Wilson and Babolats have many differences.
Wilson are mainly heavy and small head sized to create control. But do sell other racket types.
Babolat is mainly 300g and designed for heavy topspin.
It is up to the athletes own specifications of what type of racket he would like to use.
For example I use wilson, Babolat and Head to change my game when i need to in a match. At the moment i enjoy using the babolat to create heavy spin, but prefer the feel of a Wilson
One Babolat tennis bag that holds 12 racquets is the Aero Racquet Holder; another is the Team Racquet Holder; and finally the Club Line Racquet Holder. These are the largest bags Babolat makes.
Rafaels racquet of choice is the Babolat AeroPro Drive Cortex Racquet.
It's Babolat. Don't know exactly what one it is but the brand is Babolat!
Babolat is by far the best trust me they have a wide variety of rackets to suit every style of play BABOLAT IS THE BEST!
Chuck Norris
Wilson or head or babolat
It's not meant to be a specific type. It just has to be comfortable for you. But today the best ones are: Wilson, Babolat or Head.
Some of the ones used on tour are Prince, Head, Wilson, Babolat, Yonex, Volkl and Technifiber. Good can mean a lot of things but the best way to see if a raquet is right for you is to demo it yourself. Most good tennis stores should have a demo service and it is usually free if you end up buying a racquet from them.
This question comes down to peoples opinions. Though they are one of the most successful tennis brand. I use a babolat racquet similar to the one Rafa Nadal uses and in my opinion they are the best in their field.
absolutely babolat prodrive gt. It has a much better technology such as the cortex system and the GT techonology that gives less vibration but better feel.
In general, you prevent racquets from warping by keeping them away from heat. One of the best ways to do this is to look at several models of tennis bags that provide heat insulation liners that you can store racquets in like Head, Babolat or Wilson to name a few.
probably a Wilson or prince racquet, look for a headsize around 110 sq. in. and a lighter racquet