It can be argued that no piece of equipment embodies modern tennis more than the Babolat Pure Drive. With its stiff, chunky beam tailor-made to produce heavy groundies and massive serves, the racquet ...
The Pure Drive 98 adds an extra cross string for a 16x20 configuration. The denser pattern ups the frame’s command over the ball while taming some of the spin and power. The beam has also been squared ...
If it doesn't help you improve your tennis game, the Babolat Play Pure Drive racket will at least motivate you to play more. And that by itself is a good thing. Thanks to a variety of sensors inside, ...
The market for connected, stat-tracking tennis gadgets has blossomed seemingly overnight. Some companies offer motion-sensing, snap-on attachments; others sell fancy racquets with built-in sensors.
If an eyeball test means anything, and if we’re being honest, it does, then we’ve found the most popular racket of 2015 -- and it’s only February. A few weeks ago, while rummaging the grounds of ...
For fitness enthusiasts wanting to keep track of performance, or sports professionals looking for real-time information to help improve their game, the selection of monitoring devices is pretty good .
After 10 years of research, extensive testing and input from the tennis community, Babolat announced the world’s first connected racquet called the Babolat Play Pure Drive. The app-connected tennis ...
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