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Babolat Pure Drive

Features: Provides explosive power with a large sweet spot (100 sq. in.) and stiff flex. Ideal for aggressive baseliners who want to generate power from the baseline. Playing style: Suits players with a strong baseline game who prioritize power and aggressive hitting.
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Babolat Boost Aero G

Features: This model has the smallest head size (100 sq. in.) and the heaviest weight (around 290 grams) within the Boost series. It offers the most control-oriented feel among the Boosts, making it suitable for intermediate players who still appreciate the lightweight and comfortable characteristics of the series. Playing style: Ideal for intermediate players transitioning from the Boost Drive or Aero who are looking for a more controlled racquet without sacrificing the lightweight and user-friendly feel of the Boost series.
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Babolat Boost Aero

Features: Compared to the Drive, the Boost Aero offers a slightly smaller head size (102 sq. in.) and a slightly heavier weight (around 280 grams). This translates to a better balance between power and control, making it suitable for beginners who are starting to develop their strokes. Playing style: Ideal for beginners who are graduating from the extreme forgiveness of the Drive and want to explore a bit more control and maneuverability.
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Babolat Boost Drive

Features: This is the most forgiving racquet in the Boost series, making it ideal for complete beginners. It has a large head size (110 sq. in.) for a bigger sweet spot and a lightweight construction (around 270 grams) for effortless swings. Playing style: Ideal for beginners who prioritize ease of use and comfort over power or control.
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Overview of Babolat Tennis Racquets

Here is a breakdown of popular models within each series, giving you a general sense of their offerings: 1. Boost Series (Beginners & Recreational Players): Boost Drive: Most forgiving with large head size (110 sq. in.) and lightweight construction for effortless swings. Boost Aero: Slightly smaller head size (102 sq. in.) and lighter weight than Drive, offering a balance of power and control for developing players. Boost Aero G: Smallest head size (100 sq. in.) and heaviest weight in Boost series, providing the most control-oriented feel for intermediate players. 2. Evo Series (Intermediate Players): Drive Max: Offers a large head size (110 sq. in.)…
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Wilson Burn 100L (v14.0)

Head Size: 100 sq. in. String Pattern: 16x19 Weight: Strung - 270-280 grams (approx.) Balance: Head-Light (320 mm) Flex: Stiff Features: Lightweight version of the Burn 100, ideal for players with shorter backswings or transitioning from junior racquets. Maintains the power and spin potential of the Burn series with increased maneuverability. Suitable for strong intermediate players who desire the aggressive feel of the Burn series with easier handling.
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Wilson Burn 100 Team

Head Size: 100 sq. in. String Pattern: 16x19 Weight: Strung - 280-290 grams (approx.) Balance: Head-Light (320 mm) Flex: Stiff Features: More affordable option compared to the main Burn 100 series, featuring similar characteristics. Lighter weight makes it easier to swing for developing players or those seeking increased maneuverability. Suitable for intermediate players who want a balance of power, spin, and maneuverability at a more accessible price point.
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Wilson Burn 100 Series

Head Size: 100 sq. in. String Pattern: 16x19 (standard) or 18x16 (denser) Weight: Strung - 300-310 grams (approx.) depending on the model Balance: Head-Light (310-320 mm) depending on the model Flex: Stiff Features: 100 sq. in. head size offers a balance of power and control. String pattern variations: 16x19: Provides a good balance of power, spin, and control for players who want all-around performance. 18x16: Denser string pattern offering more control and spin potential, ideal for players who prioritize aggressive baseline play with heavy topspin. Stiff flex delivers stability and power, making them suitable for players with strong swings. Head-light balance allows for faster swing speeds and maneuverability.
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Pro Staff RF97 (Roger Federer’s signature model)

Head Size: 97 sq. in. String Pattern: 16x19 Weight: Strung - 340 grams (approx.) Balance: Head-Light (315 mm) Flex: Stiff Features: Signature model of Roger Federer, featuring a slightly heavier weight compared to the standard Pro Staff 97 for increased stability and power. Denser string pattern provides enhanced control and feel. Stiff flex offers exceptional stability and feedback for powerful shots. Head-light balance allows for aggressive baseline play with improved stability compared to other Pro Staff models. Best suited for advanced players with strong technique and swing mechanics who demand maximum control, precision, and power.
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Wilson Pro Staff 97L (v14)

Head Size: 97 sq. in. String Pattern: 16x19 Weight: Strung - 285 grams (approx.) Balance: Head-Light (315 mm) Flex: Stiff Features: Lightweight version of the Pro Staff 97, offering the same classic feel and control with increased maneuverability. Ideal for strong intermediate and advanced players with shorter backswings or transitioning from junior racquets who still desire the control and precision of the Pro Staff series. Stiff flex maintains stability and control despite the lighter weight. Head-light balance facilitates aggressive baseline play.
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