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Yonex RDS-001

By Your Host • Category: Racquets - Yonex • 2007
Yonex RDS-001  
RDS 001PRICE $199
HEAD SIZE 90 sq. in. (mid); 98 sq. in. (mp)
LENGTH 27 in.
WEIGHT 11.5 oz. (mid); 11.1 oz. (mp)
FLEXIBILITY Flexible
BALANCE 1 in. head light (mid); 4/5 in. head light (mp)
IDEAL SWING Long
NTRP 4.5–7.0 (mid); 4.5–7.0 (mp)
FIRST TAKE:
It’s clear who this Yonex is built for—Lleyton Hewitt wannabes. You know, the consistent, all-court types who need a heavy but head-light racquet to help them scramble.

COMPARE TO:
Yonex Muscle Power Tour-1

HOW IT TESTED:
There are two models, the very flexible mid and the slightly more flexible mid-plus. The mid has a tiny head and a sweet spot to match, so unless you’re a 4.5 player or better you’ll struggle mightily with this racquet. It requires you to bring your own power. The Yonex RDS-001 is so head light that, while maneuverable, it lacks the mass toward the tip to help you generate power. If you let up even a smidgen, your shots will land short. Of course, that’s the point—the RDS-001 is designed for players who swing as if they have angermanagement issues. Control is adequate, and the flexible construction delivers a lot of feedback—to the point where, even with a dampener, one playtester said, “It still has a buzz.” The RDS-001 mid-plus was overwhelmingly preferred by playtesters, who said it offered a little bit of pop to help you out. The mid, on the other hand, is only for top-flight players who never let up on their swings.

BOTTOM LINE:
You better have your tour card if you like the mid, while the mid-plus is a more realistic choice for strong rec players.

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Your Host is Jeff - Jeff picked up his first racket at age 8 and immediately fell in love with the sport. He played varsity tennis in high school and intramural in college and currently plays in USTA Sectional Tournaments. His passion for tennis was fully realized when he started teaching his now fiancee the sport he loves. Today Jeff is still an avid tennis player, an ETUA tennis official and teaches young kids and teens whenever he can.
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