I call mine Jimmy
Written: Jul 10 '01
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Pros: Makes me feel like Rafter. Superior control.
Cons: Loss of stability due to massive handle mass concentration.
The Bottom Line: Coupled with a thin gauge string, this stick is the most capable of all for spin doctors. You must provide your own power in order to keep your patiences alive.
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| raftermania's Full Review: Prince Precision Response Titanium |
In an evolving tennis world of lighter racquets, bigger head sizes and head heavy racquets. The Precision Responce Titanium stands out.
Initially, I did not like this racquet. It was weak as Hingis' Wimbledon performance. Groundstrokes did not explode off this racquet like my previous head heavy wilson, but rather simply put; died.
I was infuriated and contemplated frequently, whether to switch back to my old racquet. Yet I knew that all the pros use this style of racquet; hefty and headlight.
Of course this frustration was as a result of my playing level. I was a true example of a low NTRP level player in my early teens ignorant to the racquets rating and looking for a racquet to 'lift' my game.
I do not recommend buying this racquet for that purpose.
Since then my game has improved and am finally beginning to see what this racquet was made for.
Serve:
Can you say swift? With it's extremely light head, it allows for a explosive brush of the ball to provide amazing spin of your serve.
Volley:
Once you have reached beyond the service line, the pressure is uplifted as contradictory as that sounds. If there is a ball in your reach, this racquet will not let you down.
Slice Backhand:
This is my secret weapon, when the Precision Responce is strung with a high gauge string get ready to see that ball die on your opponent's court.
In conclusion, this review has exposed my dignity in a plight to show others by example not to buy this racquet if you are a beginner, thinking it will magically transform your game into Rafters.
However if you hit all your groundies, serves and volleys with extreme spin.
What are you waiting for mate?!
Recommended:
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