The Wilson KSix-One Tennis Racket is the number one racket choice of touring professionals and is the ideal weapon for the players in command of their game. The Wilson KSix-One... more
The Wilson KSix-One Tennis Racket is the number one racket choice of touring professionals and is the ideal weapon for the players in command of their game. The Wilson KSix-One Tennis Racket which features K Factor which uses nano technology and unique frame engineering to provide increased feel, strength and stability and to create a bigger sweet spot. The result is that 'K Factor' Wilson Tennis Rackets provide 64% more control to improve your game. Weight (unstrung): 332g Headsize: 95 sq.in. Available in two string patterns.
Advantages: Good control racket Disadvantages: Heavy racket
...Roger Federer's racket for the tour, the one he has been using from the Australian Open 2007 onwards.
The racket comes from Wilson. When I play with this racket, I found that the racket swings through just a bit quicker than the nSix One Tour (the old style racket). It gave the impression of being a bit more aerodynamic through the air, both for groundstrokes and serves, thus adding power.
The string bed seeemed to give more bite on the ball which gave more potential for spin & control.
Conclusion: If you have the ability to cope with a heavy racket, then you will definately get more power and control from your game.
Would suit all advanced players or extreme hard hitters.
Wilson are always my racket of choice from the first time I pickd up the original pro staff tour (Sampras's racket of choice)...
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...I recently purchased a wilson K tour racket so heres the review:
Looks
The racket is very well designed and has an eye catching look to it. It is a mixture of red, black and white in to be honest, a strange pattern! The black and white contrast well and the red brightens in up a bit. I have already had several comments from people while playing at my local park about how nice the racket looks.
It is fitted with a orange grip, im not entirely sure what type it is but it is very spongy and soft which is nice for my hands. Some tennisrackets give me blisters if I play for too long but this grip hasn't caused me any problems so far thankfully.
Play-ability (if thats a word)
The racket feels perfect for me at 340g it is ideal for an advanced player such as myself. It has a relatively small head size at 90 sq in which I have found to...
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Advantages: spin, power, good strings and style Disadvantages: heavy racket
...Okay, I don't officially own this racket but I ordered a few tennisrackets on trial and the Babolat AeroPro Plus is one of them.
As used by Rafael Nadal. I found it personally a bit on the heavy side ( about 11.1oz strung). Nevertheless this racket does feel good especially when used for various spin shots and baseline shots. I found it especially good for slice serving, it really gives a nice kick and due to the longer length of the racket it enabled me to reach a bit further when I am stretching and greatly benefits on my serve.
In my opinion this is a head heavy racket combined this with the cortex filter system (reduces vibration) and aero frame design it gives a better feel of the ball and enhances maneuverability meaning that more power can be generated. It has a nice size head at 100sq.in. which gives a nice sized sweet...
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Provided you have reasonably powerful legs and arms, and basic core strength this racket will treat you very well. It will deliver for you countless inside-out forhand winners and vicious down the line drives with great satisfaction and little effort.... more