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  1. #1

    Ive ordered a head speed pro MP

    Anyone tried it? Is it good?

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    how much did that cost?

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    like £140

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    i love the head brand. their racquets have a solid yet controlled feel. i bet you'll love it once you get used to it.

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    yehh hope i do. I really want to change rackets from babolat pure drive plus to this one hopefully.

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    what was wrong with the Babolat racquet?

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    not enough weight in it. Not THAT much control either.

    Just bored of it. Think i'd prefer head.

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    Be sure to let us know what you think of it. I know every racquet has some getting used to, but I have found that ground strokes seem to feel natural the quickest and give one a good idea as the whether they will like it or not.

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    Talking Topspin

    Quote Originally Posted by aliciasace View Post
    not enough weight in it. Not THAT much control either.

    Just bored of it. Think i'd prefer head.
    Take a look at the TOPSPIN racquets. They are supposed to be clones of some famous player Head racquets. Since you are in EUROPE it should be easy.
    I hear a lot of top German juniors are playing with them

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