Translated from French.
For me, it's the perfect wood in terms of control/speed/power. Much is said about the intrinsic qualities of equipment but it is not significant. We often forget the way of playing especially when talking about control: the way to hold your racket: firmness and inclination. Defenders are more sensitive to this notion and are moreover very good attackers (Ruwen Filus for example). The energy transmitted to the racket depends on how firmly or loosely you hold your hand. It dampens or intensifies this energy (in a control/power ratio). When you manage to control this parameter, you manage your game much better and you can choose your equipment more easily and precisely. This wood is the perfect extension of your body and your intentions. Overall, we haven't done better in any wood.
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on November 5, 2023
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