Use racket: professional original 6.0 85'
Length: 27 inches
Front: 85 square inches
Weight: 357g (after threading)
Balance point: 31.5cm.
Hardness: 66
Swing weight: 329
Threading mode: 16× 18
This is one of the most classic tennis rackets in history. Sampras has been using this racket all his career. Before signing with Wilson, Federer had been using this racket. 1997, Federer signed a contract with Wilson. After that, Wilson specially developed 90 Pro sticks for Federer. However, this 90-beat Pro staff did not appear on the market. What everyone sees in the market is 85 and 95.
Achievements at this stage: 1998 turned to professional events, and the best achievement at this stage was the fourth round of the French Open in 2000.
II. 200 1-2003
Use racket: Pro Staff Hyper 6. 1 90'
Length: 27 inches
Area: 90 square inches
Weight: 340 grams
Balance point: 3 1 cm
Threading mode: 16× 18
The internal carbon fiber structure of this racket adopts double-layer knitting technology, which increases the strength of the racket while maintaining the feel. In addition, this racket has excellent stability, solid feel, good controllability and rotation performance, which are the characteristics that advanced players will like.
Achievements at this stage: temporarily showing the edge in the game, reaching the quarterfinals of the French Open at 200 1, and eliminating Sampras in the fourth round of Wimbledon in the same year.
Three. 2003-2004
Use racket: Professional Staff Tour 90'
Length: 27 inches
Area: 90 square inches
Weight: 340 grams
Balance point: 3 1 cm
Threading mode: 16× 19
Threading pounds: 50-60 pounds
This racket still feels traditional, clean and first-class. If you are looking for a racket with good feel and control, then this racket should not be missed.
Achievements at this stage: Federer began to mature. In 2003 and 2004, he won an Australian Open champion, two Wimbledon champions and one US Open champion, and reached the first position in the world in February 2004.
Four. 2005-2006
Use a racket: n 61 90'
Length: 27 inches
Area: 90 square inches
Weight: 340 grams
Balance point: 3 1 cm
Threading mode: 16× 19
Threading pounds: 50-60 pounds
In 2006, this racket helped Federer win three Grand Slam trophies. The NSix-One Tour specially strengthened the strength of the racket frame when it was designed, which can provide better stability and greater strength. This is a great frontcourt racket. Even if the opponent's stroke is strong, this racket will be very stable, but it also requires high swing accuracy, so it is more suitable for players above 5.0.
Achievements at this stage: a period of steady rise. One Australian Open champion, two Wimbledon champions and two US Open champions.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) from 2007 to present
Use racket: k6 1 Tour 90'
Length: 27 inches
Area: 90 square inches
Weight: 340 grams
Balance point: 3 1 cm
Threading mode: 16× 19
Threading pounds: 50-60 pounds
Among the rackets used by Federer, this is the biggest one in the sweet zone. However, in terms of feel, it is closer to the Pro Staff 85 that Federer originally used. The bottom line is that this racket's hitting rebound is particularly solid, and its sense of movement has also improved, which can make your hitting speed faster, deeper and more penetrating. In front of the net, it is also solid and accurate. And when serving, the manipulation is also quite good. However, if you want to give full play to the advantages of this racket and fully control it, your skills must also reach a certain level, so it is more suitable for players above 5.0.
Achievements at this stage: 2007, the peak period. Except that Division Network lost to Nadal in the final, the other three Grand Slam champions were included. In 2008, the state began to decline, and the Australian Open semi-final was eliminated. Both the French Open and Wimbledon finals lost to Nadal, giving up the first place in the world, and only won the US Open championship in the whole year. Just when everyone thought that Federer's era was coming to an end, he won the French Open in 2009 and achieved a grand slam.