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Yonex Percept 97

Head size: 97 sq. in. (smaller head size) Weight: Around 300 grams (standard weight) Playing style: Ideal for advanced players seeking maximum control and precision due to its smaller head size and standard weight.
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Overview of Yonex Racquets

Here's a breakdown of the major series and some popular models within each, giving you an idea of the available options: 1. EZONE Series (All-Court Performance): Focuses on a blend of power, comfort, and maneuverability. Popular models: EZONE 98: Standard size for advanced players seeking control and precision. EZONE 100: Slightly larger head size for a good balance of power and control, suitable for intermediate and advanced players. EZONE 105: Larger head size for increased forgiveness and power, ideal for intermediate players or those prioritizing comfort. EZONE 100L: Lighter weight version of the EZONE 100 for easier handling, good for developing players or those…
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Babolat Pure Drive Team (100 sq. in.)

Features: Similar characteristics to the Pure Drive (advanced series) but with a more forgiving head size (100 sq. in.) and lighter weight, making it suitable for intermediate players. Playing style: Ideal for intermediate players transitioning from the Evo series who are looking for a more powerful racquet with better control compared to the beginner-oriented models.
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Babolat Drive Max Lite (110 sq. in.)

Features: Shares the same large head size (110 sq. in.) as the Drive Max but with a lighter weight for easier handling and maneuverability. Playing style: Ideal for beginners or players with limited arm strength who still want the forgiveness and power of the Drive Max with a more lightweight feel.
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Babolat Aero G (100 sq. in.)

Features: Slightly smaller head size (100 sq. in.) and moderate weight compared to the Drive Max, providing a balance between power and control. Playing style: Suitable for intermediate players who are developing their strokes and want a more versatile racquet compared to the beginner-oriented Drive Max.
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Babolat Drive Max (110 sq. in.)

Features: Largest head size (110 sq. in.) in the current Evo series, offering a big sweet spot for maximum forgiveness and easy power generation. Playing style: Ideal for beginner and recreational players who prioritize ease of use and comfort over power or control.
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Babolat Pure Aero Rafa (Rafael Nadal’s signature model)

Features: Shares similar characteristics to the Pure Aero but with a slightly heavier weight and a stiffer flex to match Rafael Nadal's powerful playing style Playing style: Best suited for advanced players with a strong baseline game who admire Rafael Nadal's playing style and seek a racquet with exceptional spin potential and power.
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Babolat Pure Strike 103

Features: Similar to the Pure Strike but with a larger head size (103 sq. in.) for a bigger sweet spot and more forgiveness on off-center hits. Playing style: Ideal for players who want the control and precision of the Pure Strike with a more forgiving feel for easier shot-making.
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Babolat Pure Strike

Features: Delivers a blend of control, precision, and comfort with a medium flex. It's a versatile option for all-court players seeking a racquet that performs well in various situations. Playing style: Suits players who value precision and control in their strokes while also enjoying a comfortable feel.
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Babolat Pure Aero

Features: Offers exceptional spin potential with an open string pattern (16x19) and aerodynamic frame. Well-suited for players who prioritize heavy topspin for aggressive baseline play. Playing style: Ideal for players who want to hit with heavy topspin and control the court with their shots.
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