Specifications
Intermediate
Intermediate players have better shot consistency and game awareness, with improving court positioning and shot selection. They can rally longer but still make unforced errors. While drives and drops are used strategically, they remain inconsistent, often relying on boasts and cross-courts to avoid hitting the ball to their bodies.
Attacking Player
An aggressive player who looks to finish points quickly, often using nick shots. They don’t extend rallies and prefer playing to the front of the court when possible. With a high T-position, they are brave, confident, and seek to end points fast by finding angles and targeting difficult-to-reach areas. Their attacking mindset includes nick shots, drop shots, boasts, and "dying" length shots.
Teardrop
The sweetspot is slightly above the center, with longer main strings to generate more power. The larger hitting surface helps cover more balls effectively.
Heavyweight
175 g / 6.2 oz
Offers more stability and solidity for powerful shots, generating greater inertia. While it requires more strength to handle, it provides increased power, making it suitable for both advanced players and beginners.
Head-Heavy
360.0
With more weight focused at the top, this racquet delivers extra power and momentum on aggressive shots. It may take more effort to swing, but it rewards you with stronger hits—great for players who like to play fast and finish points quickly.
Longer Main Strings
Deliver more power thanks to a stronger trampoline effect. The ball rebounds faster and picks up more speed off the string bed, helping you hit with greater force.