Oh well. Half right anyway.
Betting on the fastest unit turner in the business to beat Joker, and for Fed to attack him well in the final. Have to hand it to Fed for adapting, switching to a 98 sq. in. frame, with a 68 ra, strung at 59/57 lbs, as I suggested he do months before he made the switch, as Annacone was deriding me for suggesting the switch. Why was equipment change the difference? Bigger sweet spot, higher tension in the vs gut (with a Wilson label)/alu rough cross. He was missing too many fh long due to the low tension and smaller frame. He made bh improvements as well as more pop on the serve. I find it interesting he adopted the identical frame I was recommending and the same tension.
You can buy the same frame uncustomized now:
Head Size:
97 sq. in. / 625.81 sq. cm.
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 12.6oz / 357.2g overgripped: 364.2g
Balance: 12.38in / 31.45cm / 9 pts HL
Swingweight: 335
Stiffness: 68
Beam Width: 21.5mm / 21.5mm / 21.5mm /
Composition: Braided Kevlar & Graphite / Basalt Fibers
Power Level: Low
Stroke Style: Full
Swing Speed: Fast
Racquet Colors:
Red/ Black
Grip Type: Wilson Premium Leather
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
So why did it make a difference? More power and more control, even a small amount, is the difference. The gut/alu combination allows for the most powerful, touch/control on the market today, and that combination allows the most spin, due to the teflon infused alu, as long as the stings are fresh.
Coming into the net more also has made a big difference. He's winning 65% of those approaches. Edberg helped with his positioning and attack mode.
Betting on the fastest unit turner in the business to beat Joker, and for Fed to attack him well in the final. Have to hand it to Fed for adapting, switching to a 98 sq. in. frame, with a 68 ra, strung at 59/57 lbs, as I suggested he do months before he made the switch, as Annacone was deriding me for suggesting the switch. Why was equipment change the difference? Bigger sweet spot, higher tension in the vs gut (with a Wilson label)/alu rough cross. He was missing too many fh long due to the low tension and smaller frame. He made bh improvements as well as more pop on the serve. I find it interesting he adopted the identical frame I was recommending and the same tension.
You can buy the same frame uncustomized now:
Head Size:
97 sq. in. / 625.81 sq. cm.
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 12.6oz / 357.2g overgripped: 364.2g
Balance: 12.38in / 31.45cm / 9 pts HL
Swingweight: 335
Stiffness: 68
Beam Width: 21.5mm / 21.5mm / 21.5mm /
Composition: Braided Kevlar & Graphite / Basalt Fibers
Power Level: Low
Stroke Style: Full
Swing Speed: Fast
Racquet Colors:
Red/ Black
Grip Type: Wilson Premium Leather
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
So why did it make a difference? More power and more control, even a small amount, is the difference. The gut/alu combination allows for the most powerful, touch/control on the market today, and that combination allows the most spin, due to the teflon infused alu, as long as the stings are fresh.
Coming into the net more also has made a big difference. He's winning 65% of those approaches. Edberg helped with his positioning and attack mode.
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