Wilson Pro Staff Six One 95 vs 100

Wilson Pro Staff Six One 95 vs 100

The Wilson Pro Staff Six One 95 was one of my favorite rackets to play with when I was first getting into tennis, as it was an excellent control racket, and was a dream to hit my one handed backhand with. The one downside to the racket was its weight (323g unstrung) which meant my

Head Boom MP vs Radical MP

Head Boom MP vs Radical MP

Head’s Boom MP and Radical MP are ideal for intermediate to advanced players who want a racket that offers good power and spin. In this article, I will look at the specs of both rackets to see how they compare to each other. Rackets Specs Comparison – Boom MP vs Radical MP Main Differences: The

Wilson Blade 98 vs Ultra 100 V4

Wilson Blade 98 V8 vs Wilson Ultra 100 V4 Comparison

Wilson has launched updated versions of two of its most popular performance frames — the Blade 98 (V8) and the Ultra 100 (V4) . In this article, we break down the specifications of both rackets and compare them side-by-side to highlight the key differences in feel, power, control, and overall playability. Wilson Blade 98 vs

Head Speed 2024 vs 2022

Head Speed 2024 vs 2022

In January 2024, Head announced the release of updated versions of their popular Speed range of tennis rackets. The new 2004 range of tennis rackets will include updated versions of the Speed Pro, MP, MP L, and Team. This article will look at what differences there are between the new 2024 and the old 2022

Wilson Blade 98 vs Yonex Percept 97

Wilson Blade 98 vs Yonex Percept 97

The Wilson Blade 98 (V8) and Yonex Percept 97 (V1) are two excellent rackets that offer advanced tennis players tons of control and feel. In this article, I will look at how these two rackets compare to each other in terms of specs. Rackets Specs Comparison – Blade 98 vs Percept 97 Main Differences: The

Babolat Evo Strike vs Pure Strike

Babolat Strike Evo vs Pure Strike

Babolat’s Stike EVO and Pure Strike are two very different tennis rackets with one offering tons of power and the other offering tons of control. In this article, I will look at the racket specs of both rackets to see how they compare to each other. Strike Evo vs Pure Strike – Rackets Specs Comparison

Yonex Ezone 100 vs Head Speed MP

Yonex Ezone 100 vs Head Speed MP

Yonex’s Ezone 100 and Head’s Speed MP are popular with intermediate players who are looking for a racket that offers good power and spin. In the article below, I will look at the specs of both rackets to see how the 2022 versions of these rackets compare to each other. Racket Specs Comparison – Ezone

Two tennis rackets with the words Head Radical MP vs Yonex Ezone 98 between them

Head Radical MP vs Yonex Ezone 98

Head’s Radical MP and Yonex’s Ezone 98 are two popular tennis rackets that offer recreational players a good balance between power, control, and spin. In this article, I will look at the specs of both rackets to see how they compare to each other. Radical MP vs Ezone 98 – Rackets Specs Comparison Main Differences:

Yonex Ezone 98 vs Babolat Pure Aero 98

Yonex Ezone 98 vs Babolat Pure Aero 98 (2026 Comparison)

The Yonex Ezone 98 (2022) and the Babolat Pure Aero 98 (2023) were two of the top selling rackets in 2023, due in no small part to the endorsement of these rackets by Nick Kyrgios (Yonex) and Carlos Alcaraz (Babolat). On paper, they look similar. In practice, they offer very different on-court experiences. This comparison

Two tennis rackets with the words Head Prestige 2021 vs 2023 between them

Head Prestige 2021 vs 2023

Head has announced that new 2023 versions of the Prestige range of tennis rackets (Pro, MP L, and Tour) will be released in mid October 2023. In this article, I will look at the racket specs of the new 2023 versions to see how they compare to the older 2021 versions. Racket Specs Comparison Head

Two tennis rackets with the word Wilson Blade 100 vs Clash 100 between them

Wilson Blade 100 vs Clash 100

The Wilson Blade 100 and Wilson Clash 100 are two popular tennis rackets designed for intermediate to advanced players. While both rackets have a 100 sq in head size and a 16×19 string pattern, they offer very different playing characteristics. The Blade 100 focuses more on control and precision, while the Clash 100 prioritises comfort,