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Comments: This is a great overall racquet. I played with it for 2 months before I finally realized it was too powerful. I am used to the traditional Pro Staff 90. The RF97 is very accurate racquet yet the power of this racquet is for players who prefer the serve and volley tactic. It is a great baseline racquet but the more I played with it, the more I realized it had too much power. Overall, great racquet but I would definitely advise you to demo before you buy.
From: Mattyboy13, 12/14
Comments: This is one amazing racquet. It combines the traditional Wilson box-beam feel with an updated modern feel that is somewhat firmer. The result is the best feeling stick I've ever used, feeling both plush and crisp, yet not muted like the BLX iterations. The plow through is exceptional. I was sending shots long but after adjusting, my shots were deep and heavy. Spin and control are good as well. It volleys like a dream. The one expected gripe is maneuverability: this isn't the fastest swinging racquet. The Pro Staff RF 97 is more suited towards players that play the whole court as opposed to purely baseline hitters who often seek whippier, more topspin-friendly sticks. Not to say this racquet isn't good at the baseline -- it is, but it's better for volleys and serving, thus it suits the all-court game best. I love this racquet, and I really think it's the best Pro Staff yet.
From: Barron, 11/14
Comments: I've been hitting with this racquet for the last 3 weeks. There is something about the balance on this racquet that I love. Seems to be perfectly balanced for my personal liking. Yes, it's on the heavy side however very maneuverable. I've hit with the Wawrinka racquet which in comparison feels much slower to whip around. I've found that strung with RPM or Quadro Pro at 50 lbs gives very nice feel and very good control. You will not be pushed around with this racquet, it can handle heavy balls with ease as long as you read and move well. Heavy balls can be produced at will. Serves do take a bit longer to get weight on the ball, however once you've adjusted it is precise and produce good movement on the ball. Return of serve is awesome! Worth a try to anyone who enjoys a heavier racquet and has good movement and preparation.
From: Shereef, 11/14
Comments: I think it is important to note that I just started picking up the game of tennis about one year ago and this is my first racquet review. I currently play baseball and football in college so picking up the game comes fairly easy to me considering the similar hand eye coordination required in baseball and tennis. I do have a considerable amount of knowledge of tennis and the equipment just purely from growing up and having my father been a former tennis professional. Keeping all this in mind, I have to say that this racquet is superb. I think that the racquet has exceptional plow through and an ability to return heavy shots unlike anther other racquet (Pro Staffs in general). I think it is important to note that with a dampener and overgrip, the racquet does become a little heavy; but don't worry because you can and will get used to it. (Don't get rid of it because of the weight, worst scenario if you love the racquet get the lighter version). Overall, this racquet is tremendous around the net with your volleys/half volleys while providing amazing feel and stability; while generating tons spin. Finally I would say that despite this racquet being a low level power racquet, I would have to disagree. I feel the racquet does provide great power and forgiveness with the added weight and 97 square inch head. Overall, a great racquet. There is a reason Federer is using it.
From: Jason, 11/14
Comments: Agree with John 11/14, below, but have to say that if you want to experience all the feel that this racquet has to offer then string it below mid tension. Shines at around 50-52 lbs with a full bed of Alu Power.
From: Sean, 11/14
Comments: Breathtaking racquet, but your arm will feel it after a few hours. Adds about thirty percent of "heavy," to deep forehands and backhands. Superb feel at the net and controllable. As a 5.0 this really has added two very distinctive dimensions to my game in terms of negative to neutral shot recovery (cross court) and better penetration on the shorter balls. This racquet requires the player to let go and have the weight do the work.
From: Michael, 11/14
Comments: This is a superb racquet with excellent plow through and produces solid and heavy shots but also provides enough feel for delicate shots at the net or mid-court. If you buy this racquet give yourself a few weeks to get into the groove -- but after that you will find yourself hitting great top spin forehands and backhand and solid volleys. This really is an advanced players racquet because of the weight and the fact that you have to generate your own power and in essence is a much evolved version of the Pro Staff Original 6.0 (as used by Sampras, Edberg, Courier, etc.). On the string side of things -- any good Wilson string will suffice and have it strung between 57-60 pounds to get the best results! Love it!
From: John, 11/14
Comments: I am a 4.0 player and have been playing Wilson Pro Staff racquets for 20 years. The RF Autograph has had a huge impact on my game. There is tremendous stability, power and precision. The spin potential is excellent. My groundstrokes are significantly heavier and deeper with this stick. It does take a while to get used to as this racquet is heavy. It is relatively maneuverable as it is head light but the heft took me about 20 hours of play to really lock in. I can now trade groundies with better players and stay in points hitting a much heavier ball. I would highly recommend this raquet to advanced players with sound strokes who like a heavier, more stable stick.
From: Dan, 11/14
Comments: I have officially renamed my RF97 "The Pancake." That is exactly what this racquet does to any ball it contacts. Love the (one-handed) backhand shots especially when you try to hit a winner on the rise. What is even more unbelievable is the backhand slice. The weight makes the racquet so stable and excellent to control. The downside is of course the swing weight. I found that with my forehand, I am generating less topspin and because of the weight my wrist has to overcome to brush through the ball. That, of course, won't be a problem for anyone with strength like Federer. After 4 weeks playing with this racquet, it's back to the gym for more weights and my good old Prestige Mid.
From: James, 11/14
Comments: I'm an alpha male -- smart, handsome, strong; but one thing I can't do is play with this frame. I did not want to admit it because of my big ego but after 4 weeks of agony I gave in. And I used to play with the PS85 and Tour 90.
From: Rooinek, 11/14
Comments: A lot of folks are comparing the RF97 to the PS85. It is only like the PS85 in that it is a potential game- changer, solid, and arm-friendly. If you want an updated PS85, get the Wawrinka Yonex. That Yonex is a great racquet and would be my choice if it were not for the RF97. I have found that the combination of weight, power, and comfort in the RF97 unique, and new enough that it's taking me some time to adjust. It usually takes me several months to adapt to a new frame and tinker it to my liking, and i'd say I'm about half way there with the RF97. I started using Champions Choice, but found that for consistency, it must be changed too often for me to afford, so I've gone back to my stand-by Volkl Cyclone 16. I get more consistency over time and more spin with the Cyclone. I'm at 53 lbs right now, but may go up in tension a bit. I have also reduced my grip size still further. I'm down from the 4 5/8 I used as a kid to an actual 4 1/4 including over grip. This smaller grip allows me more wrist freedom to snap this beast around for spin and serve pronation, while the weight and stability of the racquet mean it doesn't twist in my hand. The result is my serve is now harder than it has ever been. My first serve winning percentage is through the roof. I am serving and volleying more and more, mainly because my opponents are having a lot of trouble getting the first serves back with any authority. I'm a bit down on second serve consistency, but that's improving. My volley put-away percentage is also up, and will improve as I get used to the power and hit fewer balls 'just out.' I'm still working on dialing in my ground ground strokes but the upside potential is huge. The backhand slice is no longer just to set up weak returns, but can easily be hit for clean winners. Topspin backhand (one-handed) is still a little flatter than I'd like, but hit well has come through so hard that one of my opponents actually whiffed on one last Saturday -- back court to back court. Forehands are driving my opponents well off the baseline. I'm still working on handling the weight and power to create more spin for shorter shots with pace and drives with more net clearance, but it's coming. I've always played an aggressive game, but I feel this racquet really puts the match in my hands. If I hit my shots, I win. If I miss, I lose. My opponents still hit great shots and win points, of course, but a far higher percentage of points are in my hands to take after the power and spin of the serve, volley, or ground stroke takes effect. In the past, when getting a new frame, I've always gone back and forth with my old one for a while, but I have not been tempted to use anything else since getting the RF97. My preference has always been for heavy, comfortable racquets, and the Wilson grip shape, so the over all package 'feels' right to me. I don't disagree with the commentators who find it too heavy -- everything they say is true -- for a lot of people it is. But if you can handle it, the upside potential is huge.
From: Rob, 11/14
Comments: I just grabbed a demo tonight and hit for a couple of hours. Had a Signum Pro orange string (I thin
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Bình luận: Đây là một vợt tổng thể tuyệt vời. Tôi chơi với nó cho 2 tháng trước khi tôi cuối cùng đã nhận ra nó là quá mạnh. Tôi đang sử dụng để truyền thống 90 nhân viên chuyên nghiệp. RF97 là rất chính xác vợt nhưng sức mạnh của quần vợt này là cho các cầu thủ người thích chiến thuật phục vụ và bóng. Nó là một đường cơ sở tuyệt vời vợt nhưng càng tôi chơi với nó, càng có nhiều tôi nhận ra nó đã có quá nhiều quyền lực. Tổng thể, quần vợt tuyệt vời nhưng tôi chắc chắn sẽ khuyên bạn nên giới thiệu trước khi bạn mua. Từ: Mattyboy13, 12/14Bình luận: Đây là một tuyệt vời vợt. Nó kết hợp truyền thống Wilson dầm hộp cảm giác với một cảm giác hiện đại Cập Nhật đó là một chút cứng rắn. Kết quả là thanh cảm giác tốt nhất tôi đã từng sử dụng, cảm giác sang trọng và sắc nét, được không tắt như BLX lặp đi lặp lại. Plow qua là xuất sắc. Tôi đã gửi bức ảnh dài nhưng sau khi điều chỉnh, bức ảnh của tôi đã được sâu và nặng. Spin và kiểm soát là tốt là tốt. Nó volley như một giấc mơ. Một trong những mong đợi chuôi là khả năng thao diễn: đây không phải là quần vợt nhanh nhất đong đưa. RF 97 chuyên nghiệp của nhân viên là thích hợp hơn đối với cầu thủ chơi tòa án toàn bộ như trái ngược với hoàn toàn là đại gia đường cơ sở người thường tìm kiếm whippier, thân thiện hơn topspin gậy. Không phải để nói vợt này không phải là tốt ở đường cơ sở - đó là, nhưng nó là tốt hơn cho volley và phục vụ, vì vậy nó phù hợp với trò chơi tất cả-tòa án tốt nhất. Tôi yêu này quần vợt, và tôi thực sự nghĩ rằng đó là nhân viên chuyên nghiệp tốt nhất được nêu ra. Từ: Barron, 11/14Bình luận: tôi đã đánh với vợt này trong 3 tuần qua. Đó là một cái gì đó về sự cân bằng trên này quần vợt mà tôi yêu thích. Dường như hoàn toàn được cân bằng cho thích cá nhân của tôi. Có, nó là nặng bên Tuy nhiên rất cơ động. Tôi đã trúng với vợt Wawrinka mà so cảm thấy nhiều chậm hơn để whip xung quanh. Tôi đã tìm thấy rằng strung với vòng/phút hoặc Quadro Pro lúc 50 £ cho cảm giác rất tốt đẹp và kiểm soát rất tốt. Bạn sẽ không được đẩy xung quanh với vợt này, nó có thể xử lý nặng quả bóng một cách dễ dàng miễn là bạn đọc và di chuyển tốt. Quả bóng nặng có thể được sản xuất tại sẽ. Phục vụ lâu hơn một chút để có được trọng lượng vào quả bóng, Tuy nhiên một khi bạn đã điều chỉnh nó là chính xác và sản xuất tốt di chuyển bóng. Lợi nhuận của phục vụ là tuyệt vời! Đáng để thử cho bất cứ ai những người thích một vợt nặng hơn và có phong trào tốt và chuẩn bị. Từ: Shereef, 11/14Bình luận: tôi nghĩ rằng nó là quan trọng cần lưu ý rằng tôi chỉ mới bắt đầu chọn lên các trò chơi của bóng khoảng một năm trước đây và đây là xem xét vợt đầu tiên của tôi. Tôi hiện đang chơi bóng chày và bóng đá tại trường đại học để chọn lên các trò chơi có khá dễ dàng để tôi xem xét sự phối hợp mắt tay tương tự như cần thiết trong bóng chày và bóng. Tôi có một số lượng đáng kể của kiến thức của bóng và các thiết bị chỉ hoàn toàn từ lớn lên và có cha tôi được một cựu bóng chuyên nghiệp. Giữ tất cả cái trí tại, tôi có thể nói rằng quần vợt này là tuyệt vời. Tôi nghĩ rằng vợt đã xuất sắc plow qua và khả năng để trở về các bức ảnh nặng không giống như bao phấn khác quần vợt (Pro nhân viên nói chung). Tôi nghĩ rằng nó là quan trọng cần lưu ý với một dampener và overgrip, vợt trở thành một chút nặng; nhưng đừng lo lắng bởi vì bạn có thể và sẽ sử dụng để nó. (Không được thoát khỏi nó do trọng lượng, kịch bản tồi tệ nhất nếu bạn thích quần vợt nhận phiên bản nhẹ hơn). Nhìn chung, quần vợt này là to lớn trên mạng với volley của bạn/nửa volley trong khi cung cấp tuyệt vời cảm thấy và sự ổn định; trong khi tạo ra tấn quay. Cuối cùng, tôi sẽ nói rằng mặc dù này quần vợt là một vợt điện năng thấp cấp, tôi đã có thể không đồng ý. Tôi cảm thấy vợt cung cấp sức mạnh và sự tha thứ với người đứng đầu thêm trọng lượng và 97 inch vuông. Nhìn chung, một vợt tuyệt vời. Đó là một lý do Federer bằng cách sử dụng nó. Từ: Jason, 11/14Bình luận: Đồng ý với John 11/14, dưới đây, nhưng có thể nói rằng nếu bạn muốn trải nghiệm tất cả cảm giác quần vợt này đã cung cấp sau đó chuỗi nó dưới đây giữa căng thẳng. Tỏa sáng tại khoảng 50-52 lbs với một giường đầy đủ năng lượng Alu. Từ: Sean, 11/14Bình luận: Ngoạn quần vợt, nhưng cánh tay của bạn sẽ cảm thấy nó sau một vài giờ. Thêm khoảng ba mươi phần trăm của "nặng," sâu forehands và backhands. Cảm thấy tuyệt vời tại net và kiểm soát. Như một 5.0 điều này thực sự đã thêm vào hai kích thước rất đặc biệt để trò chơi của tôi về tiêu cực để phục hồi bắn trung lập (qua tòa án) và thâm nhập tốt hơn trên các quả bóng ngắn hơn. Quần vợt này đòi hỏi người chơi để buông bỏ và có trọng lượng làm việc. Từ: Michael, 11/14Bình luận: Đây là một vợt tuyệt hảo với tuyệt vời plow qua và sản xuất các mũi chích ngừa rắn và nặng mà còn cung cấp cảm thấy đủ cho mũi chích ngừa tinh tế tại net hoặc giữa các tòa án. Nếu bạn mua vợt này cung cấp cho mình một vài tuần để có được vào các đường rãnh--nhưng sau đó bạn sẽ thấy mình đánh lớn hàng đầu quay forehands và backhand và rắn volley. Điều này thực sự là một vợt người chơi nâng cao do trọng lượng và thực tế là bạn có để tạo ra năng lượng riêng của bạn và trong bản chất là một phiên bản phát triển nhiều các Pro nhân viên gốc 6.0 (như được dùng bởi Sampras, Edberg, vận chuyển, vv.). Bên chuỗi của sự vật - bất kỳ chuỗi Wilson tốt sẽ đủ và có nó strung giữa 57-60 £ để có được kết quả tốt nhất! Thích cái đó! Từ: John, 11/14Bình luận: tôi là một cầu thủ 4.0 và đã chơi vợt Wilson nhân viên chuyên nghiệp trong 20 năm. Chữ ký RF đã có một tác động rất lớn trên trò chơi của tôi. Đó là sự ổn định to lớn, sức mạnh và độ chính xác. Tiềm năng quay là tuyệt vời. Groundstrokes của tôi đáng kể là nặng hơn và sâu hơn với cây gậy này. Nó mất một lúc để có được sử dụng để như quần vợt này là nặng. Nó là tương đối cơ động như thật đầu nhẹ nhưng heft đã cho tôi khoảng 20 giờ chơi để thực sự khóa. Tôi bây giờ có thể thương mại groundies với những người chơi tốt hơn và ở điểm nhấn một quả bóng nặng hơn nhiều. Tôi rất muốn giới thiệu này raquet cho người chơi nâng cao với âm thanh đột quỵ người như một thanh nặng hơn, ổn định hơn. Từ: Dan, 11/14Bình luận: tôi đã chính thức đổi tên thành RF97 của tôi "Pancake." Đó là chính xác những gì quần vợt này không để bất kỳ bóng nó địa chỉ liên lạc. Thích các mũi chích ngừa trái tay (một tay) đặc biệt là khi bạn cố gắng để đạt một người chiến thắng ngày càng tăng. Điều gì là thậm chí nhiều hơn không thể tin được là lát trái tay. Trọng lượng làm cho vợt nên ổn định và tuyệt vời để kiểm soát. Nhược điểm của khóa học là trọng lượng swing. Tôi thấy rằng với bộ phận trước của tôi, tôi tạo ra ít hơn topspin và vì trọng lượng cổ tay của tôi đã vượt qua để bàn chải thông qua quả bóng. Đó, tất nhiên, sẽ không là một vấn đề cho bất cứ ai với sức mạnh như Federer. Sau khi 4 tuần chơi với quần vợt này, nó là trở lại để phòng tập thể dục cho thêm trọng lượng và của tôi tốt cũ Prestige giữa. Từ: James, 11/14Bình luận: tôi là một nam alpha - thông minh, đẹp trai, mạnh mẽ; nhưng một điều tôi không thể làm là chơi với khung này. Tôi không muốn thừa nhận nó vì tự ngã lớn của tôi, nhưng sau khi 4 tuần đau đớn tôi đã cung cấp. Và tôi đã sử dụng để chơi với PS85 và bán Tour 90. Từ: Rooinek, 11/14Comments: A lot of folks are comparing the RF97 to the PS85. It is only like the PS85 in that it is a potential game- changer, solid, and arm-friendly. If you want an updated PS85, get the Wawrinka Yonex. That Yonex is a great racquet and would be my choice if it were not for the RF97. I have found that the combination of weight, power, and comfort in the RF97 unique, and new enough that it's taking me some time to adjust. It usually takes me several months to adapt to a new frame and tinker it to my liking, and i'd say I'm about half way there with the RF97. I started using Champions Choice, but found that for consistency, it must be changed too often for me to afford, so I've gone back to my stand-by Volkl Cyclone 16. I get more consistency over time and more spin with the Cyclone. I'm at 53 lbs right now, but may go up in tension a bit. I have also reduced my grip size still further. I'm down from the 4 5/8 I used as a kid to an actual 4 1/4 including over grip. This smaller grip allows me more wrist freedom to snap this beast around for spin and serve pronation, while the weight and stability of the racquet mean it doesn't twist in my hand. The result is my serve is now harder than it has ever been. My first serve winning percentage is through the roof. I am serving and volleying more and more, mainly because my opponents are having a lot of trouble getting the first serves back with any authority. I'm a bit down on second serve consistency, but that's improving. My volley put-away percentage is also up, and will improve as I get used to the power and hit fewer balls 'just out.' I'm still working on dialing in my ground ground strokes but the upside potential is huge. The backhand slice is no longer just to set up weak returns, but can easily be hit for clean winners. Topspin backhand (one-handed) is still a little flatter than I'd like, but hit well has come through so hard that one of my opponents actually whiffed on one last Saturday -- back court to back court. Forehands are driving my opponents well off the baseline. I'm still working on handling the weight and power to create more spin for shorter shots with pace and drives with more net clearance, but it's coming. I've always played an aggressive game, but I feel this racquet really puts the match in my hands. If I hit my shots, I win. If I miss, I lose. My opponents still hit great shots and win points, of course, but a far higher percentage of points are in my hands to take after the power and spin of the serve, volley, or ground stroke takes effect. In the past, when getting a new frame, I've always gone back and forth with my old one for a while, but I have not been tempted to use anything else since getting the RF97. My preference has always been for heavy, comfortable racquets, and the Wilson grip shape, so the over all package 'feels' right to me. I don't disagree with the commentators who find it too heavy -- everything they say is true -- for a lot of people it is. But if you can handle it, the upside potential is huge. Từ: Rob, 11/14Bình luận: tôi chỉ nắm lấy một bản demo tối nay và nhấn cho một vài giờ. Đã có một chuỗi Signum Pro cam (I mỏng
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Comments: This is a great overall racquet. I played with it for 2 months before I finally realized it was too powerful. I am used to the traditional Pro Staff 90. The RF97 is very accurate racquet yet the power of this racquet is for players who prefer the serve and volley tactic. It is a great baseline racquet but the more I played with it, the more I realized it had too much power. Overall, great racquet but I would definitely advise you to demo before you buy.
From: Mattyboy13, 12/14
Comments: This is one amazing racquet. It combines the traditional Wilson box-beam feel with an updated modern feel that is somewhat firmer. The result is the best feeling stick I've ever used, feeling both plush and crisp, yet not muted like the BLX iterations. The plow through is exceptional. I was sending shots long but after adjusting, my shots were deep and heavy. Spin and control are good as well. It volleys like a dream. The one expected gripe is maneuverability: this isn't the fastest swinging racquet. The Pro Staff RF 97 is more suited towards players that play the whole court as opposed to purely baseline hitters who often seek whippier, more topspin-friendly sticks. Not to say this racquet isn't good at the baseline -- it is, but it's better for volleys and serving, thus it suits the all-court game best. I love this racquet, and I really think it's the best Pro Staff yet.
From: Barron, 11/14
Comments: I've been hitting with this racquet for the last 3 weeks. There is something about the balance on this racquet that I love. Seems to be perfectly balanced for my personal liking. Yes, it's on the heavy side however very maneuverable. I've hit with the Wawrinka racquet which in comparison feels much slower to whip around. I've found that strung with RPM or Quadro Pro at 50 lbs gives very nice feel and very good control. You will not be pushed around with this racquet, it can handle heavy balls with ease as long as you read and move well. Heavy balls can be produced at will. Serves do take a bit longer to get weight on the ball, however once you've adjusted it is precise and produce good movement on the ball. Return of serve is awesome! Worth a try to anyone who enjoys a heavier racquet and has good movement and preparation.
From: Shereef, 11/14
Comments: I think it is important to note that I just started picking up the game of tennis about one year ago and this is my first racquet review. I currently play baseball and football in college so picking up the game comes fairly easy to me considering the similar hand eye coordination required in baseball and tennis. I do have a considerable amount of knowledge of tennis and the equipment just purely from growing up and having my father been a former tennis professional. Keeping all this in mind, I have to say that this racquet is superb. I think that the racquet has exceptional plow through and an ability to return heavy shots unlike anther other racquet (Pro Staffs in general). I think it is important to note that with a dampener and overgrip, the racquet does become a little heavy; but don't worry because you can and will get used to it. (Don't get rid of it because of the weight, worst scenario if you love the racquet get the lighter version). Overall, this racquet is tremendous around the net with your volleys/half volleys while providing amazing feel and stability; while generating tons spin. Finally I would say that despite this racquet being a low level power racquet, I would have to disagree. I feel the racquet does provide great power and forgiveness with the added weight and 97 square inch head. Overall, a great racquet. There is a reason Federer is using it.
From: Jason, 11/14
Comments: Agree with John 11/14, below, but have to say that if you want to experience all the feel that this racquet has to offer then string it below mid tension. Shines at around 50-52 lbs with a full bed of Alu Power.
From: Sean, 11/14
Comments: Breathtaking racquet, but your arm will feel it after a few hours. Adds about thirty percent of "heavy," to deep forehands and backhands. Superb feel at the net and controllable. As a 5.0 this really has added two very distinctive dimensions to my game in terms of negative to neutral shot recovery (cross court) and better penetration on the shorter balls. This racquet requires the player to let go and have the weight do the work.
From: Michael, 11/14
Comments: This is a superb racquet with excellent plow through and produces solid and heavy shots but also provides enough feel for delicate shots at the net or mid-court. If you buy this racquet give yourself a few weeks to get into the groove -- but after that you will find yourself hitting great top spin forehands and backhand and solid volleys. This really is an advanced players racquet because of the weight and the fact that you have to generate your own power and in essence is a much evolved version of the Pro Staff Original 6.0 (as used by Sampras, Edberg, Courier, etc.). On the string side of things -- any good Wilson string will suffice and have it strung between 57-60 pounds to get the best results! Love it!
From: John, 11/14
Comments: I am a 4.0 player and have been playing Wilson Pro Staff racquets for 20 years. The RF Autograph has had a huge impact on my game. There is tremendous stability, power and precision. The spin potential is excellent. My groundstrokes are significantly heavier and deeper with this stick. It does take a while to get used to as this racquet is heavy. It is relatively maneuverable as it is head light but the heft took me about 20 hours of play to really lock in. I can now trade groundies with better players and stay in points hitting a much heavier ball. I would highly recommend this raquet to advanced players with sound strokes who like a heavier, more stable stick.
From: Dan, 11/14
Comments: I have officially renamed my RF97 "The Pancake." That is exactly what this racquet does to any ball it contacts. Love the (one-handed) backhand shots especially when you try to hit a winner on the rise. What is even more unbelievable is the backhand slice. The weight makes the racquet so stable and excellent to control. The downside is of course the swing weight. I found that with my forehand, I am generating less topspin and because of the weight my wrist has to overcome to brush through the ball. That, of course, won't be a problem for anyone with strength like Federer. After 4 weeks playing with this racquet, it's back to the gym for more weights and my good old Prestige Mid.
From: James, 11/14
Comments: I'm an alpha male -- smart, handsome, strong; but one thing I can't do is play with this frame. I did not want to admit it because of my big ego but after 4 weeks of agony I gave in. And I used to play with the PS85 and Tour 90.
From: Rooinek, 11/14
Comments: A lot of folks are comparing the RF97 to the PS85. It is only like the PS85 in that it is a potential game- changer, solid, and arm-friendly. If you want an updated PS85, get the Wawrinka Yonex. That Yonex is a great racquet and would be my choice if it were not for the RF97. I have found that the combination of weight, power, and comfort in the RF97 unique, and new enough that it's taking me some time to adjust. It usually takes me several months to adapt to a new frame and tinker it to my liking, and i'd say I'm about half way there with the RF97. I started using Champions Choice, but found that for consistency, it must be changed too often for me to afford, so I've gone back to my stand-by Volkl Cyclone 16. I get more consistency over time and more spin with the Cyclone. I'm at 53 lbs right now, but may go up in tension a bit. I have also reduced my grip size still further. I'm down from the 4 5/8 I used as a kid to an actual 4 1/4 including over grip. This smaller grip allows me more wrist freedom to snap this beast around for spin and serve pronation, while the weight and stability of the racquet mean it doesn't twist in my hand. The result is my serve is now harder than it has ever been. My first serve winning percentage is through the roof. I am serving and volleying more and more, mainly because my opponents are having a lot of trouble getting the first serves back with any authority. I'm a bit down on second serve consistency, but that's improving. My volley put-away percentage is also up, and will improve as I get used to the power and hit fewer balls 'just out.' I'm still working on dialing in my ground ground strokes but the upside potential is huge. The backhand slice is no longer just to set up weak returns, but can easily be hit for clean winners. Topspin backhand (one-handed) is still a little flatter than I'd like, but hit well has come through so hard that one of my opponents actually whiffed on one last Saturday -- back court to back court. Forehands are driving my opponents well off the baseline. I'm still working on handling the weight and power to create more spin for shorter shots with pace and drives with more net clearance, but it's coming. I've always played an aggressive game, but I feel this racquet really puts the match in my hands. If I hit my shots, I win. If I miss, I lose. My opponents still hit great shots and win points, of course, but a far higher percentage of points are in my hands to take after the power and spin of the serve, volley, or ground stroke takes effect. In the past, when getting a new frame, I've always gone back and forth with my old one for a while, but I have not been tempted to use anything else since getting the RF97. My preference has always been for heavy, comfortable racquets, and the Wilson grip shape, so the over all package 'feels' right to me. I don't disagree with the commentators who find it too heavy -- everything they say is true -- for a lot of people it is. But if you can handle it, the upside potential is huge.
From: Rob, 11/14
Comments: I just grabbed a demo tonight and hit for a couple of hours. Had a Signum Pro orange string (I thin
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