1039
      @davidcumbie1039 Před měsícem

      "Red Head" made in Austria. Classic touch. My go to for many years until age caught up to me and I moved off the courts. I was rough on frames and would scour Ebay to find authentic made in Austria replacements.

  • @phony75
    @phony75 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks very much for great content. I am current Pro Staff user and long time Prestige Mid/Pro user, and good to hear both if them are on the list. With all due respect to V Core/Pure Aero, shouldn't Prince Graphite 110/os be on the list??!!

  • @sdfswords
    @sdfswords Před 2 lety +23

    My list would be Wilson Blade 98, Wilson PS 97 315, Yonex 95, Volkl C10, and the old Babolat Pure Strike 98. These are all good control, lower power rackets that won't tear your arm up, soft and accurate surgical devices. Too many modern rackets are way over-powered and terribly stiff, arm injuring sticks. And ironically, most club level players would be better off learning to hit better shots with lower power, arm friendly rackets. Accuracy and endurance is what wins, not power.

    • @mwu365
      @mwu365 Před 2 lety +1

      This list kind of goes against the whole "greatest" thing since it's biased towards one archetype, but in that case you could probably add the dunlop cx line

    • @sdfswords
      @sdfswords Před 2 lety

      @@mwu365 Though racket tech moves forward, the Volkl C10 is a 25 year old design, and the Pure Strike is at least a 20 year design in original format. I'm biased towards designs that don't destroy your arm and have exceptional feel. I watch a lot of D1 college matches live, and am amazed at how many players are using Wilson BLADE 98's, which are actually a pretty old design as well.

  • @commondirtbagz7130
    @commondirtbagz7130 Před 2 lety +2

    Pure strike is relatively new I believe(2014 debut year?) but every new revision has been solid.

  • @bandelay2134
    @bandelay2134 Před 3 měsíci

    I went from the Wilson Jack Kramer Autograph (wood) to Head Arthur Ashe Competition (aluminum) in high school in the 80s, to the Head XRC and Head Graphite Edge in college in the 90s, to the Wilson Pro Staff after college. I alternate between the Pro Staff and Graphite Edge most of the time these days.

  • @Boab44
    @Boab44 Před 2 lety +7

    In My Opinion The Top 2 Tennis Rackets Are :
    (1) Dunlop Max 200g(1984-86)
    (2) Wilson Pro Staff 85 Midsize

    • @fernandoanogueira
      @fernandoanogueira Před 3 měsíci

      Great rackets, I have a 200g Hot Melt, PS 6.1 and a Yonex RD7 to try a different shape 😂

  • @vinceventura2393
    @vinceventura2393 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I want those training walls in my hometown!

  • @TheoDinu
    @TheoDinu Před 2 lety +2

    Although I moved on from the Pure Drive some time ago, it's still my guilty pleasure racquet that I pick up from the back of the closet from time to time and just rip some shots on the court.

  • @Chorith77
    @Chorith77 Před 8 měsíci

    I have been playing with 4 of them. Pro staff is my most favorite. I recently just exchanged my pure drive for Prestige pro because I tend to play more control. Still keep my pure aero though, easy power and spin. I'm keeping my eyes on Pro staff v14 Noir, the paint job looks amazing.

  • @roveism
    @roveism Před 2 lety +1

    Vcore 95 Absolute Banger, Sooo freaking good!!!! Its the Six one 90 with a bigger sweet spot, more forgiving and so much feel.

  • @alexandern4140
    @alexandern4140 Před 2 lety +3

    love your videos

  • @dogbombballet
    @dogbombballet Před 2 lety +2

    The Becker Puma racquet is what gave me the most championships back in the 80's.

  • @kay8ung936
    @kay8ung936 Před 2 lety

    I love the k-six-one95 from the first volley. The 332 g became little too heavy for me, but it is really shoulder friendly with multi strings

    • @vulleerable
      @vulleerable Před 2 lety +1

      It is one of the all time great racquets. I've tried so many other frames, maybe I should just go back to the k-six-one95.

  • @mirnesnuhanovic9597
    @mirnesnuhanovic9597 Před 2 lety +1

    I play with prince spectrum tennis racket since 2016...and I love it...

  • @kunal_aman
    @kunal_aman Před 2 lety +3

    Great video Nick. How abt the Yonex Ezone?! I think it absolutely is a great competitor to the Pure Drive. Great pop and stiffness, good at the net and helps you get the extra power on the serve. Aesthetically pleasing as well

    • @user-be5qg7mr1s
      @user-be5qg7mr1s Před 2 lety +2

      The ezone is copy of babolat pure drive. Every company copies this gold standard. It has changed the tennis world

  • @josephryan5949
    @josephryan5949 Před rokem +1

    Great video. My tennis racket addiction has ended now, but I had an unbelievable collection. Eventually, I decided to stop, and I delivered lots of them to charity stores. I blew a lot of dough on them, but it was a thrill. My favourite player was Tim Henman, and I love the look of his Pro Braided racket. I got a Blackburne double strung racket, but never had the nerve to take it out on court, lol. When I play these days, I use an old Head Liquid Metal Fire. The liquidmetal line were brilliant, in my opinion. I loved the look of the LM Instinct used by Anastasia Myskina to win the French Open. My favourite female player was Justine Henin, and the ncode nTour Two racket was pretty cool, especially for that one handed backhand.

    • @Nico-hy7jc
      @Nico-hy7jc Před rokem

      hi, i'm back to tennis after a 25y break, started to play xith modern rackets, like pure drive, but ended searching for older stuff. i managed to get my jands on a pair of slazenger pro braided, tim henman, black and white version. did you know these are wilson pro staff classic 6.1 clones, without the wilson pws at 3 and nine? a little stiffer, and lighter than ps 6.1.plays soooo great! very old school feel. i'm on my way to kinda rebuild a collection, of old school frames, head prestige, ti radical, still got my older yonex rdti70... and i'm actually in love with some underapreciated prince nxg. old school frames are soooo great... pure drives sure are powerfull frames, easy play, kinda effortless,but thevlack of feel is a no go. once you played feel oriented frames, like prestige/pro staff, hard to get rid of tha need of pure feel!

  • @errajota
    @errajota Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks again!

  • @lesliewoodley2384
    @lesliewoodley2384 Před 2 lety +2

    U forgot Edberg with the Pro staff. I picked up a Pro staff 90 hyper carbon first edition in absolute mint condition for $5 in a thrift shop in New Zealand!!! Beautiful piece of Kit

  • @eltonalonsopompeu615
    @eltonalonsopompeu615 Před rokem +1

    A small correction: Guga Kuerten used a Head Pro Tour 630 (Pro Tour Trisys 280 in the US market), with several different paintjobs throughout his career (just like Nadal always did with the original Aero Pro Drive).

  • @K4R3N
    @K4R3N Před 2 lety +4

    Yes Nik. I'm hitting 2021 Vcore95 fantastic stick. And I know at least 1 rec player that purchased RF97 because that's "Roger's stick" and this guy doesn't even take the racquet out of the bag anymore lol

  • @TheBronzika
    @TheBronzika Před 2 lety +3

    I love my RF97A. You know old dalmatian saying.. Its not about being good, it is about how it looks on the court! 😏 Jokes aside, I'm not big nor I'm sure what ranking I would be, 3.5 maybe 4 but the pure joy of playing with that racquet makes me want to improve.

  • @johnp1
    @johnp1 Před 2 lety

    Good video! I'd love to hear your opinions on Wilson's open string (i.e. spin) racquets, especially the Steam 99S.

  • @jk-zh1zg
    @jk-zh1zg Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you for this video. But are you sure no Head is on your list? For example the radical of Agassi 😀
    Greetings from germany.

  • @AJHart-eg1ys
    @AJHart-eg1ys Před 2 lety +1

    Always great to have the info, and it makes me smile a little to hear about "really small" 95 sq. in. head when I like to take my T2000 (67 sq. in.) out for a spin as often as possible.
    Don't lose hope, though! You can find a lot of racquets you'd never expect on eBay. I want to get a Borg Donnay next, but there's something about spending $50 for something used that I don't actually need. I think I have a psychological ceiling on things i buy on eBay. 🤣

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Před 2 lety +1

      Same here. Even though the old racquets I buy on eBay just sit in my bag, I still like having them.

    • @AJHart-eg1ys
      @AJHart-eg1ys Před 2 lety

      @@IntuitiveTennis I put in a bid on another T2000 last night. Someone in Calif. has 3 of them on there that he's trying to unload for $7.50 each (+ about $8 shipping). No one's bidding. I put in a $6 offer and was turned down. 🤣
      Yes, it's tough to use a lot of the old ones. I like them to sharpen me up a little, but as I age I can see it also setting me up for possible tennis elbow if I'm not disciplilned. But I don't mind grabbing a wooden racquet from a Goodwill or the like and hitting against a wall. I grew up with wooden racquets, doing just that. They eventually break, but breaking while being used seems to be an honorable death.

  • @matisms
    @matisms Před 2 lety

    i been playing with the Wilson K factor sixone 95 (del potro raquet) for almost all my life... this year i played with the Babolat pure drive, and believe me... its game changer...

  • @sarutc47
    @sarutc47 Před 2 lety

    I really like the Wilson Blade 93, truly feels like you are swinging a blade

  • @bigrobsydney
    @bigrobsydney Před 2 lety +3

    Great video BUT...
    As much as I think the results are solid (and I do agree with them by and large), I think the video could have explained that the stiffness, vibration, and tennis elbow concerns some may have can be addressed by string choices to an extent. That alone might move some rackets around in the order; a racket that gives tennis elbow and is ranked lower, might all of a sudden be ranked higher if strung with a softer string (eg gut), and / or lower tension.
    Overall, I think Yonex are going to make a HUGE impression on the market in the next few years. The VCore and EZone ranges are extremely high quality, and built to incredibly high standards. If you want multiple rackets, then you want them to be nearly identical, in case you need to swap rackets. Swing weight an balance point with Yonex is pretty much identical within almost every model they make.

  • @vanlendl1
    @vanlendl1 Před 2 lety +1

    As a player with an eastern forehand grip and a single handed backhand , I need an accurate frame
    and mass for my groundstrokes. I do not want long exhausting rallys.
    I like Yonex Vcore 97 Tour too.
    I prefer most of the time the Dunlop 200 Tour 4D aerogel ( 95sqi, 16/18) with a leathergrip to make it more headlight. The racquet has a standard swingweight of around 350. My upper arm would like a lighter racquet for serves , but my groundstrokes do not want.
    Rf97 is no PS85 and plays completely different. RF 97 is very stiff and needs in my opinion a medium stiff string like Alu Power 1,25mm or SPPP 1,23mm.

  • @farid1406
    @farid1406 Před 4 dny

    Used to play with the Prostaff 85 for fun in the summer offseason. So good for hitting penetrating forehands and volleys for about 30 minutes. Then it was time to go back to my Wilson nCode 95 haha

  • @suggssecurity
    @suggssecurity Před 2 lety

    Yes my favourite 🤩 racket Wilson pro staff 6.0 surprised 😮 when that came out I love 85 head wish I had the original mould

  • @veronicacarrillo1080
    @veronicacarrillo1080 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information!! Thank you. I suffer with tennis elbow. What kind of racquet would you suggest. Im an intermediate player.

  • @droliver
    @droliver Před 2 lety +6

    Kind of an odd list in some ways. Yonex vCore? I think the list has to reflect the truly influential graphite era (after 1980) raquets on the pro tour. Not sure the Babolat Aeropro really would make the list.
    1) Wilson Pro staff/6.1
    2) Prince Graphite (POG)
    3) Head Prestige Classic 600 (the midsized scarlet one, not the modern version shown here)
    4) Babolat Pure Drive
    5) Head Radical/PT280, which are still the most common Head raquet molds being used by the pros

    • @kevincosby1751
      @kevincosby1751 Před 2 lety

      Dunlop Max 200 G (McEnroe, Graf)

    • @droliver
      @droliver Před 2 lety

      @@kevincosby1751 not many players actually used the 200g though and it’s design wasn’t very influential as it was such an odd duck the way it was made with injection molding. The other rackets I mentioned were all widely used at both the professional and amateur levels and inspired copies from other manufacturers for decades in some instances

  • @Javi_C
    @Javi_C Před 2 lety +2

    Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!

  • @majormajor9672
    @majormajor9672 Před 2 lety +28

    Love your content! I would make one change - swap out the Prestige with the Head Radical. That's such a classic racquet and is easily accessible. A lot of people start playing with the Radical because it's often times on sale, and does everything relatively well. I'm playing at a 3.5+/4.0 level, so my observation is at this level, I'm a lot more nervous against someone playing with the Radical than with the Prestige since the Prestige is such a difficult stick to use well, and at my level probably people pick it up more for it's history and looks than performance.

    • @elchanclascocina
      @elchanclascocina Před 2 lety +2

      I played late 90s/early 2000 with Radicals. Stopped playing for 17 yrs, and got some Yonex (Vcore Pro) and really liked them. Tested a Radical, the latest one, and hated it, felt like wooden plank, very powerful, very little feel and control, to me; assume behind the stiffness.

    • @tennisteuton
      @tennisteuton Před 2 lety

      Both the Aero and the Prestige are such beautiful racquets, and very different in the way they play. I think the Prestige is much more head-heavy than the Aero, I had to add a lot more vertical oomph when serving with the Prestige.

    • @majormajor9672
      @majormajor9672 Před 2 lety +7

      Agree on the Yonex! I also played since the mid 90s and have always been a prostaff player - from the 6.0 to the 6.1, loved both, and I played with the 6.0 classic until pretty much last year - when I felt I need to finally update on my gear (plus the grommet is pretty much gone, and it doesn't seem economical to attempt to find one anymore). I finally settled on Yonex Ezone Tour, but I would have been good with the Vcore Pro as well, EZone just felt a little bit more plush and easy power. Having been a long term Wilson user, I can pretty much say their QC is just absolutely terrible. You can buy 2 Prostaff and they would be balanced VERY differently. Sure you can customize, but you just dropped $250+ on a racquet and the least you can expect is the racquet to be actually close to the stated spec. Yonex's QC is not in the same league as Wilson, my 2 Yonexs are pretty much spot-on.
      On the Radical, I never got into it personally, I did fancy the Prestige and attempted to play with it for a year to finally conclude that actually, I am not Marat Safin. :) However I played plenty of players at my level who are Radical users and they are TOUGH. It's the racquet that I tell people to try if they are starting to get a little bit serious about tennis - get a Radical, it does everything pretty well, is reasonably priced. Eventually you'll form your own opinions but IMO, the Radical is the popular choice by a mile.

    • @alvinho4786
      @alvinho4786 Před rokem

      @@majormajor9672 is there a specific Radical model you would recommend?

  • @AvaRussell-gj7rm
    @AvaRussell-gj7rm Před měsícem

    Solid list Coach Aracic
    I'd re-categorise this list as best of the last 25 years. Personally I'd add a Radical and a Blade. Nice vid. How about best strings of the last 20 years? Throw in a little VS gut, Alu power, Poly tour, Wilson syn gut, maybe even some old school Ashaway!!

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Před měsícem

      Top 5 strings all time czcams.com/video/vs66tax0pCw/video.htmlsi=nuATB9fDQaCFVYLh

  • @dj7oya
    @dj7oya Před 3 měsíci +1

    I learned playing tennis around 20 years ago as a teenager with a nsixone 95 team?, somewhat headlight and I just never could even consider playing with a racquet even balanced. I just love the Pro Staff... I've tried others but I just can't switch from it.

  • @Sweeney-Kubach
    @Sweeney-Kubach Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video my friend. I will keep my Wilson Profiles 95sq midsize. I have tried almost every racquet and the profiles are the best made racquets I have ever seen.

  • @walterht8083
    @walterht8083 Před 2 lety

    Gaudio and Del Potro won their majors with the pro staff 6.1 95 Kohlschreiber and Bautista Agut still use it. And the rackets of Sjeng Schalken and Robredo were Dunlop copies of the 6.1 95.

  • @michaelloomisiii3475
    @michaelloomisiii3475 Před 2 lety +1

    Still have my original Prince Classic, Wilson Ultra (standard head), Head Director and Dunlop Max 200G. I still use my original Wilson Profile as my main racquet. It might be time to switch...lol

  • @JosephYoYo
    @JosephYoYo Před 2 dny +1

    You should do more videos like this one, more review stuff!

  • @lynyrdskynyrd9742
    @lynyrdskynyrd9742 Před 2 lety +1

    The Pro Staff RF strung with Champions Choice seems to have plenty of power plus control for me. I came back to tennis not too long ago after a long layoff--the last rackets I used were 1990s Heads.. can't remember the model... and it is a new world for sure. The topspin people are hitting at me from those Babolats...I don't like it. Plus the ability to just block serves back at you. The old rackets of my day couldn't do that. Well... it's just for fun now for me at this point and I'm succeeding at that.

  • @bobnobbit8922
    @bobnobbit8922 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a hyper hammer too, I love that old thing!!!

  • @frankojudoka
    @frankojudoka Před rokem

    I have 2 hyperhammer 5.3 110 and a RF97 (350). I just brought a blade 104. Both RF97 and blade are signatures edition.

  • @petesab7531
    @petesab7531 Před 2 lety

    Good comparative, now i'm struggeling a bit on changing my actual racket (wilson prostaff 90, 340g) and i'm afraid of making a wrong selection on wich is going to be my next racket, because the brand is not going to make more rackets like this i got, do you know if any racket is going to fir my playing style? I'm a offensive allround player and can serve quite huge, the i need control over anything, i'm a bit lost, can you help me choosing the next one? I was wondering if Dunlop CX200 can fit my expectations... Thanks!!!

  • @crsantin
    @crsantin Před 2 lety

    Maybe a Pure Drive is in my future. I’m a Pro Staff player but the 97 is very demanding to play with. Tons of control but you have to supply your own power. I’m going to try the new Blade 98 and go from there.

  • @Bboykidcombo
    @Bboykidcombo Před 2 lety +5

    You are the man!👑
    Thank u sir✌👨‍🚀👌💨💚🎾🥎

  • @alanb6196
    @alanb6196 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That 5.2 Wilson was my first serious racquet, but it led me to the Wilson 5.0 HyperCarbon which I'm STILL hitting with. When they discontinued that frame in the mid to late 2000's, I bought every new one I could find. Just strung my last two less than a year ago. There will never be a better frame...

    • @IntuitiveTennis
      @IntuitiveTennis  Před 5 měsíci

      💯

    • @alanb6196
      @alanb6196 Před 5 měsíci

      @@IntuitiveTennis If you want to hit with my new "old" frame, reach out.

  • @davidc9256
    @davidc9256 Před 8 měsíci

    I came across one of those Weed rackets one time at a yard sale with it's 135Sq inch head size. It's a snow show with a grip. It was interesting just trying to hit with it but older people love them and pay good money for them.

  • @peterbedford2610
    @peterbedford2610 Před 2 lety +4

    Used prostaff for 10 years and then tried a pure drive. Loved it for the last 5 years

    • @plutone220696
      @plutone220696 Před 2 lety

      Played 10 years as a junior with a Pure Drive, switched to the Pro Staff the last couple years after wrist injuries.

    • @swu1413
      @swu1413 Před 2 lety

      Played Wilson Raquet for 30+ years, switched to the pure drive briefly due to its crisp feel, but back to Wilson blade, loves it

  • @angelocusipagable
    @angelocusipagable Před 2 lety

    I know a tennis racket that’s gonna be an all-time great in the future, and that is the Head Gravity line. I use the Gravity Pro because I can generate my own power. It’s so good Head, only changed its cosmetics.