Is Yonex Ezone 98 good?

Andy- “The DR 98 performs very similarly to the Ai 98 from every area of the court, and they are both great all-around racquets. However, I did find the DR 98 to have a slightly crisper feel than the Ai 98, and a bit more power and stability.

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Moreover, who uses Yonex Ezone 98?

The Yonex Ezone 98 series is likely the bestselling Yonex racquet of all time (just guessing). With players such as Nick Kyrgios (Xi 98), Naomi Osaka (Ai 98), Marton Fucsovics (Dr 98), and plenty of other players using this line of racquets – it’s been a blockbuster among competitive players the world over.

Likewise, what is the difference between the Yonex Ezone 98 and 100? One of those was the Yonex Ezone 98, which is just slightly heavier than the Yonex Ezone 100 that we tried out today. I found the Ezone 98 was really strong from the back of the court, offering good power without sacrificing too much on control. With the Ezone 100, the racket head is slightly larger at 100 sq.

Moreover, who plays Wilson Blade 98?

Current racquet of choice is the Yonex VCORE Pro 97 310. Marco: Open level lefty aggressive baseliner with a semi-western forehand and a one-handed backhand. He currently plays with a Wilson Blade 98 16×19 Countervail.

Are Yonex tennis rackets good?

Balanced on a 6-point home front, the Yonex Ezone 100 is designed for players who love to have control and feel of a tennis ball. This Yonex Rival is perfect as one of the best tennis racquets to control. So, Yonex is the best brand for tennis racquets.

Who uses Yonex Vcore?

Yonex also has American rising star Frances Tiafoe, Australian Nick Kyrgios and plenty of others: Angelique Kerber, Denis Shapovalov, Stan Wawrinka, Caroline Garcia, Steve Johnson, Genie Bouchard, Anastasija Sevastova, Belinda Bencic and Monica Puig.

What racquet does Novak Djokovic use?

Head Graphene 360+ Speed Pro

How do I know my tennis racket grip size?

Ruler Test: To measure grip size using the ruler test, first place the fingers of your racket hand together, then align a ruler’s edge with the the bottom horizontal crease of your palm. Next, measure to the tip of your ring finger, this measurement is your grip size.

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