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This is not an exhausting comparative review based on hours of playing with different types of Babolat and Wilson rackets. I think that for beginners the choice is pure emotion. Do I like more Babolat or Wilson? Babolat versus Wilson Tennis Racket Comparison written by me. For the record: This post contains affiliate links, and we will be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on these links. Wilson Clash is the latest model from Wilson.

Version 1 was introduced in February Clash offers a unique combination of power, control, and spin for all intermediate and advanced players. View at Wilson store or Read my Review of Clash. Babolat Pure Strike offers new sharp control combining the exceptional feel and dynamic control. View on Amazon. Babolat VS S. Babolat was established in by Pierre Babolat, who invented natural gut tennis strings. Babolat produces rackets, apparel, shoes, and other equipment for tennis, badminton, and padel.

Babolat is the leader in connected sports technology and in it introduced the first connected tennis racket. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Finish Amer Group Ltd. Wilson was established in as part of the meat producer Ashland Manufacturing Company. But over the past 15 years, one company — Babolat — has virtually come out of nowhere to achieve a huge share of the tennis racket business. It's not that Babolat is a new company.

In fact, they actually invented natural gut tennis strings in It's just that they weren't especially well known in the United States until they started making tennis rackets 15 years ago. How they went about getting to the top can serve as a lesson to any company looking to break into a niche part of a business: Work the behind the scenes.

Instead of spending big money to get veteran players to use their sticks, they decided to spend the money on grassroots marketing and get the rackets in the hands of the best young players. The difference is players believe they can wear any shoe. Like Nadal, Auger-Aliassime likes to run around his backhand to hit crushing forehands, a style of play complemented by the Pure Aero. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the former Grand Slam finalist and big-hitting Frenchman, also adopts the aggressive forehand approach with the Pure Aero.

Konta, like her male counterparts, uses the Babolat Pure Aero to support her main weapons — the serve and forehand. Elsewhere, recently retired former world number one and Grand Slam champion Caroline Wozniacki is the best-known female to endorse the racket.

The Dane won the Australian Open with her relentless baseline consistency and heavy spin, and is undoubtedly largely behind the popularity of the Pure Aero amongst female junior players.

For those players whose game relies on other attributes than power and spin, do not worry! Entertaining Frenchman Benoit Paire breaks the mould of big hitting professional players using the Babolat Pure Aero, reflecting the versatility of the racket. In conclusion, the Babolat Pure Aero is a highly popular racket for all levels, ages and game styles!

The Pure Aero does just that by helping me play defensively and offensively with both spin and power. Regardless of the brand, I look for a racquet I can trust to hit all the shots.

Beyond power, spin and control, it is important to have an underlying comfort and belief in the racquet. I use the square-inch head size for a little more open string pattern that adds a extra spring on my ball.

All in all, I just enjoy the way the racquet travels through the air. The shape of the frame plays a huge role in that, and I've loved the aerodynamics of the Strike over the past few years. The power is effortless, but also the control feels just as natural. Something I require from the racquet I use is that I can accelerate without fear of the ball missing long. I started with the Pure Storm for a few years before switching over to the Pure Aero racquet that I still use today.

I have tried a few different racquets among the years, but I always seem to find myself coming back to Babolat. I demoed a Pure Drive before but didn't think much of it. I switched back to Babolat this past November, and it felt like home.

The sweetspot is so rewarding and the ball comes cleanly off the racquet. I made the switch immediately after demo-ing it for a week. It just felt right in my hand right from the start.



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