The REAL racquets used by top tennis players (what the big brands DON'T want you to know...)

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    In this video I'll be telling you about the tennis racquets that the pros like Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and others are actually using. I'll be revealing the real racquets used by the top 8 seeds at this year's 2021 Australian Open.
    Time Stamps:
    0:00 Intro
    1:24 Pro Stock vs Retail
    2:47 Schwartzman Racquet
    3:57 Rublev Racquet
    6:07 Zverev Racquet
    7:07 Tsitsipas Racquet
    8:13 Medvedev Racquet
    9:21 Theim Racquet
    10:36 Nadal Racquet
    12:11 Djokovic Racquet
    13:45 Outro
    #tennis #djokovic #nadal #australianopen
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Komentáře • 463

  • @MikeKomen
    @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +62

    I hope I was able to help shed some light on the actual racquets the top players are actually using. If you found some value in this video please hit the like button!

    • @amineb1009
      @amineb1009 Před 3 lety

      What about the new line of Wilson Pro Labs ? They have the Blade Pro isn't that used by the pros? www.wilson.com/en-us/tennis/pro-labs

    • @jerome_morrow
      @jerome_morrow Před 3 lety

      @@amineb1009 Technically no, they use an H22 which is available in a range of specs and layups, though it’s the same mold. Fair to say the Blade Pro is one particular H22 variant that Wilson sells to retail, with a layup and spec they deem suited to the general public that falls within the advanced player demographic.

    • @amineb1009
      @amineb1009 Před 3 lety

      @@jerome_morrow So the only racket that is being really used under the paint job is Technifibre ? I thought Zverev uses a Head Gravity Pro, the Youtek Speed MP looks to me as a different mold than what he is using in competition. Could be wrong , its difficult to tell :)

    • @jerome_morrow
      @jerome_morrow Před 3 lety +1

      @@amineb1009 Zverev uses the pro-stock version of the Gravity Pro which was designed with his input. HEAD has a convoluted system of engineering codes that designate their racquets, whether pro-stock or retail. Obviously far more pro-stock codes exist than retail ones due to the many variations for different pros. Eg:
      TGK344 - Retail Gravity Pro
      TGT344.3 - Zverev pro-stock variant with a slightly different 18x20 drill pattern
      TGT344.1 - Barty pro-stock variant with 16x19 drill pattern
      What’s good to note is that all TGT334 and TGK334 have the same mold and layup, and come off the same production line in China. There’s no conspiracy that the TGK334 is some sort of cut-rate version just because it’s a retail stick. There’s no need to go hunting for and paying crazy dollars for a pro-stock with magic dust!

    • @amineb1009
      @amineb1009 Před 3 lety

      @@jerome_morrow Would love to see a review and comparison of the Wilson Pro Labs rackets vs the retail ones.

  • @awesomeairplanememes
    @awesomeairplanememes Před 2 lety +48

    This is why I buy older rackets from years previous, they always are just as good as their newer counterparts and taking the time to research them can lead you to something perfect for your game for significantly less in cost.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety +4

      That’s the advice I give to a lot of people asking me which racquet to buy :) thanks for watching sponge man ice cone!

    • @1sma_l
      @1sma_l Před 2 lety +2

      I'll do the same thing 😅😁👍

    • @tomsd8656
      @tomsd8656 Před rokem

      At rec level, I feel like I can use any racquet, as long as they're not too out of date. After a while you adjust to the new racquet. Pros did the same, like Djokivic switching to Head. It took him longer to adjust because he's at the very top level, but for rec players, you can adjust in just a set. I played with the Wison Prostaff 6.1 for the longest time, but it got too heavy for me as I aged. Switching to Head radical MP and adding a bit of weight is no problem at all. I paid $100 for older model.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před rokem

      Smart, way to save! Nothing wrong with a bit older model

  • @jerrystoner2010
    @jerrystoner2010 Před 3 lety +124

    Rublev's racket is blacked out because he actually switched to the Head Gravity Pro pro stock some time in 2020; notice the teardrop head shape of the racket. He just can't endorse the racket until Head sponsors him.
    Also, Zverev actually uses a Gravity Pro (pro stock + customization). The head shape and mold are very similar to the IG Speed MP he used before, but he switched sometime in late 2019 if I'm not mistaken. His rackets have probably been customized to his spec by altering the weight in the layup because I don't think you can visibly see any lead on them like before.
    Medvedev is a strange one. He endorses the 305g TFight models, but he really uses a TFight Dynacore 305g from 2015, back when they were 95 sq in rackets. His is customized up to around 360 grams, so he's definitely got a hammer; very similar racket to what Djokovic uses. Makes sense though; he's got different stroke mechanics than Djokovic but ultimately a pretty similar playstyle.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +10

      Thanks for the extra insights Jerry, great comment!

    • @jerrystoner2010
      @jerrystoner2010 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MikeKomen No problem, anytime 👍

    • @thepadelpodcast
      @thepadelpodcast Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly what I wanted to say about Rublev and Zverev. Both using the same mold, literally that is how Rublev got into the Gravity which lifted his game. They were practicing together,picked up Sascha’s racket (which was by that time the Gravity which he actually came up with,customized for himself and paintjob and all...) he loved it and was already struggling a bit in his mind about switching and just did that with like 1.5 years still of contract with Wilson. Apparently his contract will run out sometime this year.

    • @lucahoffmann7259
      @lucahoffmann7259 Před 3 lety

      @@thepadelpodcast Rublev is using the gravity for sure, but after zverev's gravity flop, I'm pretty sure he is rocking the youtek speed mp.

    • @thepadelpodcast
      @thepadelpodcast Před 3 lety

      @@lucahoffmann7259 he never played with the mp. If anything it was the speed pro :) but I doubt he switched back

  • @celestialtoystore
    @celestialtoystore Před 2 lety +13

    This has been going on for decades. I remember back in the day Becker rebranded his preferred Puma BB Super with the Estusa logo and after he parted with Estusa, he took the same mold to Head where they released it under his own branding.

    • @Nocturnbandofficial
      @Nocturnbandofficial Před rokem

      Yeah, or Borg playing paintjob rackets because of a different endorsement for the US..

  • @vintagetennisracquetsandso4618

    This man is very good professional explainer of specific racquets :) his place is in Tennis Warehouse :)

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +11

      Looking to be better than tennis warehouse lol. They’re job is to sell racquets so how can anyone fully trust their reviews? (that’s why I started my channel) I just bring my honest opinion of all racquets and tennis topics with no other motives. Thanks for watching!

  • @ommpaloomplak53
    @ommpaloomplak53 Před 3 lety +50

    If anything this is good for rec players to know that they don’t need the newest rackets with the “best technology,” since if there were any big differences the pros would switch to the newest models. Great vids!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +6

      Exactly right! Find what works for you and like the saying goes: If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Thanks for watching!

    • @gaga-jo7dy
      @gaga-jo7dy Před 3 lety +3

      The pro like their old habits, many pro don’t want to try something new(not all) and it’s very hard for them to find the time to try different rackets

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +3

      That’s right and even small changes in their gear can have a big effect on their game. Last thing you want at that level is to be thinking about your racquet while battling for a title.

    • @blaynewilson1549
      @blaynewilson1549 Před 3 lety +5

      This is true but also somewhat misleading. Take Tsitsipas for example. He's using the 2013 version of the blade in 2021. But that's still a brand new, made in 2021 racket, just from the 2013 mold.
      I see tons of rec players sticking to old rackets and saying "well the pros don't really switch rackets, they just paint the old ones to look like the new ones" in order to justify not upgrading. But they're using 2013 rackets in 2021, which albeit subjectively, aren't as good.
      Do you really need the 2021 model when you have the 2020 model? No. But would you benefit from the 2021 model after playing with the 2013 model, more often than not, yes.

    • @ommpaloomplak53
      @ommpaloomplak53 Před 3 lety

      @@blaynewilson1549 you right

  • @robertmullen5762
    @robertmullen5762 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved the video Mike!! Keep them coming. And....nice new pillow ;)

  • @helmeteye
    @helmeteye Před 3 lety +46

    I've always assumed that most tennis players understand what a paintjob is.

  • @kangspike7408
    @kangspike7408 Před 3 lety +1

    I respect the amount of research you pit in to make these videos! Thanks!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching and for the kind words Kang!

  • @theslicetennis
    @theslicetennis Před 2 lety

    Love this video mate! So crazy how old some of the racquets they use are!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety

      Tennis players are creatures of habit haha

  • @gregbaker3935
    @gregbaker3935 Před 3 lety +1

    great video, thanks. I've been curious about pros' racquet weights for a long time (especially Rublev's, haha)

  • @tenniseuphoria5012
    @tenniseuphoria5012 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice vid 👍 Worth noting thiem uses the 18x20 pure strike and Medvedev doesn’t use the xtc 305, it’s the dynacore or possibly even the 2013 Tfight which has a 95 sq inch head.

  • @cristianconstantinescu7264

    riight, I just switched to a 300g raquet (now Head MP extreme), used to play 315g unstrung (Babolat Drive Pro). For the amateurs watching, careful with the stiffness factor. After 8 years playing injury free, Babolat really destroyed my shoulder joint and also got a tennis elbow as a bonus. Now with Head Extreme I have the pop, the spin but without the stiffness and 300g is enough for me. No problems held. The raquets pro staff with weights above 320g should really be avoided by amateurs because you will get injured FOR SURE.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks for the comment! For sure need to be careful. I’ve even heard suggestions that juniors should be limited to how stiff a racquet they should use to avoid injuries and promote sport longevity.

    • @cristianconstantinescu7264
      @cristianconstantinescu7264 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MikeKomen definitely needs to be adapted to the player, no? Loved the feel of Babolat Drive, but definitely didn't love recovering 4 months from a shoulder joint inflamation. Also I have not had a tennis elbow in 9 years (been playing way longer than that but my technique got corrected 9 years ago and since then had no injuries).

  • @movdqa
    @movdqa Před 3 lety +4

    I play with the IG Prestige MP, 27.60 inches, 375 grams, 386 swingweight. I bought a matched set of four of them in 2010/2011 and have been using them since. The only other frames that I've used are YT Prestige MPs (27.75 inches and similar specs to the IGs), and an RF97 that I playtested. The IG Prestige MP is relatively flexible so pretty good for those with arm issues. It's also considered a low-powered racquet but lead tape adds a lot of power. The main thing is that I've used the same frames for the last ten years - I think that it's easier to improve your frame if you keep variables to a minimum and one of those variables is the frame.

  • @aleksjj
    @aleksjj Před 3 lety +2

    I'm having Benoit Pair racket and his racket with no specifications on it, only sticker with his name,handle full of silicone inside but the rest looks same,also I asked some pro (from top 100) about their rackets and many having standard versions,for example-Medvedev told me what his racket is not customized.

  • @pagodacloud2241
    @pagodacloud2241 Před rokem

    Thanks for the knowledge about tennis. Keep going bro

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před rokem

      Thanks for the support, will do!!

  • @sean7891233
    @sean7891233 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great video Mike, you’ve just earned a new sub 🤗

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Sean! I appreciate the support :) lots more videos coming this summer

  • @danradic5680
    @danradic5680 Před 3 lety +6

    A few corrections:
    1) Schwartzman racket is not custom mold but YT/IG radical MP that was retail. Identical layup to the retail
    2) Zverev is indeed using the Gravity Pro (not the Speed). So is Rublev
    3) Novak is not using the PT113B (that racket was discontinued in 2019). He is using the PT346.1

  • @JoJo-Mo-63
    @JoJo-Mo-63 Před 3 lety

    Great Job! Thank you so much for all this unknown information.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Tony! I’ve got a WTA edition of this topic coming Monday

  • @titusgeorge9280
    @titusgeorge9280 Před 2 lety

    Funny how this showed up in my feed today. You will probably find this crazy, but while I am currently playing around with the newer Prestige racquets, and have been playing with the Prince Graphite Classic from just a few years ago, my favorite racquet, where I feel like I am basically catching the ball and throwing it wherever I want is the Wilson Graphite Matrix from the 80’s. The “Poor Man’s Pro-Staff” in a way, without the PWS on the side, coming in around 355g., and only an 85 sq in headsize. Wish they still made it and I didn’t have to take chances on eBay....

  • @carlom.3737
    @carlom.3737 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Just curious were those strung weights?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I believe from what I read that they’re all strung weights. Thanks Carlo!

  • @mirnesnuhanovic9597
    @mirnesnuhanovic9597 Před 3 lety

    I play with Prince Spectrum Comp 110. I got it 2016. It is great for play. I love it becasue it is old, but one could never tell. It allows me to play all the shots.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Sounds like you found what works for you

    • @vladyslavkhokhlov349
      @vladyslavkhokhlov349 Před 3 lety +1

      I use a Head Pro Lite Tour '98, leaded up to 335 gr strung, and the reason why i play with such an old racquet is that no morden one offers you that unique, solid, consistant feeling, when you just literally percept the ball on the stringbed. Probably that is thanks to twaron, which head used back at those years.

  • @glennlubomirskynovitch3254

    The weight is something important. But the balance of the racquet is relevant. Could you make a vid on that stuff also?

  • @sauravborgohain9122
    @sauravborgohain9122 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you think the new Pure Drive 2021 is good?. I recently purchased it but haven't got to try it. What do you think about the control of Pure Drive? 🥺

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I think it’s for sure an improvement over the last one. If you liked any of the old ones you’ll really like this new one. I’ve got a full review of it up on my channel already if you want to check it out!

  • @charliemaher1
    @charliemaher1 Před rokem

    Hi thank you Mike - how heavy is Tsitsipas and Medvedev Rqts ??

  • @skylaxx
    @skylaxx Před 3 lety +1

    Subscribed, cool content man 👍

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I appreciate the support 🙏🏻

  •  Před 3 lety

    Nice video bro, congrats!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, I appreciate the support!

  • @Symphonicrockfran
    @Symphonicrockfran Před 2 lety

    Subscribed. Amazing video. Greetings from Argentina

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! Big hello from Canada 👋🏻🇨🇦🇦🇷

  • @alekoshred
    @alekoshred Před 3 lety +1

    great insight, new sub, keep up the great work 🤘

  • @JNguyen07Max
    @JNguyen07Max Před 2 lety

    I still play using my Head Liquidmetal Radical Midplus, and Prince O3 Speedport Black OS from when I was in high-school back in 2007-2011. They're 10+ years old and still going strong.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety

      Good call, will probably be good for another long while as long as you take care of it

  • @jerome_morrow
    @jerome_morrow Před 3 lety +2

    This is a decent attempt at a rather complex topic; the bottom line is that pros most often are not using the racquet they are endorsing. However, you have a number of errors and inaccuracies. For example, Zverev does indeed use a pro-stock version of the Gravity Pro (TGT344.3). The average tennis fan is not actually that concerned by such minutiae, so your content is still worthwhile and informative.
    The other question many fans often like to know is whether their retail racquet is actually a reasonably close version of the pro-stock stick their favourite player is using. In the case of Zverev, the retail Gravity Pro has the same mold and layup as his pro-stock version. The difference is in the weight, balance and swingweight where his specs far exceed that playable by tennis muggles. The 18x20 drill pattern he has is also slightly different from the retail stick, but that’s largely a minor variance.
    In the case of Djokovic, well... forget about even getting anything close to his PT346 in the retail market!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the extra detail Jerome! That’s why this tennis community is the best! I agree retail rackets have come a long way and as long as you find something that suits your game it’s all good I say. Thanks for watching!

    • @jerome_morrow
      @jerome_morrow Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen Totally! It’s crazy how some people are so fanatical in their search for that magic stick that they are willing to pay huge prices for pro-stock racquets when there are so many good racquets available at retail which are likely a better fit for their game. There really is no conspiracy going on that the pros get the top grade stuff whilst retail gets the dressed up cheap and nasty sticks.
      HEAD PT346’s and Wilson H22’s aside, many pro-stock racquets are the same mold and layup of either a current or past retail stick, just customised to the required specs for each particular pro.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      And now there is even the option of the Wilson Pro Lab racquets. The blade pro lab I believe is the H22 under a different name.

  • @lisachalmers5687
    @lisachalmers5687 Před 3 lety

    Good Video. I love my first generation Wilson Ultra 110 with 18×16 string pattern. This racquet weighs in, strung up, with winking emoji dampner, beer or wine butt cap sticker and pink overgrip at a whopping 280 grams. I hybrid the string and get wicked spin.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Lisa! As long as you find what you like out of your racquets it’s all good. Thanks for watching!

    • @lisachalmers5687
      @lisachalmers5687 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen no shame in playing oversized😆

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Serena does it!

    • @lisachalmers5687
      @lisachalmers5687 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen other favorite frames was the SW signature blade 104 and the 300 gram Prince Textreme Warrior 107.

  • @stevlehr
    @stevlehr Před 3 lety +3

    I just weighed the racket I played with yesterday. 339 grams. I'm in my 70's and not remarkably strong. In my 40's most of my rackets were around 365 grams. I always play with a leather grip + tourna grip and sometimes add lead tape, at the 12 o clock position . I started adjusting frame weight after frustration with my 3 Prince Diablo Mid frames, which all played differently. A lot.
    I played a few years with a Wilson T-2000 in the 1970's. I googled its strung weight just now: 385 grams. Seems about right. Head size 67. That was a powerful frame.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the comment Stephen! Your comment speaks volumes about the progress and change in the game. The swing style has changed dramatically over time moving from very flat shots with linear swings to topspin shots with loopy swings. The balance and average weights of racquets had to follow to match the modern game. Thanks for watching Stephen!

    • @stevlehr
      @stevlehr Před 3 lety +1

      @@MikeKomen Well explained, and I'm sure you're right, Mike.
      You might make a video explaining Shieh Su-Wei's racket mods and how she moves her hands on her racket's grip. A marvel to me.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      That’s a great idea! Her technique and shot selections blow my mind 🤯

  • @torstensalm1876
    @torstensalm1876 Před 3 lety

    very interesting subject. please tell us if the racketweight you are talking of is strung or unstrung!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I believe the weights that I found online were referring to strung weights. Thanks for watching Torsten!

  • @iliannachev2882
    @iliannachev2882 Před rokem +1

    The youngsters may not remember that, but up until the late ‘80s tennis racquets were all heavier than the ones sold today. 355 grams was the standard for most of them. Most people played with them (including women) and they were still able to play. The truth is that the tennis racquet is very important when it comes to reaching your potential in the pro circuit. Every player has requirements for what their racquet should feel like, in order to suit their personal needs. That is not a surprise as people are built differently. Good content in this video!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před rokem +1

      Thank you and thanks for your comment 😁

  • @cjzizzari2405
    @cjzizzari2405 Před 3 lety

    At 6’ 200lbs with a decent stroke should I be adding lead tape to my racquet? I use the white and black head youtek from 2012. I think it weighs 265grams. My shot feels very slow compared to how hard I feel like I’m swinging.
    Thanks in advance.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +2

      Hey CJ! That would be a good option for you in my opinion, you could also test out a heavier frame first like a vcore pro 330g and see how you like it before adding lead to your frame. Thanks for watching!

    • @cjzizzari2405
      @cjzizzari2405 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen what string pattern would you recommend I’m pretty sure that one very tight which isn’t ideal for power either?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Typically if you’re looking for power and spin 16x19 is the move. 18x20 patterns are more control oriented.

    • @cjzizzari2405
      @cjzizzari2405 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen thanks for all the help brother

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      No worries, happy to help!

  • @rkm4671
    @rkm4671 Před 3 lety +1

    Solid content Man!!!!!!
    New Sub:)

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, I appreciate the support! 🙌🏼

  • @gregorychoi9902
    @gregorychoi9902 Před 3 lety

    Hey Mike, I currently use the Head speed pro back from 2018. I am a high school player, and sometimes have late contact due to the heaviness of the racket. I was wondering, in your opinion, what would be a good option for me. A racket that has similar specs(stability,control,feel) and that is less heavy but still stable. What do you recommend?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Hey Gregory! First of all thank you for watching! I would recommend you try the Yonex vcore 95 and Dunlop cx200 tour both fell super crisp and swing quick while maintaining great stability. My main racquet is the vcore95 and I’ve been loving it for 2 years now. If you’re making any tennis purchases I kindly ask you to use my link to RacquetGuys. They have great deals and price match and I get a small kickback from the referral link so it helps the channel! Hope that helps

    • @xyz86457
      @xyz86457 Před 3 lety

      Same here. What I’ve been doing is to try to gain more muscles 😂

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      💪🏻

    • @charliemaher1
      @charliemaher1 Před rokem

      First video yourself and make sure you’re turning and preparing at the second the ball is on your opponent’s rqt and coming off - If you’re a little late turning and preparing then you’ll be late hitting and the rqt will really feel heavy !

  • @mansquito2488
    @mansquito2488 Před 3 lety +2

    I managed to get my hands on an old ultra 2 former top 10 women's player's racquet. It has an inherent weight of about 395 grams. The shelf version was 360 grams. It's such false advertising with these paint jobs. I always respected Sampras' clarity with openly only playing with the St Vincent Prostaff 85.

  • @buffalobob2890
    @buffalobob2890 Před 3 lety +4

    Djokovic's racket helps make him "the greatest returner in the world." In his day Andre Agassi was a great returner. How did his racket contribute to that when compared with the rackets of his fellow players?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +2

      Agassi’s racquet at the time was a much larger headsize that what almost everyone was using at the time. Definitely helped him have some extra pop and room for error.

    • @buffalobob2890
      @buffalobob2890 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen Thanks, Mike.

    • @alexbrands11
      @alexbrands11 Před 2 lety

      "Greatest returner" Ноле делает из себя только сам!! PT346.1 здесь вообще не причем!!🤣🌺🤣

  • @thepadelpodcast
    @thepadelpodcast Před 3 lety

    Mike, you are saying on the vid that Domi is using the 3rd version,but he actually uses the first version the black and red old one repainted. But thanks for the vid,it is a good one :)

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, I appreciate the support!

  • @CJZM7777
    @CJZM7777 Před 3 lety +1

    Good info. 340 grams is not a heavy racket though. Swing weight is probably more important than static weight too but it is more difficult to get the swing weight of pros as most of the top guys send their rackets to a private matching firm to have them customized to their desired weight, balance and swing weight. Rafa's racket is a fairly light 340 grams but I have seen reports that his swing weight is 355 and he reported went up a little from there a couple of years ago. I've seen reports that Djokovic's swing weight is around 370 too which is toward the high end even for pros. My personal belief is most stock retail rackets are too light and the swing weight is too low.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +3

      330-335 is about the limit for me. I’m a pretty fit guy (not as ripped as Rafa lol) but playing consistently at 340 or above is taxing on the arm for the average player. My two cents. Thanks for the comment!

  • @user-kl3sl5pp7g
    @user-kl3sl5pp7g Před 3 lety +4

    360 grams sounds extremely heavy, it just goes to show how much strength and physical conditioning it takes to be a professional player. I would like if you do a similar video on other players like Wawrinka, Cilic, Nishikori, Raonic, etc. Stan must be using a very heavy racquet to control his shots.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I’ve got a WTA version of the video coming out tomorrow but I’ll make another ATP one as well featuring players I missed here.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Next video for sure! I’ve got the WTA episode coming out later today

  • @F4BIO771
    @F4BIO771 Před 3 lety +1

    Djokovic use a mold similar to a Head LiquidMetal Radical with 18x19 string pattern and a bit more longer (27.10).
    Gasquet uses an Head Instinct LiquidMetal XL, that is not an Extreme.
    Yeah LiquidMetal's racquets were great lol

  • @petrulisievici4715
    @petrulisievici4715 Před 3 lety +1

    Just get into it!

  • @kwladner
    @kwladner Před 3 lety +4

    Why did you miss Tsitsipas and Medvedev racquets weights? Kudos to you! Great content for a tennis video.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +3

      I was reading conflicting information about the weight of their racquets so I didn’t want to put it in the video, but I think some people in the comments have found it. Thanks for watching Wladner!

  • @BlagoJ
    @BlagoJ Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @BOBBY-et9xb
    @BOBBY-et9xb Před 3 lety +3

    I just had my Head Microgel OS restrung and it's also an 18/19 string pattern.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Not many frames out there with that pattern

  • @ACTennis
    @ACTennis Před 3 lety

    Nice video mate, I haven't even been getting any notifications of yours unfortunately lol - wouldn't stress about some of the over the top comments, it ain't even that serious 🤭
    Fun fact: As stiff as Pure Strikes are, Dominic uses a stiffer layup than retail

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Haha thanks man! No stress, just love for the game 😎 Thiem is an absolute beast!

  • @HiTENNISkorea
    @HiTENNISkorea Před 3 lety

    So nice video!!!

  • @thomasmedeiros5722
    @thomasmedeiros5722 Před 2 lety +3

    A couple of ideas to take away from this video. Touring Professionals tend to use modified Pro Stock racquets that are weigh more than stock models. A heavy hammer will drive a nail in with more force if you can swing it. Many touring pros tend to stay with the same racquet for a long time. Recreational players should hit with a racquet that actually fits their skills and fitness level not one that is endorsed by their favorite player.
    A heavy racquet can really put lots of stress on your arm and elbow if you’re not in exceptional condition. It requires lots more swing speed and precision to generate pace with a smaller head and string surface.

  • @joneyin
    @joneyin Před 3 lety

    Nice vid! Any idea about Shapovalov's?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      From the looks of the frame, it's a Yonex vcore95 SV probably with some customizations for him. Thanks for watching Jay. Might do an all Canadian edition of this topic in the future, and dig up some more details.

    • @carterwright617
      @carterwright617 Před 3 lety

      Its actually a yonex Xi the last time I checked. Unless he changed it super recently. Both shapo and Stan were using the same xi model for a long time.

  • @Joecuzzi
    @Joecuzzi Před rokem +1

    Boris Becker once said that the some of the players in the 90's used rackets that were over 400g, with Sampras's racket weighing around 460g. That's 3 slices of wheat bread heavier than Novak's. I think more importantly than the weight is the Balance Point.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před rokem

      They have more weight through the top of the frame compared to the retail versions which are all mostly very head light and handle heavy

  • @riotmode666
    @riotmode666 Před 3 lety +3

    Nice compilation. The Gravity has 100 sq in. too ;) just saying

  • @mteca5093
    @mteca5093 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I appreciate it 🙏🏻

  • @jquibbler
    @jquibbler Před 3 lety

    What does Berrettini and Fabio use?

  • @codymtl
    @codymtl Před 3 lety

    One of your best vids bud 👌🏼

  • @FlyFoxAir
    @FlyFoxAir Před 3 lety +1

    I would like more info on what Roger is using and what he has used throughout he’s career.. maybe a separate video? Is he honest? Or different Raquet?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s a great idea for a video. He used an older ProStaff for a few years while repoing the newer models but that changed when the first autograph edition came out.

    • @allanyang21
      @allanyang21 Před 3 lety +1

      His current racket is the one he endorse.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +2

      I made a whole video just about all of Rogers racquets coming out tomorrow at 3pm!

  • @jeffhermida4788
    @jeffhermida4788 Před 3 lety +1

    i added 6 grams to my racquet bc i love that "plow through" feeling too!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! Where did you add it?

    • @jeffhermida4788
      @jeffhermida4788 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen 9am noon and 3pm positions. I still play with Fed's Ncode 6-1 90sq stick. best racquet ever imho.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I should try to get one for a “hall of fame” edition of racquet reviews

  • @jovas5302
    @jovas5302 Před 3 měsíci

    The racquet Djokovic is playing with is also a little bit longer, approximately 3mm.

  • @sportsallday5991
    @sportsallday5991 Před 3 lety

    Nice video!

  • @manro8
    @manro8 Před 2 lety

    I have a Wilson pro staff rf edition I have added lead to the head as it’s so light only issue is it weighs in at 365 grams what’s the issues with this?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety

      No issue whatever feels comfortable for you is the way to go!

    • @oliveroshea5765
      @oliveroshea5765 Před rokem

      You could try rebar and concrete in the handle

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před rokem

      😂

  • @joeherbert4360
    @joeherbert4360 Před 2 lety +1

    i bought 5 rf97 rackets, they all differ in swingweight, twistweight and weight. Frustating. We pay premium price but cant get 2 that feels the same.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety +1

      Understandable frustration Joe :( hopefully they are working on getting better with quality control, the pro lab racquets are a good start.

  • @munishkhanduja2405
    @munishkhanduja2405 Před 3 lety

    in one of the tennis tv videos, someone was talking about rublev's forehand and his racquet weighs much less than what you are mentioning. Even I was surprised

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Drop a link if you can find it. Everywhere I looked was saying 360g for Rublev. Maybe there was a change with his new racquet??

    • @munishkhanduja2405
      @munishkhanduja2405 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen Thanks so much replying. I just can't find that video rn 🙈. But I do remember John milman and Bublik talked about it. But look what I found for you:
      czcams.com/video/KLHatn-Knp8/video.html
      I also have one question, can you explain what advantages does a 18*19 string pattern have?

  • @rishabhmakker624
    @rishabhmakker624 Před 3 lety

    Good video!

  • @MrJohnnyblazed
    @MrJohnnyblazed Před 3 lety

    Mike good video!!, but you forgot to mention Rafa's grip size

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! He's got quite a small grip, pretty sure it's a 4 1/4

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen never understood why America never adopted the more international grip system, 1-5. So much easier to understand.

  • @rihitsaundankar3172
    @rihitsaundankar3172 Před 2 lety

    the racquet i used which is a Wilson Pro Staff RF97 335g with 10 extra grams, and its heavier than some pros....

  • @tesina21
    @tesina21 Před 3 lety +1

    Might be a stupid question but are you referencing strung or unstrung weights in this vid?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +2

      I believe these are all strung weights. Thanks for watching!

  • @nathanmiller6051
    @nathanmiller6051 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks man!!! Can you even be more awesome?? Love your videos and reviews!!! Thanks for all your help and kindness

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha always too kind Nathan! I appreciate all your support!

  • @jimosborn3411
    @jimosborn3411 Před 3 lety

    Herman used a Wilson Prostaff throughout his career. Similar to Sampras and Federer. Slazenger simply painted the rackets

  • @jimosborn3411
    @jimosborn3411 Před 3 lety +2

    I do laugh when Tenniswarehouse 'review' their stock of rackets.
    "This racket [insert from below]
    -is Solid
    -gives a super Plush feeling
    -Generates great power (racket not player)
    -Feels super smooth on contact..
    -is a 'player's' racket..
    -Is really good for angles..
    -has great whip (!! Wtf)
    -has great plow through
    -is super stable
    -is really sharp with volleys 🤔,
    -great carving through the ball/court.
    -makes me real like I can dominate the court (only if I'm better than the opponent that is)
    -gives me the 'security' the crush the ball
    -give me the confidence to go for the lines.
    - gives great 'feel' (yep the racket has synapses now'
    -means I always hit good length..
    "Also the racket incorporates the newest 'technology' that the marketing department came up with..
    To name a few.."
    Ampifeel..
    Basalt matrix,
    Youtek,
    Graphene,
    FST- fast speed technology,
    Woofer system, (I kid you not)
    Cortex system,
    Isometric frame,
    360+ technology (wait what!!!),
    All bullshit designed for you to make an impulse buy..

    • @GIN.356.A
      @GIN.356.A Před 2 lety

      You forgot the ol' "right up _____'s wheelhouse"

  • @toddjordan7439
    @toddjordan7439 Před 3 lety

    Are these weights unstrung or with strings?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I believe these are strung* weights

  • @matteobarbieri1190
    @matteobarbieri1190 Před rokem

    Is the weight with or without string?

  • @RN-xl7qp
    @RN-xl7qp Před 3 lety

    Can you tell how many players use Xtra length racquet plz

    • @dustyroot4708
      @dustyroot4708 Před 3 lety +1

      Not a lot as far as I know. Djokovic 27.25" since returning from the elbow injury, Schwartzman 28.00", Monfils 27.50", Isner 27.50". It says a lot that there is little to be gained at the top level compared to the standard 27.00". I'll edit this to include Gasquet 27.5".

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for finding and posting that info Dusty!

  • @gabrielfelipe1770
    @gabrielfelipe1770 Před 2 lety +1

    Not seeing Federer on the thumb really breaks my heart. Damn, I’m getting old!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety +1

      Don't worry Gabriel haha I have two videos just about Fed. One where I ate and trained like him for a day and one all about all the racquets he's used!

  • @humanentity2214
    @humanentity2214 Před 3 lety

    What's the head size used by zverev? Looks like most flat type big gotta hitters using 95

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Some commenters let me know that Zverev did in fact switch to the gravity pro frame. If that’s the case it’s a 100.

    • @humanentity2214
      @humanentity2214 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen wow a pro hitting with a 100 in ATP especially his style seems unique.

  • @dthorne4602
    @dthorne4602 Před rokem

    Big brands don't really care too much if you do or don't know, because most pro racquets aren't available from the other brands either.

  • @pasipulkkinencom
    @pasipulkkinencom Před 2 lety +1

    Nope, Roman Prokes makes ie. Djokovic racquets (352gr not 360) by hand. He says that every frame which comes from the factory is different in weight and balance. He needs to balance them by hand one at a time. One racquet takes 3 hours.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety

      I don’t doubt it, I’m sure for someone at his level there is extra attention paid to the racquet

    • @pasipulkkinencom
      @pasipulkkinencom Před 2 lety

      ​@@MikeKomen Sorry Djoco is 327 only. Check this out... czcams.com/video/eTj-labBKtg/video.html

    • @pasipulkkinencom
      @pasipulkkinencom Před 2 lety

      @@MikeKomen and this czcams.com/video/4sRSqSupzyM/video.html

  • @JSteezy
    @JSteezy Před 3 lety

    I think Djokovic also has a slight lengh added. Like 27.1 inch or something small but it's slightly longer. This was added like 6 years ago or something. Wasn't always like this.

  • @ashwinkumart8642
    @ashwinkumart8642 Před 2 lety

    Very useful

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching! Will have to make an update to this video since many players have a new racquet now

  • @cemozd
    @cemozd Před 3 lety +1

    Hey, how about Roger Federer's racquet? Do you have any information on that?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Fed uses the ProStaff RF with some personal touches on it. He wasn't in the video since this one was focused on players at this year's AO. Thanks for watching!

    • @cemozd
      @cemozd Před 3 lety +1

      @@MikeKomen Yeah, I know this video is AO only. However I would like to know more about Roger's player issued racquet. Probably a lot of people does as well :) If you can make a video about that in the future that would be great! Loving the content!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Will do! Working on one for top WTA at the moment but will make another one for ATP players that weren’t featured in this edition

    • @fedsanity
      @fedsanity Před 3 lety +5

      Fed’s racquet is probably closer to retail stock than anyone else’s in the top 10. It makes sense, Wilson designed the mold just for him when he was trying out new prototypes back in 2013-2014. His personal racquets are probably made for him with a tighter tolerance on weight and balance than retail units. Priority One is the company that customizes his racquet for him. His grip seems custom, slightly rounder than stock, and the buttcap isn’t as flared. A small amount of lead tape is added in the upper hoop under the guard. His racquets are strung with 3 leather power pads at the 6 o’clock position, along with string savers just above the center of the string bed. I don’t think he has any lead tape or silicone in the handle. He strings with natural gut in the mains and Luxilon Alu Power Rough in the cross.
      Keep in mind that this is the longest break from the tour that he’s ever had in his career, and may return with a slightly different setup since he’s had time to play around with specs.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      I made a whole video about all the racquets Fed has endorsed and used. Dropping tomorrow at 3pm!

  • @west4798
    @west4798 Před 3 lety +1

    340 grams strung or unstrung. And also what about the swingweight which is more important.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I believe these are strung weights. I couldn’t find enough info on swingweight. As for what’s more important it’s all about personal preference and what you’re looking to get out of the frame.

  • @CourtsideSportsLTD
    @CourtsideSportsLTD Před 3 lety

    Love this topic! A lot of pro stocks will come in a very light spec as well. Manufacturers may produce bare hair pins at around 300g to allow the customizer extra room to play with.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Great insight! That’s why the Wilson Pro Labs racquets are on the lighter side as well for the average consumer to customize to their liking. The Pro Labs racquets are a great option for people looking to get the “pro stock” experience. Thanks for watching!

  • @sulaimanwasil9160
    @sulaimanwasil9160 Před 3 lety

    sweet VID

  • @Bambotb
    @Bambotb Před 2 lety

    Head TGT is not enough...that's like saying he uses a radical..yeah which one ? There are many TGTs XL just means extended

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the update! I just spoke about what I found while reading. Please let us know if you know or find more info!

  • @ginomarone8831
    @ginomarone8831 Před 3 lety

    Are you sure about those weights? Doesn’t 345-355 grams seems “average”...for an ATP player...? Reason for asking bc my 12yr old daughter has switched to the Blade 98 16x19 about 8-9 months ago (from the 285gr blade 98) and it checks in at 320-325 grams (3-3/8 grip size) when strung with the Luxilon Alu rough and 1x overgrip, no lead. I have a nice scale I bought just for this purpose so I know it’s fairly accurate. She just recently tried the blade 100 16x19 and hated it bc it felt very light. We ended up adding about 17gr distributed between top of grip and 3-9 but, she still prefers the 98sq inch vs the 100.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I’m quoting what I found online reading these player’s racquet specs.

    • @ginomarone8831
      @ginomarone8831 Před 3 lety

      Mike Komen ,, BTW, I am not disagreeing, just surprised about the weights. For some reason I was thinking these guys used much heavier racquets. Wonder if you could find out about the different balance of the racquets they use. I bet Rafa uses something insanely head-light... lol! Great content by the way, thanks for sharing!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the support! Good thinking with Rafa’s racquet, he gets so much speed on the swing, it would make a lot of sense

  • @billuvill
    @billuvill Před 3 lety

    I always assumed players might be using racquets they promote, but heavily customized to meet their needs. It is like that in most other sports.

  • @jacobkapusta667
    @jacobkapusta667 Před 3 lety +1

    Could you do the WTA?

  • @nguyenalex1373
    @nguyenalex1373 Před 3 lety

    Not all heroes wear capes

  • @GeneralRock114
    @GeneralRock114 Před 3 lety

    It would have been nice to get the SW’s also.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I just added what I could find. I didn’t see the swing weights posted for many of these so I didn’t add it. If you find more info on sw online please add it here, it would be super helpful!

    • @F4BIO771
      @F4BIO771 Před 3 lety

      usually around 340, Tsitsipas and others next gen a bit lower

  • @tubeontherox
    @tubeontherox Před 3 lety +12

    Do one for the WTA players too please :)

  • @eyesOnJayda
    @eyesOnJayda Před 3 lety

    What advantages does a 1pt HL racquet have over a racquet with a 6pt HL balance point?
    Thanks.
    Great video by the way.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      The more head light it is means that more of the weight is towards the handle while the lower the number the more weight that is distributed towards the top. A handle heavy racquet will usually be easier to create racquet head speed while a frame that is more head heavy will transfer more force to the ball buy may be harder to generate racquet head speed on the swing.

    • @eyesOnJayda
      @eyesOnJayda Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen Is the balance point a factor of the weight of the frame? Can a 340g and a 305g racquet both have the same balance point?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      They can just depends how the weight is distributed in the frame

  • @bd4811
    @bd4811 Před 3 lety

    How much does Medvedev`s racquet weigh?

  • @TheHuntedLion
    @TheHuntedLion Před 3 lety +1

    Are you talking unstrung weight or total (strung) weight when you're saying the weight of the pro's racquets?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      I believe these were strung weights. Thanks for watching!

    • @miGueL4ng3L
      @miGueL4ng3L Před 2 lety

      It's a very big difference if the string weights aprox 15gr and the overgrip 6-8gr.

  • @paulsteezo1772
    @paulsteezo1772 Před 2 lety +2

    Pros have been lying to us going back to the days of Nastase and Laver!! Paint Jobs On Dunlop Maxply Forts with Adidas and Chemold contracts.

  • @nikodc2008
    @nikodc2008 Před 3 lety +3

    Could you do this same video for the top women players too?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety

      Will do. Coming soon!

    • @erianmaxcic6052
      @erianmaxcic6052 Před 3 lety

      @@MikeKomen Please include Sharapova too, even tough shes retired. Thanks

  • @gamethor7865
    @gamethor7865 Před 3 lety

    Hey, love your video. Do one for other players also

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Will do and have a WTA edition of the video coming out tomorrow at 4pm

  • @iulchj
    @iulchj Před 2 lety

    what kind of balance are pro racquets?

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety +1

      The WTA I found mostly has headheavier racquets while ATP players tend to favour head light racquets. Varies by player though

  • @dimjohannisse6067
    @dimjohannisse6067 Před 2 lety +1

    I found a 17grams difference between my two blades!!!

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 2 lety

      Classic Wilson quality control story lol

  • @AIMBOTKATFISH
    @AIMBOTKATFISH Před 3 lety

    I went to racquetguys.ca and literally everything is more expensive than tennis warehouse and midwest sports.
    Great video BTW.

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      Keep in mind their prices are in CAD while the others will show prices in USD

    • @MikeKomen
      @MikeKomen  Před 3 lety +1

      I talked to the boys at RacquetGuys, they also let me know they would price match for you!