Tennis Racquet Wilson N3
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WILSON Hammer 6.2 Hammer System Tennis Racquet Racket 4 3/8 Grip N° 3 | ![]() |
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Wilson nCode n3 Tennis Racquet 113 Sq. In. Grip 4 1/4" / HS2 with Jetpac | ![]() |
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Tennis Racquet Wilson N3
Tennis Racquets! Help me find the right one!?
I need help!! Back in the day I used to use the Wilson Ncode racquets...I had the N1 & N3...I liked the lightness of the racquet but I would blast the ball long way too often. I now use a Dunlop mfil racquet. I love how it plays...like the weight and more control I get, but I still feel I can find a racquet that is a better fit for me.
My game is a very aggressive game. I have all sorts of power, but I find control and consistency to be my biggest issues. I hit almost every ball flat and hard, and find when I miss it's usually long. I am a baseliner and rely on my shotmaking skills and look to put the ball away in a couple of shots because my movement isn't the greatest.
I would love if any tennis experts out there could help me find the perfect racquet. I am working on adding more top spin to my shots, but this is primarily how I play!
Thank you in advance!!
I also tend to have a longer swing...thanks.
Ok, well the things that I picked up were:
Power
Lack of control/consistency
Hit flat + hard
You often miss long
Well due to you hitting hard and flat, and having little or no spin in your game, when you miss it would be long as spin allows the ball to drop into the court, look at Nadal, his shots look to be going out but go in.
So what I say, is either add spin into your game, for more control, maybe work on the movement too, or get a racket that is fairly small headed, say 95 sq" and you have natural power, but look for a racket that is renowned for playing with not so much power.
The player that comes to mind, for me, who is a powerful player, but plays with a smaller head racket, that is renowned for being a less powerful, more consistent/control racket, is Ana Ivanovic.
Now I play similar to her, at least on the forehand, so I know how the racket plays.
Here are 2 rackets, If I were you, just go on the paint job you prefer, they're basically the same racket, but the black and red is slightly heavier.
http://www.yonex.com/tennis/racquets/rqis.html
They're the TOP 2 rackets ! ! !
If you do not like these, then I suggest these below:
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Babolat_AeroPro_Drive_GT/descpageRCBAB-BAPDGT.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Babolat_Pure_Drive_GT_135th_Anniversary/descpageRCBAB-BPD135.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Babolat_Pure_Drive_GT/descpageRCBAB-BPDGT.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Babolat_Aero_Storm_GT/descpageRCBAB-BASGT.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Head_YOUTEK_Radical_Midplus/descpageRCHEAD-HYTRMP.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Head_YOUTEK_Extreme_MP/descpageRCHEAD-YTXMP.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Wilson_BLX_Tour/descpageRCWILSON-WTBLX.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Yonex_RDiS_200_Midplus/descpageRCYONEX-IS200.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Yonex_S-Fit_1/descpageRCYONEX-SFIT1.html
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WILSON Hammer 6.2 Hammer System Tennis Racquet Racket 4 3/8 Grip N° 3 | ![]() |
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Wilson nCode n3 Tennis Racquet 113 Sq. In. Grip 4 1/4" / HS2 with Jetpac | ![]() |
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Wilson Club Player Tennis Racquet Bundle $228.66 The Wilson Club Player Bundle includes two strung K Factor K Bold tennis racquets, a Pro Staff Six Pack tennis bag, and two cans of Championship extra duty tennis balls. This kit is an ideal choice for any club player to get on the court. Brand: Wilson Club Player Tennis Racquet BundleModel: WRT701510Head size: 100 square inches Length: 27 inchesWeight (strung): 9.8 ounces Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 54 Balance: 13.25 inches head light Cross section: 22mm straight beam Swing weight: 295 kg*sq. cm String pattern: 16x20 Grip: Wilson Cushion Aire Racquets are pre-strung with Wilson Ultra Synthetic Gut 16g at mid tension of 58 poundsIncludes two (2) strung K Factor K Bold tennis racquets, a Pro Staff Six Pack tennis bag, and two (2) cans of Championship extra duty tennis balls |
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Tennis Racquet Cover Autographed / Signed by the Greatest Players $467.5 Tennis Racquet Cover Autographed / Signed by the Greatest Players Wilson Tennis Racquet Cover Autographed by Jimmy Connors, John McEnroe, Bjorn Borg, Boris Becker, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras. |
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Wilson [K] Factor Bold Tennis Racquet $101.86 The Wilson K Factor tennis racquet features a lightweight, solid feel in the same vein as Wilson's previous generation nCode racquets, now with the added strength and stability of K Factor technology in a frame hoop. This racquet has great contol for beginning to intermediate players. Headsize: 100 square inches Weight (strung): 9.80 ouncesGrip Material: Wilson cushion aireMaterials: GraphiteStringing: 16 x 20Color: Red/black/whiteFrame Shape: HoopSwingweight: 295 kg sq.cm Balance: 13.25 inches Head lightStiffness: 54Includes a Wilson K Factor cover |
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Wilson Six One Comp Tennis Racquet & Balls $83.41 Includes a Free can of Wilson Championship Tennis balls (Xtra-Duty). Great Racquet for a Great Deal! One Comp features QuadriFormTechnology for added control. The Fused graphite construction offers greater power with a fair weight. Headsize: 100 square inchesMaterials: GraphiteWeight (Strung): 10.8 ouncesLength: 27 inchesBalance: 1 pint HLString pattern: 16 x 19 |
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Penn Championship Extra-Duty Felt Tennis Balls - 16 Cans (48 Tennis Balls) |
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it is "give me a head"
Dan, if you want to compare power between Prince racquets as well as other racquets, use this site:
It gives power ratings in an objective way, using the USRSA index.
Power ratings differ based on size of the head, stiffness of the racquet, weight of the racquet & tightness of the strings.
Prince uses the 600 to 1600 system to compare within the Prince family. A 1000 Prince rating is equivalent to about 2,300 -2,400 USRSA. You can use the site to compare any Prince racquet to any Babolat.
The Pure Drive has a rating of 2,300+ which is similar to the O3 Speedport Red, for example.
Comparing racquets based on just USRSA is not a perfect basis for comparison, however. The two racquets I named above are very different in terms of feel and weight and would not be considered "interchangeable."
Have a look at the site to compare racquets with similar power ratings as well as flex, balance, swingweight or price.