Serve & Volley Doubles Racket
Written: Dec 17 '99
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Pros: Best serve and volley doubles racket out there
Cons: poor ground stroking racket
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| dbonds's Full Review: Wilson Hammer 7.0 Titanium Stretch |
I have three Wilson Hammer 7.0 Titanium Stretch rackets in my bag and I love them. It's first strength is the power you can get from your serve. That extra half inch and forgiving head (I use the 110 sq.in.) make serving fun. The other thing I like about this racket is the light head weight. It allows you to make quick half volleys at the net. Believe me, that extra fraction of a second is nice to have. In other words, what I am trying to tell you is that this racket is the best serve and volley doubles racket I have ever played with. The big weakness is you don't want to hit ground strokes because of the light head weight. This is not the racket Agassi wants to play with. Oh yeah, if you like to spin it, try the Gamma 19 extreme spin on this racket. The combination is dynamite!
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Epinions.com ID: dbonds
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Member: Douglas Bonds
Location: Greenville, N.C.
Reviews written: 9
Trusted by: 2 members
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