by PerErik | May 25, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Wilson BLX Juice Line The “L” stands for “light” in the latest rendition of the highly popular Wilson BLX Juice line. Weighing in 1 full ounce less than the standard Juice 100 frame, the Wilson Juice 100L is designed for maximum racquet acceleration, which in turn...
by PerErik | May 25, 2013 | Tennis Tips
The Wilson BLX Blade 93 The Wilson BLX Blade 93 is designed with the modern, aggressive game in mind, offering superior control and precision. At 7 points head light, the Blade 93 offers exceptional maneuverability. Amplifeel technology is integrated into the handle,...
by PerErik | May 25, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Head YouTek IG Prestige Midplus A fusion of history and innovation, the Head YouTek IG Prestige Midplus combines classic feel and control with space-age improvements to create a racquet unlike any other. The newest piece of the puzzle, Innegra Technology, integrates a...
by PerErik | May 24, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Contact Point for the Continental Grip The contact point for the continental grip is just off the right foot. The base knuckle is on panel 2 with heal of hand on panel 1, The wrist must be firm and stronger for this hand position on the racquet. This grip is great for...
by PerErik | May 24, 2013 | Tennis Tips
The Two Handed Contact Point The two handed contact point is just in front of the right foot. This presents the racquet face flat to the net and weight on the right leg with balance forward. The right hand is positioned on the top of the racquet like you are hammering...