Most Famous Babolat Rackets
Everything is in the title, yesterday I discovered with surprise that there was really glaring differences between tennis rackets. Because yes, obviously, I had seen in sporting goods stores that prices between the different lines were variable, and that all rackets were different, but as to their real practical differences when they use.
It was during the Open Babolat Blogger that I could test three babolat tennis rackets and I really felt the difference between them:
The Aeropro Drive is the racket of Rafael Nadal (€ 209.95), the most expensive, but clearly the one I preferred. Not obvious to use, you must have a good foundation of gestures of tennis, with this material errors quickly become rough and missed a few turns with a bullet in the ceiling.
But when he was well in hand, and with a little anti-vibration to keep a wrist full, it becomes a killer racket. A good gesture, power, and the ball goes up dramatically, it would almost be a pro.

The Pure Storm is the racket of Chilean Fernando Gonzalez (€ 169.95), a racquet for players of good level, which is much less powerful than the Aeropro Drive.
By cons, level accuracy, it really puts the ball where you want. I also had regrets of not taking this one for the tournament (I tested after) because it corresponds more to my style of play. By making the necessary gestures (yes let’s not forget that a racquet is not the player), you can really put the ball where you want. However when trying to send the wood, I am still a little on my hunger, perhaps because I was still in my memories of that Nadal sends missiles.
A very good racket to teach tennis!
And last, I think it was the Smart Kit Y112 (about 200 €), at least she looked great.
That is not my thing … At the same time is a racket designed for senior players.
The ball is much in the paint, you can not really send large strikes.
The screen is bigger, and the racket is more designed to play quietly and exchanging shots remaining on the course.
Three rackets for three different styles of play. Therefore I suggest you choose your racket, and if possible try before you buy to make sure it matches your taste.
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