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Roddick's racket???
Could someone tell me what is the brand of Roddick's racket?
Fanco
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i believe he uses a babolate pure team drive
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yep
It's the Babolat pure drive -- but he's had it customized to fit his game -- it's lighter and more head heavy than the one you can buy in the stores, so don't think you're getting the same racquet at all. He's being paid huge bucks to advertise the brand.
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Thanks,actually babolat is not a popular brand in China,and i'm still wondering how can Roddick serve that fast.
Last edited by Fanco; 11-24-2004 at 12:10 PM.
Fanco
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he serves so fast because of his technique and the amount of arm speed he can get. i don't think the racquet makes all that much difference when it comes to his serve.
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Roddicks serve -_-
Agreed on his serve, it doesnt matter as much what his racquet is as it does his technique. He has great push from his legs and great arm speed that allows him to generate such great pace on his serve.
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the racket
does anybody know how to get the babolat logo on the strings ?
i mean.... i use regular strings no color , no logo ..so ..how do i get the babolat logo on my new strings?
can anyone please tell me ?
thanks
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stencil
All manufacturers provide stencils. You should be able to get one at any tennis shop, along with a permament marker to put the logo on the strings. Sponsored players get them for free, the lucky guys!
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