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Do You Really Need a 2nd Racquet??? 

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Should you buy a backup racquet? Could your backup racquet be different for singles and doubles? Should your string your backup racquet with strings or at a different tension? Is it bad to play with multiple different racquets?
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@brandomaxwell
@brandomaxwell Год назад
A matched pair is key because I’m not smart enough to tell the differences between a new string I’m testing vs my regular setup unless I can compare them in real time. Same for adjusting customizations; I have to feel the different weightings side by side against the same opponent in the same weather or I get confused. ‘Love this topic; no one else is providing content like this.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
tbh I dont see how someone could do without a 2nd racquet when it comes to testing these things
@derekpappas1556
@derekpappas1556 Год назад
Dunlop takes care this situation that you have , by having different color limited edition versions of some of there racquets , like the cx 200 , 200 tour and 400 tour .
@zlmdragon.
@zlmdragon. 3 месяца назад
@@TennCom Hi, can you do a video of playing 1-2 hour tennis with different weight racquets starting from your normal heaviest going lighter every 10 minutes as your arm would get tired, as an exercise, does it feel any different than sticking to the heaviest racquet? Thanks P.S. a simpler option would be to pick the lighter racquet after playing 1 hour with the heavier/normal one and review the difference in how it feels continuing playing.
@lancekaneshiro5932
@lancekaneshiro5932 Год назад
This is the 1st time I've seen anyone discuss this topic. Great video! Love your content and thorough, honest views. Keep it up!
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
thanks Lance!
@tafder
@tafder Год назад
Always had matched pairs myself, but never stopped tinkering with strings. I'd say having a spare is always a good shout, as an unlucky bad shank can kill new strings.
@lucg378
@lucg378 Год назад
Great video! Love that golden hour lighting 😍 I find the best combo for me is having two racquets with the same string and tension. When I find my primary racquet’s strings becomes too loose or launchy then I switch to the racquet with new strings.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
Thanks! I just a pretty aggressive grade to enhance it hahaha. I usually alternate between the two frames for no particular reason
@b.lakeberg7456
@b.lakeberg7456 Год назад
Aah, the joy of collecting and tinkering is music to my ears! My favorite racquets that I play the most with are the Diadem Elevate Tour, Prince Graphite 107, Wilson Prostaff 97, and the Volkl C10 pro. I have others, but 1 of those is always in the bag. The extra frames of these 5 are all matched and I usually string them consistently at 48lbs with volkl cyclone (maybe will be replaced with zero) or forten syn gut with gosen polynon. The second tier favorite is the 2019 Pure Aero Rafa version. It is so fun to have easy power and spin. Thank you for your content!
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
thanks for watching!
@arweiss21
@arweiss21 Год назад
nice tweener at 3:52!!!! i personally always have two identical racquets because I break my multifilament strings in about 6 hours (need them for arm comfort)
@overdrive_tennis
@overdrive_tennis Год назад
Great video. You mentioned an interesting subject: the several factors that affect us on game day (hunger, string tension, weather...). It might be a good subject for another video (as a coach, I often see players struggling to understand why they can't always play at their best level). Thanks
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
I recently watched a My Tennis HQ video that talked about Kaure's encounter with Agassi. Agassi said that when he was number 1, there were maybe 5 days a year where he felt "good," and the key is more about playing through the tough patches, not letting the, distract you from what's important in the match or practice
@christianolsson834
@christianolsson834 2 месяца назад
Starting off with what a great channel this is! Thanks!!! I used to have a bunch (4) of speed pro 360+ but I sold them and bought one (1) speed pro auxetic. I have a backup in my old head radical tour 1993. I play only for fun and I might get a Gravity pro as something to go back and forth to. I now venture out in the vast land of tennis strings and the best so far was hawk touch strung low at around 20 kg. worst was actually lynx at 22 kg. nasty ping in the center. Played well but not in the same league as hawk touch.
@dimitristzimis3238
@dimitristzimis3238 Год назад
Well said! I prefer the fun of having different rackets. At the end of the day, i want to also have a softer and lighter racket when my arms feel stressed.
@shitaocheng1527
@shitaocheng1527 10 месяцев назад
I felt the same. I think as long it's similar line of racket (spin friendly, power friendly, control oriented). So you don't have adjust too much
@oscarterrazasrevilla5421
@oscarterrazasrevilla5421 Месяц назад
I have been playing for 50 years, between three or four times a week and participating in ITF senior tournaments. I only remember one time using my second raquet because I broke the strings. When I decide to change my raquets I give or sell the old ones, always one of them is almost new.
@cincotennisacademy3449
@cincotennisacademy3449 Год назад
Love your review content: I too enjoy to play test new models even old models I used to play with. Currently my racquet of choice is the V-Core 95 (2021) but I still carry in my bag my high school racquet Yamaha Secret-20 (mind you, I graduated high school in 1995) & when my students ask about the history of racquets/tennis. I pull out a wooden racquet 🎾 😂. I also have a small collection of ProStaff racquet dating back to the late 90s to the 2019 Roger RF.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
I think any self-respecting racquet nerd has a least a few prostaffs or 6.1s in the bag at any given time
@Le-Chuck
@Le-Chuck Год назад
Sometimes, switching raquet in a match where all goes bad, erases all the other factors of distraction and let you return in the match. I made it so many times, as you could do now between the vcore 98 and the radical mp auxetic you want to switch to... Depending on your oponent, conditions (wind, court...), Balls etc... Just taking the other one can make the tricks and let your mind free from a lot of adjustement while points are fading. I even saw a guy switching raquets when turning just to have more control or power when the wind is in front or back, letting him swingthe same... So yes, having 2 diff raquets you really know and made for diff senario can save your trust, consistency and so : the match !
@Morisdiver
@Morisdiver Год назад
I used to string two rackets at slightly different tension (usually with a difference of 1kg) and switch them depending on what kind of player I played with. Worked pretty well for me
@DelMelo
@DelMelo Год назад
Haha! That poor “4.0 take a set off Nadal” guy will never be forgotten.
@returntotennis706
@returntotennis706 Год назад
Great video. I have about 8 different racquets in my bag at any given time. I have others that I rotate in based on my mood. But I stick to 2-3 franes consistently for when I'm playing matches that count. Right now I'm really feeling the 2018 Vcore 95, but I'm extremely curious about the new model
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
2018 VC95 was my racquet of choice a few years ago and the '23 version cures all the problems i had with the '21. Not quite as sweet as the '18, but pretty damn sweet and much easier to use, especially stock.
@WaltKurtz68
@WaltKurtz68 Месяц назад
"Based on mood" 😆I'm glad I'm not the only one! 🤝
@LiamApilado
@LiamApilado Год назад
Great info such as Murray stringing higher at night to force him to keep swinging through the shot. Something I never thought about doing
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
Court Level Tennis in the house!
@belowilbor
@belowilbor Год назад
For rec players that doesn't break strings there is no necessity to have 2 or more rackets, buuuut if have a second one with a little more tension it can helps to adjust to a different condition and might come in handy. I have 2 ezones 98 with 48 and 51 lbs. I always start playing with the lower tension.
@charlessolinsky1537
@charlessolinsky1537 4 месяца назад
i’m new to tennis. why would you need to switch to the racket with different tension?
@Javi_C
@Javi_C Год назад
Nice perspective!
@davidh.-realestatebroker1515
I have 3 (all different). I just like to try new strings and tensions and also I think 3 is great because I can always invite someone to play even if they don’t have their Raquet handy and I still have a backup for myself if a string breaks etc.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
the only thing better than 3 racquets is 4 racquets
@skylaxx
@skylaxx Год назад
Good content. Interesting. Wilson Pro Staff user here. As someone who has multifilaments strung on mains I always carry min 2-3 same racquets with me as the multis I play with tend to break every 3-4 sessions. But I love the ball pocketing and the extra pop. I'm also using the same racquet for singles/doubles as I play a lot at the net in singles too.
@thehiddenfamily
@thehiddenfamily Год назад
I use two matched mp radicals And two matched gravity pros I alternate depending on how I’m feeling that day. If I feel like being lazy or playing doubles I use the mp since it’s lighter and the gravity for days where I’m playing more seriously and usually singles matches. Works for me 🤷🏾‍♂️
@rosskirkpatrick467
@rosskirkpatrick467 6 месяцев назад
Great video. I have been using the Dunlop fx500 for a while and it’s been great giving me max forgiveness on the synthetic clay courts I play on. I’ve recently gotten hold of a Fischer Pro One second gen, and I’m loving it and the extra control it gives - although it’s definitely less forgiving. I am just changing rackets depending on how I’m feeling on the day - both rackets give me very different pros and cons. At the moment I would struggle to fully commit to one.
@senhdang9305
@senhdang9305 Год назад
I didn't have a matched pair for the longest time but after snapping my strings mid session and having to use my backup racket that is completely different on many occassions, I gave in because it is too tough to suddenly adapt to a different racket.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
objectively the correct move
@golpherguy6388
@golpherguy6388 10 месяцев назад
For amateurs who are tennis nerds 3 of the same racquet is the magic number. 2 setup identically for match play. A third racquet to tryout new combinations of strings and tensions.
@marcgabor9690
@marcgabor9690 Год назад
Lots of good reasons to have 2 of the same racket at the (passionate) rec level. They don't need to be perfectly matched, close enough is good enough. For one, sh*t happens and sometimes you break a frame and a replacement is not easily available. Strings don't often break during a match but it happens. If you're in a good flow, you don't want to switch to another frame. Sometimes you want to play while your racket is still at the stringer. Finally, as others have mentioned, tinkering with different strings, leather grips, lead tape, etc... is a lot easier when you have a non-modded racket to compare to. Find a second hand or sale version of your favorite to keep as a backup. I have two of my fave and then a few others I just like to play with because they're cool, feel good (love me an old school thin beam, small head tight string pattern frame), help me with my game, are good for doubles, or are a little easier to play with if I'm injured or out of shape.
@steviewonder2492
@steviewonder2492 6 месяцев назад
I personally think having two identical racquets for someone playing regularly is key. For one, it allows you to test different string set ups to your current one, and it’s good to have a backup if a string breaks.
@baseballthumbguard3194
@baseballthumbguard3194 8 месяцев назад
I love trying out different racquets. it's like savoring the different nuances of fine wines. Sure, it's all "just wine" and you could probably get used to whichever you chose. But I have found that there is such a difference between different racquets, I just love trying them out and seeing which I like best (I think I've had 7-8 different racquets in the past 12 months). For me, where I am at the moment (3.5 adult rec player) I have decided that my racquet of choice for now is the Prince Synergy 98. I didn't much like the racquet when I first tried it, but the more I played with it, and especially played with it exclusively, NOT switching around, the more I came to truly appreciate its unique character that seems to suit my style. So....I went out and bought a second one......and a stringing machine....and this is MY reason for having more than one of the same racquet---the ability to test different strings side by side, or the same string, but at a different tension or a different gauge one right after the other. So far, Volkl Ctclone 17g @50lbs is my winner (17g RPM Blast, 18g V-Square, and 18g Black Widow are the losers so far for me)
@TennCom
@TennCom 8 месяцев назад
Synergy is underrrated imo i really liked it the one time i tried it
@andrewsbobservations5673
@andrewsbobservations5673 Год назад
Yes absolutely because if you are like struggling to return a huge serve or something there hits really hard a tighter strung racket would suit it better. Good to have variety
@HazenDThorne
@HazenDThorne Год назад
My current stable is a weighted up Head Extreme Tour 360+ (tungsten in the trap door, lead tape at 12, 9 and 3), a stock Head Radical MP 360+, and my old Head Prestige LiquidMetal Mid 93 with a tiny bit of tape at 3 and 9. The first two are close enough that they feel very similar, but just different enough to give me a little different feel. The last one is what I played with at the end of highschool and during college - need a little more forgiveness nowadays.
@Eliott-K
@Eliott-K Год назад
My bag is a wild and eclectic bunch of rackets I enjoy hitting with. My Go-to's are my Angell TC 97 frames (only matched racket in my bag), but I also have been playing with a ProStaff 90 Amplifeel, Regna 98, RF97, TC90, and a Slazenger Pro-Braided Henman. Each one has pros and cons and can help with things others can't, like the regna generating a ton of power off of slow balls but not being as stable when I play heavy-hitters for example. The Angells became my main stick because they can do the most for me out of any racket, maybe not the best at any one thing, but for my game they more than tick every box.
@bushmenaa
@bushmenaa Год назад
I am looking for regna 980and tc90, whats your tc97 specs ?
@Eliott-K
@Eliott-K Год назад
@@bushmenaa Nice picks! My TC97 is 16x19, 320g, 310 Balance, Grip B size 4 3/8. I string it with TierOne Black Knight at ~54lbs and I love it to death. Highly recommend personally, but obviously the specs I use aren't for everyone
@CristianGeorgescu
@CristianGeorgescu 9 месяцев назад
Good advice
@CH-yp5by
@CH-yp5by Год назад
Nice original video, I do not think anyone has done a video on why pros have so many racquets or why club players have two racquets, I have an Ezone 2021 strung with a very soft setup having a multi on the mains and poly on crosses, it does have too much power so I hit long a lot of the time,.So I figured I use this racquet for serve practice and use a more controlled stiffer setup up for matches.
@rf10is
@rf10is Год назад
Personally i use 3 matched rackets, 2 of them same strings just string 2lbs different tension to help me adapt to lighter or heavier conditions. Then the 3rd strung with head velocity cross(any slippery multi or synthetic gut would do) for incase ive got to play in heavy rain where the ball is like double the weight
@telquel7843
@telquel7843 Год назад
For most players (scratch that ... all players), consistency is one of the hardest things about the game of tennis. And so I agree that it makes sense to try to reduce the variables as much as you can. I am still using my duster of an old Pure Drive Cortex 2006 because I simply haven't been able to demo enough other racquets to feel comfortable investing in a matched pair yet. The flip side of that though is that if you're not breaking strings, you're essentially going to be stringing one racquet just to sit there and slowly lose tension and so by the time you might actually pick it up it's likely not very much like your main racquet anyway in terms of tension. Just a though. Maybe I am overestimating the tension loss at rest. I used to break strings quite often but since I moved to Tourna Big Hitter Blues, I pretty much never break them unless it's a shank. Sort of feels bad but I think the big hitter blues are just super durable. 🤷
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
with poly's, most of the tension loss occurs in the first few days, so i dont think its too bad to just have one racquet sit in your bag. Still, I prefer to alternate sticks until they both feel bad and then i will string them both
@telquel7843
@telquel7843 Год назад
@@TennCom I definitely need to get a matched pair because I do still break strings sometimes and my racquet is nearly impossible to match given its age (I wonder what it's stiffness is now). Tempted to try the Gravity Pro Auxetic though as I played with and enjoyed the previous version quite a bit.I like the ezone racquets but the muted feel sort of ruins it for me. As strange as it is, I also prefer the more defined bevels on the handle of Head racquets compared to say Babolat. My hands sweat a ton and even with Tourna grip, I find my grip slipping sometimes on my Pure Drive.
@arvinjuntereal1004
@arvinjuntereal1004 Год назад
As a recreational player, I usually bring two racquets, one as my main and one as backup in case my main breaks. My main racquet is Babolat Drive Z lite (cortex version) and my backup is Prince Thripple Threat Bandit midplus(95 sq. inch). I prefer older models than the new ones found in the market these days. I also have a collection of Wilson Pro Staff 6.0 (85 and 95), which I seldom play with (just sitting in my closet; I am a long time fan of Sampras). So yes I bring two but not necessarily the same brand and same specs.
@WatonMunoz23
@WatonMunoz23 Год назад
I have 2 different raquets Fury Arma Pro 98 and TF40 305, they are similar and different at the same time for me. Both are 98s, both are 305g, Frames are similar (22.5 and 22mm). And different because the first one is 16x19 with more spin and power and the other one in 18x20 with more control. So I pick depending how I feel that day and how my opponent plays
@Decadeeee45
@Decadeeee45 Год назад
My tennis game wasn't good because I always tested many racquets. But I still love testing new racquets 🤣🤣 Just the same as you. Right now, I'm sticking to Head IG Prestige MP and 360+ Prestige MP which is good and fun to me
@stephenchalmers71
@stephenchalmers71 Месяц назад
These days I have three racquets in my bag when I go to the court. My main racquet (Pure Aero 2023), my backup racquet/previous main racquet (Pure Aero 2019), and my doubles racquet (Pure Strike 16x19 Gen 3). My two Pure Aeros are strung the same (RPM Blast 17 at 54), but there are certainly some differences in the frames. My Pure Strike (RPM Blast 17/VS Touch 16 Hybrid at 52/54) is obviously quite different, but it suits my game well when I’m going to be at the net a lot. Maybe that seems weird to some people, but rec players bringing multiple identical racquets to the court seems weird to me. Why spend that kind of money? Racquets aren’t cheap. Having said that, I’ll probably get a Gen 4 Pure Strike soon and start carrying four. I don’t play doubles very often, but those new Strikes look really nice and I have a shopping problem.
@WaltKurtz68
@WaltKurtz68 Месяц назад
This is why I always have a Pure Drive in my bag. For when the fuel gauge indicates more towards E. Just a more forgiving easy power stick than my regular player's stick(s).
@nelsonemiliolozano6621
@nelsonemiliolozano6621 Год назад
I cut out strings every 4-5 hours, and I restring almost immediately. The difference between a racquet just restrung and one with 2-3 hours of use ins noticeable for me, picking up the new one when I start to have difficults with my second serve.
@Famouss
@Famouss Год назад
I am struggling to pick my 2nd tennis racquet all i know it should be heavier than what im using Ezone 100L . I totally agree, tennis is not all about improving your skills sometimes tinkering with different rackets and feels makes the game so much more fun. 😉
@user-zf3ue4nr5g
@user-zf3ue4nr5g Год назад
Yes! I'm a single player, but occasionally try to join the high level double players, a second racquet really helpful to deal with those beasts... Ezone 100, speed mp, pure strike 100 are all nice choices
@benjaminjensen111
@benjaminjensen111 Год назад
try 18/20 pattern for doubles.
@karimbeydoun3052
@karimbeydoun3052 Год назад
I always have 2 matched identical rackets with the same setup, just in case something happens during a tournament
@alfandosavant4639
@alfandosavant4639 Год назад
Gonna confess, i have 3-same type racquets but with different setup: polarized, depolarized, unstrung 🙉🙉 I love it how i can hit flat winners & serve bomb with the depolarized setup. But with polarized one, i like it how it loops my groundstrokes & agile at volley. Tough life, huh?
@TheDelumunium
@TheDelumunium Год назад
My favorite racket is the speed mp, it is a fair combination of everything you need and nothing is lacking. I am using hyper g in the mains and switching between round polys on the crosses for a bit more control. Trying to find a cheaper alternative to hyper g because I fairly play often, sometimes 3-4 times a week. When it goes down in tension i find myself hard to control the power, that is why i restring it often.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
Signum Pro Xperience might be a good option to replace Hyper-G!
@TheDelumunium
@TheDelumunium Год назад
​@@TennCom Have you tried Topsin Cyber Flash? I recently bought a Reel for 45€, I think it was a good deal. Here in Europe
@edwatts1370
@edwatts1370 Год назад
2 Ezone 100's, 1 strung with Poly tour Pro at 50lbs the other with Confidential same tension, that's the only difference and the reasoning is because I love both strings and I can't decide which I prefer. But I wouldn't have a completely different racquet as a spare, seems strange to me and if your getting battered by someone, changing the racquet ain't gonna change much!
@CristianGeorgescu
@CristianGeorgescu 9 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@TennCom
@TennCom 9 месяцев назад
thanks so much man!
@dushyantverma511
@dushyantverma511 10 месяцев назад
I want to discuss and understand and effects of making my aero pro grip more rectangular. I did that coz I thought it would give more surface area on the palm so I can put more power . And I think my fingers are also playing more important role in shot makin .
@TennCom
@TennCom 10 месяцев назад
its pretty subjective i think. do what works for you.
@coendresselhuys
@coendresselhuys Год назад
I switched rackets a lot in the last couple of years. From a Wilson Burn 99s to Yonex vcore pro 97HD for more controle. Felt i was lacking easy power after a year and brought a cheap Artengo TR990 to get that 16x19 string pattern. Played really well with it for half a year… went back to decathlon for a second one but found a pure aero in a sale basket which I really wanted to try. Played like a king in practice, but when in matches, when I was more tight.. made so many errors. So decided it is not for me.. Than did what any sane person would do: Brought a yonex ezone 98, and I’m loving it so far. Really want to stick with this stick and improve my game. All other rackets are still I’m my bag though 😂😂
@dgreer23
@dgreer23 Год назад
Very much relate to this, especially how a racquet works well for you in practice, but is a nightmare in matches. Hence a crap load of racquets in my bag.
@dgreer23
@dgreer23 Год назад
Also went with an Exone 98, the Tour model. Does everything reasonab;y well and nothing really poorly. Definitely for match play.
@Justin-ow3yr
@Justin-ow3yr Год назад
I use Hyper G as my go to string. If the balls start to fly bc it's hot or some funk in my technique, I like to have a different string in the bag (Confidential) to help control the ball a smidge. I also have a booty call racket that is lighter and more powerful if I feel tired. lol
@jamieleong9381
@jamieleong9381 Год назад
I'm definitely the Ezone 98 guy that switches to a Clash V2 Pro when the old tennis elbow kicks in 🤣 That said, trying different racquets and string setups is the hobby within the sport
@philanthropenos1074
@philanthropenos1074 Год назад
Possibly the answer is "it depends". It depends on how long does it take your racquet restringing. For me it is from 3 days to a week, since my stringer's shop is on the other end of the town. Plus, it depends also whether you like to try out new strings. Especially when you don't like them you are either stuck with them or forfeit a couple of playing opportunities during restringing (If you have only one racquet). Plus, I have a doubles racquet (as a third one), same frame with heavier configuration. (Yes, you don't like the idea but doubles is a different game, a kind of glorified pickleball, requiring different strokes).
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
calling doubles "glorified pickleball" is the most offensive thing ive ever heard hahahahahahaha
@Francisyrah
@Francisyrah Год назад
Great video
@Richibald1
@Richibald1 Год назад
Torn between Shift and 2023 Ezone 100 for new doubles racquet. Picked up an ancient Head iX6 the thing is a bomb for serving yet easy on my shoulder. At $10 out of Value Pillage you can bet I'm getting my money's worth. It is frustrating waiting late in spring every year for Ezones to arrive though. You're probably right Ezone over Shift but want to demo them both before buying. That could be July from what I'm hearing about Shift and forget about a stretch version of anything which I prefer every day of the week. Sucks to be a Canadian tennis player 🙄🤦
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
also, it snowed today... wtf is this Canadian weather?
@fluffy_skye
@fluffy_skye Месяц назад
I always bring two rackets to the court in case string breaks.
@nd7434
@nd7434 Год назад
notice you have 2 prince textremes in the back, may i ask which model they are and your quick opinion on those sticks?
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
310g and they are so nice, but ive only hit them for a few mins because they belong to a friend
@malvec9013
@malvec9013 Год назад
my arsenal: 2x TC95s 16m for hard hitting (main rackets), 1x TC95 18m because strings get very mushy in the tc95 16m during the summer specially in the evenings, and 2x prestige 360+ mp for doubles and pushers. The TC's are matched by Angell.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
they really shouldn't let you go outside with dangerous racquets like those
@malvec9013
@malvec9013 Год назад
@@TennCom I have to sneak out every time i want to play. :v
@alastairtheduke
@alastairtheduke Год назад
Literally thought of having a racquet for big hitters vs pushers. As a 3.5 I ran into a 3.5 that could serve 110mph and yeah, my 220g setup was not enough to return those serves.
@EdgewoodTennis
@EdgewoodTennis Год назад
How was his groundstrokes? If he's serving 110mph he must have good technique and should really be a 4.0. I added 8 grams of lead to make it more stable against bigger hitters.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
i want to assume 220g was a typo, but i know you are insane so its hard to say
@jorgetirado3201
@jorgetirado3201 Год назад
Totally agree with your perspective, it really depends on what you're trying to accomplish. I fall in the trying to improve my game side, but spent this winter going through a racquet journey. I landed on the Shift 315, which is fairly beefy (328sw) which has been great for my singles game; however, I'm considering keeping a Shift 300 in my bag for those third sets when arm fatigue starts to set in, or maybe even for doubles since I'm having a hard time with quick reaction points with the 315. Does that seem like a sound plan? Or if I just want to focus on getting better, will that set me back w/ my muscle memory if I'm switching to a lighter racquet for doubles?
@rf10is
@rf10is Год назад
I personally use the same racket at lower tension if im tired, same racket with a slightly lower swingweight could work too
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
maybe better to try to find an under-spec Shift 315 so you dont have to make the string pattern adjustment
@jorgetirado3201
@jorgetirado3201 Год назад
@@TennCom Yeah, the problem is that 328sw in the 315 shift is about as low as you can find.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
@@jorgetirado3201 tough challenge, maybe go with a thicker gauge string to mimic the denser pattern of the 315?
@jorgetirado3201
@jorgetirado3201 Год назад
@@TennCom Interesting idea!
@sebastiandomagala9233
@sebastiandomagala9233 Год назад
I do highly recommend a second racquet at the very least. You never know when the string on your one racquet will be so dead that it becomes unplayable. Or if it does brake. And I have a third "saver of the day" racquet, power frame (Ezone Tour) and strung very softly. For really bad days. A Clash would do the saving purpose better, but I never bothered buying one, really not my kind of stick.
@ac55699
@ac55699 Год назад
I have two because one of them has natural gut in it as part of a hybrid. When it rains or dew on the court, then I will switch to the spare.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
this is just smart though... no logic allowed in the comments section
@ac55699
@ac55699 Год назад
@@TennCom LOL thx mate. I promise I will be good! :D PS: Keep up the great work
@oatjoice
@oatjoice Год назад
I used to habe matching pairs. But after a while it gets expensive and as you age and game developed. For average players that isnt going pro. Having slightly different model add the fun in the game for me. Just because it force you to adjust how you play. Im a true believer that equipment does help but its mostly mental game on how you look at it. Ive seen ton of people focus so much on strings and racket and they game have not gone up with that instead focus on yourself is better ;).
@brasstwin
@brasstwin Год назад
What about two rackets so you can test strings? I'd like to get a second vcore so I can do a side-by-side
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
objectively correct move
@kingsley9352
@kingsley9352 9 дней назад
I'm a professional guitar player, guitar players are serial guitar buyers, and I didn't get into tennis until I was 21 years old, and my guitar buying addiction was at it's peak. Then when I started getting more and more into tennis I got into that same habit with racquets. I have a bunch of different racquets because I like being able to choose my feel and weight and even just design and color whenever I want to. I also have a retail addiction and need serious help. :)
@iulchj
@iulchj Год назад
I saw on a gladiators tennis vid that Medwed played with literally 1 of the racquets in his bag during his recent win streak. Strung it before every match and just used it til the other guy dropped. Meanwhile I haven’t snapped a string since switching to full poly and I rock up with 3 matched racquets for a hit with my beginner gf
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
yeah but Med is already married, he doesnt have anyone to impress anymore
@iulchj
@iulchj Год назад
@@TennCom yea gd point. so all other pro's are insecure AF... makes sense. I remember when kyrgios played medwed at US open last year and he kept slamming his racquet into the ground during a tie break while bits were flying off it. i thought it was crazy how he kept playing with it but also v baller
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
@@iulchj yeah i remember one time i smashed my racquet on court and then after i got the best sex of my life because people thought i was v cool
@dgreer23
@dgreer23 Год назад
I subscibe to both concepts, I have two of same the frames (Exone Tour 98) strung the same in case of a broken string. This has happened and threw me out of my groove during a match that I was cruising along in ,and had to switch to a different racquet and lost my groove. But I also do have a different racquet (Gravity Pro), and I pull that out when I'm struggling, and have to change the channel. It's a desperation move that works sometimes.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
I thought you were using a 6.1 95?
@dgreer23
@dgreer23 Год назад
@@TennCom I have changed a few times since then as a racquet pimp does. When my mechanics changed the launch angle of the 6.1 95 was too low. Will go back to it at some point as it is still a beaut.
@cradlecap123
@cradlecap123 Год назад
We all need to carry in our bag - a Dunlop Maxply, a Wilson T2000, and an aluminium cheapy to remind ourselves of the horror of what went before. Just a quick knock with these acts like smelling salts.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
hahahaha
@Robust2013
@Robust2013 Год назад
I have three Textreme Tours and now one Radical MP 2023. Life is easier with the Tours, but easier to stay aggressive with the MP.
@BenQ10
@BenQ10 Год назад
I really don’t need a second racket, but I have one mainly just to intimidate my opponents 😉😂. For this purpose I ideally like to have same strings, same overgrips, … though secondary purpose is to experiment with different strings.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
big brain move
@Robust2013
@Robust2013 Год назад
See you got a Textreme Tour 100P in the background. Review on the way? 😎
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
no those are a friends. I really like them but not enough hype to warrant a review
@bigdaddy812
@bigdaddy812 Год назад
The answer is technically “no”. But if life depended on finishing a match and you break a string, then yea. My take is that it’s nice to have back ups, especially in texas where summers are brutal and impossible to keep grip dry over a set much less a whole match. Having multiple options is nice and fun for me. It’s hard to appreciate a single raquet if that’s all you ever play with. My current bag has Boom Pro, Gravity Pro and Blade 98. 310, 315 and 305 respectively.
@danoliver8804
@danoliver8804 Год назад
Yonex Ezone 98 (2020) with 4G soft 👍🏻
@glademaster
@glademaster Год назад
Which is the racquet you’re sticking with to work on your tennis?
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
i still have not decided but will make a decision before the end of may
@benjaminjensen111
@benjaminjensen111 Год назад
Well. having a simular racket from same line for single and double makes good sense. Example: Pure strike 16/19 3 gen for singles and Pure strike 100 for Doubles ( or vice versa). one is better for the vollyes and the other os better for the big serves and returns. but quite alike. When comes to singles ( good opponent vs less skilled opponent) you have with you same racket but different string set up ( either tension and/or different string). Remember your tool is part of the tennis. Pro Riders dont ride the same type of bike in tour the France all the time either.
@jwinn007
@jwinn007 Год назад
Wow, so different these days. When I was playing in the juniors, had 3 exact same rackets no matter if it’s singles or doubles.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
i personally believe that is the correct move
@boylol4415
@boylol4415 Год назад
Hey man i have started playing professionally 6 months ago i have 2 rackets rn do you recommend getting more
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
as a pro I would think you need at least 3, but i would personally recommend 4 depending on how quickly you mow through strings
@steveg.7490
@steveg.7490 Год назад
I would have 3 if I were you. I have three and I'm a tournament player. You never know when a string will pop and if the second racquet loses tension or you pop that string you are in trouble. I've had two for the last several years but when my racquet went on sale I picked up a 3rd and it has really put my mind at ease a few times. Also, you don't have to rush to restring one of your racquets if you still have two in your bag.
@lucaritivoi8407
@lucaritivoi8407 Год назад
what’s the racket on the right in the thumbnail
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
Bolt B100
@benfanman
@benfanman Год назад
The endings on these videos are so jarring - it just cuts so quickly!
@adamcravets5408
@adamcravets5408 Год назад
I almost always have 2 identical rackets. Every now and again I wasn’t able to or had to borrow another racket and I played worse. Could be mental but I don’t think so. I borrowed a Babalot once and could barely get the ball to the net no matter how hard I swung but with my prostaff I can hit a ton. Probably nothing wrong with that babalot but it didn’t work for me. I know players who belong to the multiple different racket theory and I usually win if we are otherwise evenly matched. They switch rackets and do worse.
@HyperHorse
@HyperHorse Год назад
It depends how good you are. The better you are, the more likely you are to break strings more frequently.
@ivanjo6478
@ivanjo6478 Год назад
I'm a new player and I love to watch racket reviews which I guess not healthy for my wallet. I'm currently using ezone100 and getting the new gravity mp. I might sell one or the other depending on how it goes after I try the gravity mp.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
the nice thing about selling a racquet is that it frees up cash to buy another racquet
@docstranger9520
@docstranger9520 Год назад
I have 3 speed pros, one PS97, one pure strike, one six one 100, and an eZone 98. Ideally I would like to sell everything but the Speed pros but I get attached to frames! And every now and then pull one out to play a set with. I will likely sell everything but 2 speed pros and the PS97. Keep it simple
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
very understandable, i have a handful of frames that there's no way id sell either
@crohawg4097
@crohawg4097 Год назад
got 6 different racquets atm...
@JayRuf3438
@JayRuf3438 Год назад
Nothing is worse than having string break with no back up. While strings are more durable, all it takes is a good shank near the frame. I find Yonex quality control is close enough, no need for a matched pair. Plus having a second racket lets you play around with different set ups. I prefere to have a second of the same racket as I don't want to have to adjust to the racket, I just want to keep my strokes consistent and play.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
i agree!
@livingtribunal4110
@livingtribunal4110 Год назад
FIVE *AeroPro Drives.* All originals from 2005. All in great/excellent condition. All waiting to be sold on eBay later this year when the GOAT Rafael Nadal retires.
@RBTRYK
@RBTRYK Год назад
Yes. We do. I switch up mine all the time. Same BPS. Same strings. Same tension. Same grips. Get both strung at same time. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
@lynyrdskynyrd9742
@lynyrdskynyrd9742 Год назад
I coac.h highschool tennis and use a pro staff fed when I play, but a Clash when I feed balls to highschool players... The Clash saves your arm
@mwest3583
@mwest3583 Год назад
Haven't watched the video, commenting based on title. Are you a casual infrequent player? Then NO you don't. Play at least a few times a week? Don't want to get stranded and have to borrow a friend's stick (if they have one you can use) when you pop strings? Then YES you NEED at least one backup racquet. I always have three on hand. One can be in the shop getting strings leaving you with two racquets. Then if you happen to pop one of those you can still keep playing.
@PuissanceMandataire
@PuissanceMandataire 7 месяцев назад
Because it’s hot ewt eh? Are ya Canadian there bud?
@cameron8019
@cameron8019 Год назад
*uploads this day after I bought a second racket*
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
do not worry, you did the right thing
@zezzlehoff
@zezzlehoff Год назад
That 4.0 guy uses two rackets, both could take a set off Nadal. 😂
@jarrettfinney4882
@jarrettfinney4882 Год назад
You would post this less than 24 hours after seriously debating this for a whil and already making the decision lol
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
Just in time to fill you full of regret!
@jarrettfinney4882
@jarrettfinney4882 Год назад
​@@TennCom a little lol at least I bought the older model to save money. I play with a new auxetic radical, but I do always keep a pure aero in there too just in case I wanna go all out and have fun.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
@@jarrettfinney4882 sometimes you just cant afford to not buy last gen on a good deal hahaha
@joseppi4cinqua
@joseppi4cinqua Год назад
You need 3 for sure. Anybody above a 3.5 had broken two sets of strings in the same day.
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
you should read the comments of some of my other videos where many 4.0+'s claim to never break strings ever even 1.15mm poly (LOL)
@joseppi4cinqua
@joseppi4cinqua Год назад
@@TennCom In order to not break a string after playing with it 20 times you gotta be hitting the ball pretty weakly.
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 Год назад
@@joseppi4cinquathat’s just not true at all
@joseppi4cinqua
@joseppi4cinqua Год назад
@@bengray5013 you’re right, if you play only 20 minutes each time. If your strings don’t break within 40hrs of hitting with them then you’re hitting the ball super weak. There’s no arguing that. It’s as factual as the sky is looks blue.
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 Год назад
@@joseppi4cinqua it's not a fact at all...
@Hurry19671
@Hurry19671 Год назад
Certainly I choose my racket and stick to it for a loooong time (approx. 10 years) There are always seducing videos which make me wish a new racket. but changing racket is not an enjoyable process like in the beginning when buying the new weapon. it takes time! 2.more rackets? yes but help me god! NOT a different modell. I have 2 rackets in my bag. (😂as a clubplayer, I use my 1st racket for 2 months, then this racket becomes my backupracket for another 2 months and my new strung backupracket becomes my first racket) a I own a 3d racket (same modell) unstrung at home. Boring I know! As mentioned in the video: Tennis is a hard sport. Its hard enough to find the best setup. after that you adapt and the racket becomes your weapon you trust. job done;) (Among the individual benefits a player might generate it is for sure not helpful for us to copy every habit of a professional.player especially when we know that they carry 5 rackets in their bag, and have them restrung after every match, at least once a week even if not not hitting one ball,...)
@fsilber330
@fsilber330 Год назад
I guess this video is targeted to people who restring so frequently that breaking a string in a match is not a risk.
@kevinle5460
@kevinle5460 Год назад
murygoat
@dho
@dho Год назад
obviously I feel like when you get invested enough into the game, it's only natural to shell out the extra money for an extra racket. It's not necessary, but most things we buy in life really aren't necessary. ymmv. I played all through my u18 years with one racket on. didn't really care about my gear that much at all. it's a good thing sometimes.
@feistybastard
@feistybastard Год назад
You mean a fourth racket!! LOL!!
@TennCom
@TennCom Год назад
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