I'm now at the point where my interest is maximally aroused and I need to experience this for myself: I want to feel first hand what it is like to play with a woody, old school.
Are modern oversized rackets and poly strings really essential to the modern strokes? Is my modern top spin power game dependent on graphite (oh, excuse me, graphene) and poly? Will I be able to swing a woody loaded with animal guts, or will I get injured in the course of a blanking insult?
I would really like to find out!
But first, I need a woody - so which one should I get? I would like a woody as close to my current racket as possible, without breaking the rules: I play with an 18x20 Head Prestige mid plus (98?) leaded up to a 365 swingweight. For a woody, I don't want an oversized head (that's a key part of the challenge here), but I would like a more flexible frame (does such a thing exist - did they vary in flex?). And were there options for string density - or does that not matter at the small head size?
Any pointers to wooden rackets greatly appreciated!
Thanks....
-frank
Are modern oversized rackets and poly strings really essential to the modern strokes? Is my modern top spin power game dependent on graphite (oh, excuse me, graphene) and poly? Will I be able to swing a woody loaded with animal guts, or will I get injured in the course of a blanking insult?
I would really like to find out!
But first, I need a woody - so which one should I get? I would like a woody as close to my current racket as possible, without breaking the rules: I play with an 18x20 Head Prestige mid plus (98?) leaded up to a 365 swingweight. For a woody, I don't want an oversized head (that's a key part of the challenge here), but I would like a more flexible frame (does such a thing exist - did they vary in flex?). And were there options for string density - or does that not matter at the small head size?
Any pointers to wooden rackets greatly appreciated!
Thanks....
-frank
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