The Bottom Line
A good choice for advanced intermediates who like to attack the net behind a powerful serve or an approach shot.
Pros
- Good power on serves
- Highly maneuverable
- Fairly quiet feel
Cons
- Too light for extended baseline play
Description
- 10.3 ounces strung, balanced 1/8" head-light
- String pattern: 16 mains and 19 crosses
- 27.5 inches long, with a 105-square-inch head, 24 mm thick
Guide Review - Prince More Performance Approach Tennis Racquet
Quick at the net, the Approach is, as its name implies, a racquet for the player who likes to move forward. Its large, open string bed contributes to the generous power it delivers on serves. This racquet is aimed at the advanced intermediate, offering plenty of control for fast, but not extremely fast, swings. The Approach has a fairly quiet feel, and its stability is somewhat better than its lightness and slightly head-light balance would suggest.