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Ranking in at number three on my list is the racket made famous by the world tennis champion over the last few years. He is approaching the top spot for the most grand slam wins in history. Some say that Nadal has kind of stolen his thunder and he no longer has the shot at claiming his top spot in history. Frankly I do not agree with these people I think that he has a chance to win any grand slam. I do not think that he will ever win the French Open because Rafeal Nadal is just too good on clay courts, but to me at least Federer can win any of the other tournaments in this next year. So anyways the racket that he has made famous, which is fairly new, it might have came out two or three years back, is the Wilson K Factor KSix one.
The one that Federer actually uses is the Wilson K Factor KSix-One Tour 90, which is a little bit different than the rest. The main difference with this racket would definitely be the head size. This particular one is actually only at 90 cm, which is way smaller than any racket I ever play with. My favorite head size is 100 cm, but for more advance players I would think they would be able to use a 95 cm head size. I was actually talking to a tennis pro down in Oklahoma and by pro I mean coach, not professional, and he told me that he has no clue how Federer does it. He said that this racket was only made for Roger and no one else could use this racket even if he tried. Now obviously other players are able to use this racket, but he meant that you would have to be pretty dang could do use something this small. The great thing about such a small head would have to be the control that you would get. The power would be much tougher to generate and so you might have to a person that already has more power coming to use this racket. The regular Wilson K Factor with the 95 cm head size is also very good. It has a little bit less control; it is still very good, and a little bit more power. I know one person that is using this racket right now and he is just in love with it. He actually started out using my number one pick, the Babolat Pure Drive, and has since moved onto a Wilson.
This racket also would be for just a little bit more advanced players, but overall it is a great racket to have. It is a very sturdy racket and you will have much better placing of the ball. At least this is how it was when I played with it; I cannot guarantee the same for everyone. If anyone has any racket that they would me to demo and or review just email it to me at bloggin1126@gmail.com
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