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pitchf0rk
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2006
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obviously a trance forum is the best place to ask these questions
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Sep-15-2009 09:29
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Frenkieee
mighty real

Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Breda, the Netherlands
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Re: To any tennis players in these forums, racquet question
| quote: | Originally posted by elektrikal
but due to my poor footwork and technical flaws in my groundstrokes, I often shanked/framed balls, making me realize I needed a more forgiving racquet. |
I often hit balls with my frame, but that's mainly because I have this Spanish grip (i.e. with lots and lots of spin) in combination with lack of footwork (often when I'm tired, or lazy). Also, if my opponent likes to slice a lot, or if we're playing with soft balls and/or on a soft court, then I tend to have a lot of frameballs (because I need to get under the ball enough to get a clear shot). Not a lot a new/better racket can do about that.
Just make sure you bend your knees enough, so you can get under the ball. No need for a new racket imo 
I _am_ on the lookout for a new racket though. I tend to rip my harnessing (is that the proper word? Translated literally) to pieces every couple of weeks, and always in the top, because I never hit the balls where I'm supposed to hit them Therefore I'm in need of a racket with these things in the frame that causes the snares to be more flexible.
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Sep-15-2009 09:52
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elektrikal
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: so cal
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the question is not how expensive a racquet I should buy, but which expensive one, because unfortunately all these damn racquets cost around $170-$200. Luckily if you dig through demo bins you can find $200 racquets for $60, with a few dings n scratches, but no biggie, just aesthetics.
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Sep-16-2009 01:50
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