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Here are ten basic facts about racquets from USRSA technical advisor Steve Davis These facts are presented as generalities. While a stiffer frame generates more power, a stiff frame badly strung may generate less power than a more flexible frame properly strung for power players. While a heavier frame generates more power, it can also decrease maneuverability.
A heavier frame generates more power.
A heavier frame vibrates less.
A heavier frame has a larger sweetspot.
A stiffer frame generates more power.
A stiffer frame has a larger sweetspot.
A stiffer frame transmits more of the shock load to the arm than a more flexible frame.
A stiffer frame provides a more uniform ball response across the entire string plane.
A larger frame generates more power.
A larger frame is more resistant to twisting.
A larger frame has a larger sweetspot
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