Hello everyone.
Ive played about 10 hours with the YEO. Before that, I was playing with an Andro Kanter ALL. I kept the same rubbers (EL-S 2.0 mm / EL-P 1.8 mm), but in thinner versions (they were max and 2.0) to try to compensate for the speed. With the YEO, the ball trajectory is lower and flatter. Its strange to have to open my racket on backhand blocks to prevent the balls from diving into the net. Ive lost some touch in the short game and on service returns. The YEO is clearly faster. I feel more comfortable playing very aggressive third-ball attacks and offensive blocks. I think Im going to keep the YEO and try to adapt in order to regain my touch.
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