Racquet Reviews
Tennis racquet reviews by Tennisnerd with the purpose of helping you buy the right tennis racquet for your game and skill level.
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ProKennex Ki Q+5 Pro Review
Thanks to a fellow tennis nerd I got the chance to play-test the ProKennex Ki Q+5 Pro and the Ki Q+5X Pro (27.5 inches). As you might know from my previous ProKennex racquets review, I’m a fan of their arm-friendly technology and these frames are no different. The ProKennex Ki Q+5 Pro is actually very […]
Artengo TR 930 Spin Pro Racquet Review
Ferenc Ferdinánd Weisz is back with a guest racquet review (if you want to do one of these, contact us). The Artengo TR 930 Spin Pro. I have been playing with the Artengo TR 990 Pro racquet since two years ago. This time is long enough to know something in-depth, like strength, weakness, response in […]
Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph vs Yonex VCORE Pro 97 H
I’ve gotten a few questions about this comparison: the Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph vs the Yonex VCORE Pro 97 H (330g). Some players just love heavy racquets. I do too. I’ve had a great time lately with the Yonex VCORE Pro 97 H and have decided to bump up the weight on my Yonex VCORE […]
Tecnifibre T-Rebound 298 Iga
I’ve just received a Tecnifibre T-Rebound 298 IGA as a demo from Tennis Warehouse. It’s Iga Swiatek’s signature racquet after she switched. It’s interesting to change your racquet after winning a Grand Slam (French Open 2020), but I assume Iga Swiatek is confident enough to pull it off. She has won two titles in 2021 (Adelaide […]
New Yonex VCORE Pro Racquets (2021)
The new Yonex VCORE Pro racquets were announced today. I have tested four models: 97D, (replacing HD), 97H, 97 and 100. This is the refreshed, “neon-style” update to the 2019 edition of the VCORE Pro. The paint job is nice and durable, the specs are similar and they have changed the name of the 330g […]
Tecnifibre TF-X1 Review
Today Tecnifibre announced the Tecnifibre TF-X1, a new racquet in the comfort category and an interesting competitor to the Wilson Clash. I often talk about the importance of adding more comfort-oriented racquets to the market. Some brands, like ProKennex and Donnay, build their whole brand around arm comfort. HEAD offer enough racquet lines to cover […]
Prince Phantom 100G LB Review
It’s been a loooong time coming this Prince Phantom 100G LB Review. I’ve been pretty busy and I also found it quite difficult to get used to. You got to give it to Prince. They keep producing racquets that most other brands would say: “there is not much of an audience for this one, let’s […]
Prince Vortex Review
I have had the fortune to start early on this Prince Vortex review. I have been playing with this racquet for a few months already. The Prince Vortex doesn’t quite look like other racquets. The extended bridge design for elongated main strings (to improve spin) looks like something out of the Marvel universe, the different […]
The Best Racquets for the One-Handed Backhand
Here are the Best Racquets for the One-Handed Backhand and the characteristics that make them work well for that shot. I got a question on YouTube about listing the best racquets for the one-handed backhand and I like to listen to my readers/subscribers and hope to create the kind of content you want to read/see. […]
Prince Textreme Tour 310 Review Revisited
Sometimes I like to revisit racquets I reviewed a while back. This is the Prince Textreme Tour 310 Review revisited. The Prince Textreme Tour 310 Racquet Review was done in 2019 and it was convincing enough for me to make the switch to for a period of six months or so (which is a long […]