Is the Contest Si also in junior size? Because the racquet length makes huge difference. Let's assume both racquet are the same form (either in normal or junior size).
Essentially they target different players. Contest Si is for beginners, easier to hit and has a larger sweet spot. It is also lighter. The down side is as might out skilled the racquet if you progress and improve very quick.
The Aeropro Drive Cortex is for intermediate and advanced level players. This doesn't mean it is not for beginners, but the smaller sweet spot and unforgiveness might cause some frustration for a beginner. Once the player improve, it'll be a joy to play with.
Yes it is =D
Babolat Aeropro Drive Cortex is the one the pros like Nadal use, whereas the one without cortex is not, and therefore cheaper.
Rafael Nadal uses Babolat AeroPro Drive Cortex
Rafaels racquet of choice is the Babolat AeroPro Drive Cortex Racquet.
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.
I have used both babolat rackets, both have pluses and minuses. The Aeropro brings much more spin for players looking for more topspin; it is also very good for volleying at angles. For baseline players this racket would be very good, except that it lacks a little bit in the category of power. The Pure Drive on the other hand is a great racket for power, but lacks in spin. But for players looking for more power from the baseline the Pure Drive would be better. Such as the Aeropro volleying is fairly easy, but I have found out that for players who do not have much control on their volleys, it may be tough because of the power this racket generates. The cortex system really gives a good feel when you hit the ball, which both rackets contain. They also both contain woofer technology. Overall, the Aeropro allows you to hit more spin from the baseline, while the pure drive gives you more power. I would recommend the Aeropro although. But if you do not like the comfort of the cortex, then you could go for the Aeropro without cortex, which I also own and is one of my favorite racquets. Both are great rackets, and it matters on what kind of player you are.
There is no best tennis racket in the world. All tennis rackets have different abilities and technology. What I think is a good tennis racket is the Babolat Aero GT's and Wilson BLX's, they have a really good technology such as the cortex system and the GT technology.
Adrenal cortex
The cortex is divided into two sections referred to as the cerebral cortex and the cerebellar cortex.
Cortex in Hindi is "तालु".
Oh, dude, the singular word for cortex is... wait for it... cortex! Like, it's one of those rare words that doesn't change whether you're talking about one or many. So, you can have a cortex or multiple cortices, but either way, it's still cortex. Mind-blowing, right?
The singular form of cortex is "cortex." "Cortex" is both the singular and plural form of the word.