Wilson Pro Tour BLX Racquet Review

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  • LIke if you want to order this racket do you have to string it urself or can you order pre-strung from tennis warehouse

  • @congoline1

    You can have it strung when you purchase it. We do not charge to string it, but you'll have to pay for whatever string you'd like in it (unless it's the one free string option we have).

    Spencer, TW.

  • How would you guys rate the spin potential of these rackets? Currently I play with some old 6.1's...but I wouldn't mind dropping the weight just a tad when I start thinking about getting some new ones. The weight specs look just right but I am concerned about the 18x20 pattern. Spin is pretty important to me for my forehand. Would you recommend just updating to the new 6.1s or trying this one out?

  • @bobomber,

    Definitely try this one out. Although it has a tight string pattern, I found it easy to generate lots of spin. It is so easy to accelerate through the strike zone, that spin comes easily. Despite string pattern and other variables, the simple fact is, the faster you swing, then more spin you can generate. Racquet head speed plus angle of attack = maximum spin.

    Chris, TW

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  • can we get a review of the pro open as well?

  • @mastermindfederer,

    Yes. Pretty much anytime you are increasing power, you will have to adjust for control.

    Chris, TW

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  • PLEASE!!! do the blx team review!!! =)

  • @tenniswarehouse Thank you so much.

  • @tenniswarehouse Will i have to compromise on CONTROL, by putting 52 pounds?

  • @mastermindfederer,

    String between 45-52lbs to up the power level. Try a multifialament like Tecnifibre X-One Biphase or a natural gut for powerful string options. Adding weight to the head will add power, but made the racquet harder to swing, so add small amounts at a time until you feel comfortable with the weight/power level.

    Chris, TW

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