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Video Review |
Racquet Specs |
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I found that the Becker Delta Core Pro is designed for power tennis and is perfect for players who are looking to add more spin and pace on the ball. I was able to generate lots of power without losing feel or control on both wings of my groundstrokes. The almost even balance is a definite strength here. This racquet is definitely suited for players with big aggressive swings and I found it provides a solid feel at impact and I had no problem “swinging away” without fear of losing control as imparting spin was effortless. With its generous sweet spot and open string pattern (16 x18) I was able to hit and easily control drop shots and overheads with again lots of access to spin.
![]() I found that the Becker Delta Core Pro is designed for power tennis and is perfect for players who are looking to add more spin and pace on the ball. I was able to generate lots of power without losing feel or control on both wings of my groundstrokes. The almost even balance is a definite strength here. This racquet is definitely suited for players with big aggressive swings and I found it provides a solid feel at impact and I had no problem “swinging away” without fear of losing control as imparting spin was effortless. With its generous sweet spot and open string pattern (16 x18) I was able to hit and easily control drop shots and overheads with again lots of access to spin.
On volleys I did feel that the almost even balance (3pts headlight), weight (11.1oz strung) and 100in head size allowed almost effortless and powerful volleys, BUT those exact specs also made it a bit sluggish as well, I did have to work a bit more at the net. Control was good and again, very solid, and power not an issue.
Overall this racquet was a very stable frame, with lots of easy spin access, and excellent pop from all over the court. Volleys were very powerful and solid even on shots I had to stretch for but the even balance and weight was noticed at the net. This racquet would be great for players of a 3.5 rating or higher. The racquet is extremely variable. Players of all swing types will be able to adjust their game to the power level.
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