OMG!! I tested this racket a couple a weeks ago. I just ordered one earlier today! I get the same feeling of the shifting weight. It felt great. I am glad others had the same experience. I couldn't figure out why it felt that way. Thanks!!!
Great chinwag guys heard so many gushing reviews on VCore95 but at 65 I'm not sure I'm still cut out for it. Very encouraging words from Coach Gu on enlarged sweet spot, that's exactly why I'm going with Yonex. More sweetspot in a smaller head. Really hope you're right about revamped Yonex line sounds interesting! The biggest consistent hitting I've seen was from Kyrigos another feather in the cap of this AMAZING company. Can easily see where Coach Gu can handle this racket his consistency is exhilirating. Myself well let's hope we get lots of dry weather for practice into spring. I think the 95 is well beyond my capacity for consistency at least right now. Good video guys 👍👍
I've done just that and it does feel magic! I actually bought a grip size too big and so put on the kimony leather grip which is light. so I added lead in the handle. awesome to play with.
He should try a VS gut main/smooth poly of his choice in the cross and see if that helps compensate for the low-powered nature of the frame. I found that a full bed of hyper g provided incredible control (think point and shoot and VERY low trajectory), but the overall playability of the VS Gut/poly hybrid was my fave after testing a bunch of setups and string. At either 57/54 or 58/55 I still found great control but with just enough pop from the gut.
As someone who tests and reviews a lot of racquets as well I can attest to the “weight wave” sensation you get from the vcore 95. That’s why it’s my main as well :)
Is that what you did? I have the Head Prestige Touch Tour(damn long ass names) and it has the same SW and flex and it needed about1 1/2 grams at 12 o'clock to really get the plow through on the serve and ground stokes that I need for my game.
I have 2 grams at both ten and two (4 grams total) with a leather grip + overgrip. comes in at 445grams strung and around 10HL. I grew up and played forever with wilson pro staff 95 6.1 classics so I am very used to a HL frame. This vcore95 is awesome and i'm really liking this setup too but am open to suggestions.... I also tried playing with the 3rd gen pure strike but thought it had too much power and it hurt my arm as well. I really like the Tecnifibre TF40 and have a set. The feel on the tf40 is really special but I haven't been able to fully gel with the 18x20. It also has a bit too much pop for me. The vcore 95 really has it all. the 16x20 is the perfect in between. The sweet spot is very big for the size and I can really swing out and trust the racket. Serve is so sweet as well. I am looking forward to seeing an update come 2021 as well...
I switched from 100 sq inch AeroPro Drive to this Vcore 95 and I love it. The main thing is the FEEL. There is response that you are feeling. It took only a few days to get used to the heavier frame (310 + 4g at 12 + strings + overgrip). I am experimenting with strings. Really liked Tour Bite 17 at low tension. Liked Poly Plasma 1.23 at low tension. Didn't like PolyTour Pro 1.20 in it. Now comparing Tour Bite 17 vs. 16L, they are significantly different by stiffness. IMHO at 48 tension and a bit lower the power from the strings is there.
Babolat Pure Strike Tour also gave me arm problems. I demoed it with a multi and that was fine but couldn't use it with a poly. So like Gu I went to an Ezone 98 and a VCORE 95. Gu mentioned he would like a little more power and I would recommend trying the SV95. It's a little stiffer and has more pop.
The sensation you described of the feel running up the racket through the stroke, isn't that simply the feel of correctly timing the ball? It's important to consider the weight/SW/balance and flex all together so that the frame flexes then straightens in time with your stroke-speed to impart the power from the flexion. It should occur with all rackets on full strokes and even serves, and if it doesn't you should slow down or speed up your stroke until it does. This is the same with all ball sports, you must find the rhythm of the racket/club/bat/cue etc. to hit effectively. Anyway, Coach Andrew should also try some Dunlop CX and Volkl 10 series rackets if he's suffering from arm issues.
Great video, tbanks to both! Could you make a video and compare the previous Yonex Vcore SV 95 with the new Vcore 95? I love the old SV 95 version and would love to have your opinion on that comparison! Thank you :)
I'm demoing the Gravity Tour and Volkl V8 Pro. Almost identical spec except Volkl V8 Pro is more headlight by 2 points. More feel on the Gravity Tour by comparison, but Volkl V8 Pro has a bit more power (probably due to being slightly stiffer and thicker beam at 3&9 o'clock) and more spin. I always like Volkl racket, so my slightly bias opinion is that Volkl V8 Pro fits me more. But the Gravity Tour is a good choice for people looking for more feel.
I went from Wilson Clash (liked the feel but no control and too much power) to Yonex Ezone 98 2018 (Loved the feel, power and control, overall great racket) and finally Yonex Vcore 95 (Amazing control racket, not for beginners not massive top spinners, great feel, soft, powerful enough) and Im sticking to the Vcore 95 forever!
@@JF7King Well, it depends on what you like and what you want from the racket. Best is to try but its hard to demo rackets depending on where you live. The ezone 98 is the perfect blend of spin control and power and would suit everybody, but if you are looking for more spin and power then the vcore 98, if you want more control and significant less power then the vcore pro 97, and if you want a bit more control than ezone but more power than vcore pro then the vcore 95 (my racket of choice) but be aware this is not a racket for everybody. If you hit with heavy top spin i would not recommend it cause its quite a small head racket so you may miss the strings a few times, this is more for a flat hitter or occasional top spin hitter but not for a heavy top spin hitter.
Babolat AeroDrive? Swung one couple weeks ago, it was AMAZING the WEIGHT transfer, is exactly as you describe, but i love my 80s Pro Kennex Graphite Comp w/Technifibre ( thx Tennis Spin!) It was like NEW No.. ab NO arm fatigue, no vibrations or discomfort, n i have had serious elbow probs from wrong racquets n destroying my arm gttg mad lolol
listened to tennis spin and got Yonex EZONE 98 tour. now I'm having the same regret as Andrew. the racquet is not really maneuverable . Hope Andrew settles on a final racquet soon so I'll just get that :).
I was using the vcore 95 up until recently (having used the vcore pro 97 310g) before and agree with everything that was said about the vcore 95 - it’s an awesome racket. However I have just switched to the Blade 98 v7 16x19 and would be interested to see what Coach Gu thinks to that after playing with it
Hi, nice video. As coach Andrew was using the blade v6, did he try the blade v7 at any point in his journey? If you did, what was his take of the new blade? If he did not try it, why? Thanks
I think 64 or 65 RA is a nice place to be with the flex anything below that tends to lack power. Anything above that becomes a little too stiff and lacks feel for me. Just my opinion for what suits my game and stroke.
Really surprised he said the pure strike caused arm problems. What tension does he use? I know they're sensitive to tension and I string full poly anywhere from 52-57lbs.
I agree with you , I use the pure strike 100inch and it’s very user and arm friendly. I have luxilon 4g in it @54 pounds. One of the most comfortable rackets I have ever tried
Given his racquet history, his injuries, his need for control, I say you take a Wilson Ultra Tour and add weight it up. It's as close to a proStock as you can get. He "may" not like the 18x20. If that's the case, send him to Wilson Pro Labs and have him order the new Wilson Ultra Pro 16x19 and add weight in the head. I know you could customize his frame to his exacting specifications.
Glad to hear that the heavier and more flexible Yonex 95 VCORE racquet won out. I am not surprised though because substantial flex and weight are what make a good racquet. Tennis used to be called the sport of a lifetime but the stiff and too light frames combined with the modern stiff strings are arm breakers that are cutting short the playing days of many former lifetime players. I am going in for elbow surgery soon. I will be in a cast for at least 3 months where I will not be able to move my right elbow or wrist so that the ligaments and tendon can reattach to the bone. I have been playing for over 40 years and never had problems until graphite racquets came around. If I resume playing afterwards, I will be stringing my racquets with tensions in the 40's. It remains to be seen if I can control and spin the ball with such low tension. Previously, when I experimented with multifilament strings at a low tension, the ball trampolined off the strings rendering the racquet unplayable. So, I am not very optimistic. Take are of that elbow, Coach Andrew.
To be honest I have no idea what feel means haha. I've been playing my whole life, but I've never been formally coached. Does feel just refer to judging power for things like drop shots, volleys, and slices?
What is a racket you would recommend to me from the 2018 pure drive to get more feel can control? I have rpm blast 16 strung at 55lbs is there another string that can give me the feel and control or is the racket because even with my old nxt strings the racket feels too muted. I am also 14 and what I could consider myself a medium skill level so I will probably need some power. I need to change my strings soon but is that what will make the difference in control and feel or does my racket need to be completely changed out?
Also, I have tried my friends Wilson burn 95 that was an old model, and also I have tried his Wilson steam not sure what head size for the steam but it was bigger than a 95. They both felt great with feel and control so I am thinking it could be the racket.
Hey Harry, I need your expertise. I string racquets for a hard-hitting 23yr old ex D1 player. He was on rpm blast using pure aero and was popping them too regularly. I suggested he switch over to Speed MP. Loves the racquet but he is popping strings almost regularly on first use. Have tried ALU, 4G, hyper g, rpm, rpm rough etc...keeps breaking like it’s paper. Any suggestions? Is the racquet an issue? Do you run into same issue with big hitters?? I feel bad for the guy.
@@hnayini Which Pure Aero? The newest pure aero has a more open string pattern. The older Pure Aero had grommets that were too thin so strings contact the ground when digging out shots.
If he stuck with the same racquet for 4 years and switched 3 or 4 times within the last year doesnt that mean he isn't satisfied and has yet to find a replacement?
8 minutes in and I’m thinking this guy just likes muted ass tennis racquets. Strike and the CV are the most muted racquets I’ve ever touched, now I’m hearing the same about the new 98 Tour.
Strike is stiffer than a crowbar. I like my 6.1 or Graf 7.5 pro staff for control and comfort on the arm and shoulder. I had the RD10 yonnex in the 1980s but it was not head light enough for me. I would like to try the v core 95. Generally, the yonnex frame thickness is a bit undesirable and the string bed length is gives more power than control. In the old days of 80's or 90's yonnex had a blue colored spin racquet with a Hoop head between 95 and 98 sq. Inches. Yonnex should make a spin version of the vcore 95. That would be exciting! The ezone 100 plays like a light pro staff with a slightly more open pattern.
FIX THE SOUND PLEASE Obviously you don't read or don't wanna do anything so after some point I'm gonna start disliking the videos just because of the bad sound. Fix it already, will ya?
Actually, you're right. I have left numerous remark and no response, as have others. I dare to say, he really doesn't get it and would also say he's not the sharpest tool in the shed.
For a moment I thought you had Naomi as guest star :D
Exactly
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Same
I was like damn, she’s taller than I thought !
Lol
Now let’s get Chris’s tennis journey
OMG!! I tested this racket a couple a weeks ago. I just ordered one earlier today! I get the same feeling of the shifting weight. It felt great. I am glad others had the same experience. I couldn't figure out why it felt that way. Thanks!!!
I could listen to these guys for hours :)
can you make a compare between vcore95 and vcore pro97 310g version?
The OG high school Gu I knew used a babo aero pro lol
Great chinwag guys heard so many gushing reviews on VCore95 but at 65 I'm not sure I'm still cut out for it. Very encouraging words from Coach Gu on enlarged sweet spot, that's exactly why I'm going with Yonex. More sweetspot in a smaller head. Really hope you're right about revamped Yonex line sounds interesting! The biggest consistent hitting I've seen was from Kyrigos another feather in the cap of this AMAZING company. Can easily see where Coach Gu can handle this racket his consistency is exhilirating. Myself well let's hope we get lots of dry weather for practice into spring. I think the 95 is well beyond my capacity for consistency at least right now. Good video guys 👍👍
put a leather grip or weight in the handle on the Ezone tour it’s like magic
I've done just that and it does feel magic! I actually bought a grip size too big and so put on the kimony leather grip which is light. so I added lead in the handle. awesome to play with.
He should try a VS gut main/smooth poly of his choice in the cross and see if that helps compensate for the low-powered nature of the frame. I found that a full bed of hyper g provided incredible control (think point and shoot and VERY low trajectory), but the overall playability of the VS Gut/poly hybrid was my fave after testing a bunch of setups and string. At either 57/54 or 58/55 I still found great control but with just enough pop from the gut.
As someone who tests and reviews a lot of racquets as well I can attest to the “weight wave” sensation you get from the vcore 95. That’s why it’s my main as well :)
Vcore 95, my rack at the moment. Little lead at 10 & 2 and some extra weight in the handle as well. Rock solid at 346 grams.
What did you use for handle weight?
@@K4R3N Some lead tape around the top of the handle, some tungsten putty under the trap door (not much room as it's foam filled) and an over grip.
@@abokickel thanks
Mine is at 346! Racquet buddies :)
WE THE PEOPLE DEMAND COACH IRINA HALEP BACK!
Omg i miss her a lot😫
add a leather grip and just a touch of weight to that 95, id say at 12 oclock. you will fall in love anew!
Is that what you did? I have the Head Prestige Touch Tour(damn long ass names) and it has the same SW and flex and it needed about1 1/2 grams at 12 o'clock to really get the plow through on the serve and ground stokes that I need for my game.
The balance is already plenty head-light, why add 10g extra to the handle? Just add weight to the head.
Have 3 vc95 myself
I have 2 grams at both ten and two (4 grams total) with a leather grip + overgrip. comes in at 445grams strung and around 10HL. I grew up and played forever with wilson pro staff 95 6.1 classics so I am very used to a HL frame. This vcore95 is awesome and i'm really liking this setup too but am open to suggestions.... I also tried playing with the 3rd gen pure strike but thought it had too much power and it hurt my arm as well. I really like the Tecnifibre TF40 and have a set. The feel on the tf40 is really special but I haven't been able to fully gel with the 18x20. It also has a bit too much pop for me. The vcore 95 really has it all. the 16x20 is the perfect in between. The sweet spot is very big for the size and I can really swing out and trust the racket. Serve is so sweet as well. I am looking forward to seeing an update come 2021 as well...
Which imo makes this an an updated/better version of ncode 6.1 95...
I switched from 100 sq inch AeroPro Drive to this Vcore 95 and I love it. The main thing is the FEEL. There is response that you are feeling. It took only a few days to get used to the heavier frame (310 + 4g at 12 + strings + overgrip). I am experimenting with strings. Really liked Tour Bite 17 at low tension. Liked Poly Plasma 1.23 at low tension. Didn't like PolyTour Pro 1.20 in it. Now comparing Tour Bite 17 vs. 16L, they are significantly different by stiffness. IMHO at 48 tension and a bit lower the power from the strings is there.
Might as well try the Wilson Pro Line Six One 95....
Babolat Pure Strike Tour also gave me arm problems. I demoed it with a multi and that was fine but couldn't use it with a poly. So like Gu I went to an Ezone 98 and a VCORE 95. Gu mentioned he would like a little more power and I would recommend trying the SV95. It's a little stiffer and has more pop.
Hey Andrew what type of grip and string do you play with
I am back using a 95 racquet, dunlop ones
The sensation you described of the feel running up the racket through the stroke, isn't that simply the feel of correctly timing the ball? It's important to consider the weight/SW/balance and flex all together so that the frame flexes then straightens in time with your stroke-speed to impart the power from the flexion. It should occur with all rackets on full strokes and even serves, and if it doesn't you should slow down or speed up your stroke until it does. This is the same with all ball sports, you must find the rhythm of the racket/club/bat/cue etc. to hit effectively.
Anyway, Coach Andrew should also try some Dunlop CX and Volkl 10 series rackets if he's suffering from arm issues.
Great video, tbanks to both!
Could you make a video and compare the previous Yonex Vcore SV 95 with the new Vcore 95? I love the old SV 95 version and would love to have your opinion on that comparison! Thank you :)
exactly why I sold my pure strikes, Too stiff and hurt my arm.
Great video. This is what your channel does best, not the gimmick videos.
I've played with them all but the racquets I like the most are the Diadem racquets.
Which Diadem did you get? :o
Elevate Tour. Lovely racquet. The standard one is pretty good as well but you need to weight it up.
You should try the Head GRAVITY PRO. Has a nice mass, and awesome feeling and flex. The 18x20 pattern really balance the 100sq/i headsize.
I suspect it may be too heavy for him. I found the Gravity Tour very nice
I'm demoing the Gravity Tour and Volkl V8 Pro. Almost identical spec except Volkl V8 Pro is more headlight by 2 points. More feel on the Gravity Tour by comparison, but Volkl V8 Pro has a bit more power (probably due to being slightly stiffer and thicker beam at 3&9 o'clock) and more spin. I always like Volkl racket, so my slightly bias opinion is that Volkl V8 Pro fits me more. But the Gravity Tour is a good choice for people looking for more feel.
@@andyhung424able that same frarne stiffness that adds some power likely also reduces feel and flex
@@K4R3N It's not that heavy. With overgrip and strings, it comes in a about 340 grams, which is not heavy at all.
I went from Wilson Clash (liked the feel but no control and too much power) to Yonex Ezone 98 2018 (Loved the feel, power and control, overall great racket) and finally Yonex Vcore 95 (Amazing control racket, not for beginners not massive top spinners, great feel, soft, powerful enough) and Im sticking to the Vcore 95 forever!
I want to switch to Yonex racquets too! I’m playing with the Ultra 100 CV right now but I’m not really sure which Yonex I should consider.
@@JF7King Well, it depends on what you like and what you want from the racket. Best is to try but its hard to demo rackets depending on where you live. The ezone 98 is the perfect blend of spin control and power and would suit everybody, but if you are looking for more spin and power then the vcore 98, if you want more control and significant less power then the vcore pro 97, and if you want a bit more control than ezone but more power than vcore pro then the vcore 95 (my racket of choice) but be aware this is not a racket for everybody. If you hit with heavy top spin i would not recommend it cause its quite a small head racket so you may miss the strings a few times, this is more for a flat hitter or occasional top spin hitter but not for a heavy top spin hitter.
@@KreationPhotography thanks very much for the advice! I will try to demo a few just to make sure. But go Yonex!!!😂
Babolat AeroDrive? Swung one couple weeks ago, it was AMAZING the WEIGHT transfer, is exactly as you describe, but i love my 80s Pro Kennex Graphite Comp w/Technifibre ( thx Tennis Spin!) It was like NEW No.. ab NO arm fatigue, no vibrations or discomfort, n i have had serious elbow probs from wrong racquets n destroying my arm gttg mad lolol
Coach Gu why didn't you try playing with vcore pro 97 330?
Nice! Thanks guys!!
Great Journey! Any comments about VCore Pro 97?
listened to tennis spin and got Yonex EZONE 98 tour. now I'm having the same regret as Andrew. the racquet is not really maneuverable . Hope Andrew settles on a final racquet soon so I'll just get that :).
I'd like to hear your journey too tennis spin.
th-cam.com/video/S2U6IQrfRCI/w-d-xo.html he made this video a lil while back
I've made the same journey a few years back, shifting from Pure Strike to Ezone and VCore 98. I never looked back. Yonex makes the best rackets.
Did you feel any changes, whether positive or negative, to your game due to the switch of racquets? I’m thinking about switching from Wilson to Yonex.
I was using the vcore 95 up until recently (having used the vcore pro 97 310g) before and agree with everything that was said about the vcore 95 - it’s an awesome racket. However I have just switched to the Blade 98 v7 16x19 and would be interested to see what Coach Gu thinks to that after playing with it
Hey Harry. Could you test the Weiss Cannon Blue Rock n Power string with the guys? It's on its own league by the shape, spin and control.
Hi, nice video. As coach Andrew was using the blade v6, did he try the blade v7 at any point in his journey? If you did, what was his take of the new blade? If he did not try it, why? Thanks
I think 64 or 65 RA is a nice place to be with the flex anything below that tends to lack power. Anything above that becomes a little too stiff and lacks feel for me. Just my opinion for what suits my game and stroke.
Naomi didn't get a word in.
pretty rude of them really
very nice video, what string do you use with 95
Must be cold in San Francisco now. Such a beautiful city
Welcome to the Yonex family. Great frames really
I have 6 old yonex DR, I dont find better racquets !
Really surprised he said the pure strike caused arm problems. What tension does he use? I know they're sensitive to tension and I string full poly anywhere from 52-57lbs.
I agree with you , I use the pure strike 100inch and it’s very user and arm friendly. I have luxilon 4g in it @54 pounds. One of the most comfortable rackets I have ever tried
Given his racquet history, his injuries, his need for control, I say you take a Wilson Ultra Tour and add weight it up. It's as close to a proStock as you can get. He "may" not like the 18x20. If that's the case, send him to Wilson Pro Labs and have him order the new Wilson Ultra Pro 16x19 and add weight in the head. I know you could customize his frame to his exacting specifications.
gu mondays 😍
Very nice video!!!!!!!
Glad to hear that the heavier and more flexible Yonex 95 VCORE racquet won out. I am not surprised though because substantial flex and weight are what make a good racquet. Tennis used to be called the sport of a lifetime but the stiff and too light frames combined with the modern stiff strings are arm breakers that are cutting short the playing days of many former lifetime players. I am going in for elbow surgery soon. I will be in a cast for at least 3 months where I will not be able to move my right elbow or wrist so that the ligaments and tendon can reattach to the bone. I have been playing for over 40 years and never had problems until graphite racquets came around. If I resume playing afterwards, I will be stringing my racquets with tensions in the 40's. It remains to be seen if I can control and spin the ball with such low tension. Previously, when I experimented with multifilament strings at a low tension, the ball trampolined off the strings rendering the racquet unplayable. So, I am not very optimistic. Take are of that elbow, Coach Andrew.
hi can you make a video about babolat rpm team 16 tennis string pls?
Does the 2021 Yonex VCORE 95 have the same feel as this version?
What string is he using in the Vcore 95 right now? and yes the 95 definitely feels bigger. I personally though it plays like a 98 sq in.
What about the sw 102 he liked?
Do you guys recommend switching racquets often even if you are not a pro?
Smaller head Yonex is the best. Best ever -- the Pat Cash R-50, I think was 87 or 90 sq in. EXCELLENT !!!
To be honest I have no idea what feel means haha. I've been playing my whole life, but I've never been formally coached. Does feel just refer to judging power for things like drop shots, volleys, and slices?
Instead of 100 hashtags why not just list the rackets in the description, perhaps with affiliate links?
is that the coache's shop or yours
What is a racket you would recommend to me from the 2018 pure drive to get more feel can control? I have rpm blast 16 strung at 55lbs is there another string that can give me the feel and control or is the racket because even with my old nxt strings the racket feels too muted. I am also 14 and what I could consider myself a medium skill level so I will probably need some power. I need to change my strings soon but is that what will make the difference in control and feel or does my racket need to be completely changed out?
Also, I have tried my friends Wilson burn 95 that was an old model, and also I have tried his Wilson steam not sure what head size for the steam but it was bigger than a 95. They both felt great with feel and control so I am thinking it could be the racket.
Very good video!
Coach Gu gonna fall in love with new 360+ radical pro 😎
Yonex isometric technology or whatever is called is no joke, you do feel the raquet sweetspot is massive, thats why they say it doesnt play like a 95
Me waiting for the card board cut out to tell us something😂
Solid video
11:19 neil degrasse tyson doppler sound
th-cam.com/video/V3EZc_R0gic/w-d-xo.html
Why does andrew coach and not play a tour?
Maybe he doesn't have enough support financially to dedicate that fitness level. Definitely can't afford a support team.
Hey Harry, I need your expertise. I string racquets for a hard-hitting 23yr old ex D1 player. He was on rpm blast using pure aero and was popping them too regularly. I suggested he switch over to Speed MP. Loves the racquet but he is popping strings almost regularly on first use. Have tried ALU, 4G, hyper g, rpm, rpm rough etc...keeps breaking like it’s paper. Any suggestions? Is the racquet an issue? Do you run into same issue with big hitters?? I feel bad for the guy.
I brought him down from 54lb to 52lb. Maybe we need to go lower but he’s been playing at 54 all through his career.
@@hnayini Which Pure Aero? The newest pure aero has a more open string pattern. The older Pure Aero had grommets that were too thin so strings contact the ground when digging out shots.
@@Jusio4606 he HAD the flag series ones, so I think newer. But he has switched to the Head Speed MP and is popping strings like crazy.
@@hnayini Where does the string break?
@@Jusio4606 Breaks high on the 3 or 4 main, pretty close to sweet spot. Generally on his inside out forehand.
If he stuck with the same racquet for 4 years and switched 3 or 4 times within the last year doesnt that mean he isn't satisfied and has yet to find a replacement?
He’s going to switch to the new model coming out in January 🤣 it has all the things he’s looking for
It’s too bad the Vcore 95 didn’t come in Galaxy Black!
I think Wilson Clash is ARM FRIENDLY. But, It's very difficult to get Wilson Clash 100L in my country now.
8 minutes in and I’m thinking this guy just likes muted ass tennis racquets. Strike and the CV are the most muted racquets I’ve ever touched, now I’m hearing the same about the new 98 Tour.
I think he confusing the definition of what flex means. flex means racket bents on contact and not hard on arms albeit slight less control.
More flex means more control because the ball sits on the strings longer as the racquet flexes.
Naomi standing there tells the whole story.
6:24 The girl in the background doesn't say much....
I stay away from Babolat for the exact same reason. Those arm killers.
What are you talking about ? I use the babolat pure strike and no arm issues at all. How is babolat an arm killer please explain to me your reason
With my racquet if you hit it right it feels like you didn't hit hard even if you blast through the ball.
CAN YOU OVERLAY THE VCORE 95 TO EZONE 98 to show the difference
Its very plain feel to me Yonex is. Don’t like the design also.
Try a Diadem.
Vcore 95 🤤🥴
Strike is stiffer than a crowbar. I like my 6.1 or Graf 7.5 pro staff for control and comfort on the arm and shoulder. I had the RD10 yonnex in the 1980s but it was not head light enough for me. I would like to try the v core 95. Generally, the yonnex frame thickness is a bit undesirable and the string bed length is gives more power than control. In the old days of 80's or 90's yonnex had a blue colored spin racquet with a Hoop head between 95 and 98 sq. Inches.
Yonnex should make a spin version of the vcore 95. That would be exciting!
The ezone 100 plays like a light pro staff with a slightly more open pattern.
If have elbow problems or a really sensitive elbow . . . .stop using a full bed of poly!! . . .why isn't this addressed??
wow, thats a lot of hashtags.
Babolat AeroPro Drive 2013, thank me later.
That Osaka cutout is impressive
great story, but I still don’t understand why the nice lady in the middle never said a word...
Stiff racket = tennis elbow
Soft racket is better for the arm
Naomi❤❤ stole me the first view, had to watch twice
...what was the topic? new racquet... was staring at Naomi cut-out the entire time...
Hey Coach Gu, you can play soccer in lieu of training that way your arms are rested. You play tennis only on your matches.
check out the special guest, Naomi Osaka! LOL
i end it to him and he never give it back ahaha u just make him a thief
Based on that thumbnail i thought for a sec Naomi would be in the video
This is kind of embarassing, but I'm gonna need you guys to tell Naomi to stop staring at me. I know i'm good looking, but she's a little intense.
Naomi is hot, and she steals the show.
FIX THE SOUND PLEASE
Obviously you don't read or don't wanna do anything so after some point I'm gonna start disliking the videos just because of the bad sound. Fix it already, will ya?
Fix your ears or your computer, I can hear it fine on the lowest setting
Actually, you're right. I have left numerous remark and no response, as have others. I dare to say, he really doesn't get it and would also say he's not the sharpest tool in the shed.