Video: Analysis of wooden rackets

A place to talk about sports that are not covered by other forums and the gateway to other sports getting their own forums.

Moderators: Doctor MJ, kdawg32086

Doctor MJ
Senior Mod
Senior Mod
Posts: 53,109
And1: 22,061
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Location: Cali
     

Video: Analysis of wooden rackets 

Post#1 » by Doctor MJ » Wed Sep 1, 2010 9:38 pm

Getting ready for the RealGM 100 on the PC Board

Come join the WNBA Board if you're a fan!
oberyn3
Sophomore
Posts: 220
And1: 8
Joined: Jun 19, 2009
Location: Metairie, LA

Re: Video: Analysis of wooden rackets 

Post#2 » by oberyn3 » Tue Sep 7, 2010 2:44 pm

I'm having trouble viewing the video. What do the pros have to say on this one?
Doctor MJ
Senior Mod
Senior Mod
Posts: 53,109
And1: 22,061
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Location: Cali
     

Re: Video: Analysis of wooden rackets 

Post#3 » by Doctor MJ » Tue Sep 7, 2010 7:19 pm

It's with Leander Paes & Murphy Jensen

Various comments from them:
-Much less able to use spin, forced to hit flat
-More able to "feel", resulting in greater touch & control, "more forgiving"
-Less power, but not as bad as you'd think. Paes only lost 5 mph on his serve with wooden racket and felt like he had much more control.

Their predictions about other players:
-Roddick & Nadal would struggle, Federer would do better (assuming peers also used wooden rackets)

Nothing mind-blowing, but it's fun to see the analysis from some pros. It's been 20+ years since I used a wooden racket, so it's really hard for me to even remember the difference.
Getting ready for the RealGM 100 on the PC Board

Come join the WNBA Board if you're a fan!
oberyn3
Sophomore
Posts: 220
And1: 8
Joined: Jun 19, 2009
Location: Metairie, LA

Re: Video: Analysis of wooden rackets 

Post#4 » by oberyn3 » Tue Sep 7, 2010 8:19 pm

Doctor MJ wrote:It's with Leander Paes & Murphy Jensen

Various comments from them:
-Much less able to use spin, forced to hit flat
-More able to "feel", resulting in greater touch & control, "more forgiving"
-Less power, but not as bad as you'd think. Paes only lost 5 mph on his serve with wooden racket and felt like he had much more control.

Their predictions about other players:
-Roddick & Nadal would struggle, Federer would do better (assuming peers also used wooden rackets)


Thanks. That all makes perfect sense.
Slava
Retired Mod
Retired Mod
Posts: 61,128
And1: 33,797
Joined: Oct 15, 2006
     

Re: Video: Analysis of wooden rackets 

Post#5 » by Slava » Wed Sep 8, 2010 4:50 am

Knowing Leander Paes, he's not much of a good server at all so his 5 mph loss could not be a very good indicative of the racket's speed.

He's had back problems all his career and he doesn't nearly put the same effort into the serve like a Roddick would do.
:king: + :angry: = :wizard:
Doctor MJ
Senior Mod
Senior Mod
Posts: 53,109
And1: 22,061
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Location: Cali
     

Re: Video: Analysis of wooden rackets 

Post#6 » by Doctor MJ » Wed Sep 8, 2010 9:45 pm

j-far wrote:Knowing Leander Paes, he's not much of a good server at all so his 5 mph loss could not be a very good indicative of the racket's speed.

He's had back problems all his career and he doesn't nearly put the same effort into the serve like a Roddick would do.


Ha, true. Modern technology allows 140+ MPH serves, and we saw Wimbledon domination by servers at their peak in the 90s where the serves were 120-ish. Seems pretty safe to say that for the biggest of servers, they are gaining a lot more than 5 MPH.
Getting ready for the RealGM 100 on the PC Board

Come join the WNBA Board if you're a fan!
User avatar
Ong_dynasty
Head Coach
Posts: 6,386
And1: 355
Joined: May 28, 2003
Location: London
         

Re: Video: Analysis of wooden rackets 

Post#7 » by Ong_dynasty » Thu Sep 9, 2010 8:23 am

Doctor MJ wrote:It's with Leander Paes & Murphy Jensen

Various comments from them:
-Much less able to use spin, forced to hit flat
-More able to "feel", resulting in greater touch & control, "more forgiving"
-Less power, but not as bad as you'd think. Paes only lost 5 mph on his serve with wooden racket and felt like he had much more control.

Their predictions about other players:
-Roddick & Nadal would struggle, Federer would do better (assuming peers also used wooden rackets)

Nothing mind-blowing, but it's fun to see the analysis from some pros. It's been 20+ years since I used a wooden racket, so it's really hard for me to even remember the difference.


What about the other way around? does that mean Borg would have been a greater player now than he was at the time?
Doctor MJ
Senior Mod
Senior Mod
Posts: 53,109
And1: 22,061
Joined: Mar 10, 2005
Location: Cali
     

Re: Video: Analysis of wooden rackets 

Post#8 » by Doctor MJ » Thu Sep 9, 2010 10:17 pm

Ong_dynasty wrote:What about the other way around? does that mean Borg would have been a greater player now than he was at the time?


I wish they'd done that analysis too. Apart from the kind of obvious conclusion that Pancho Gonzales would have done really well in the 90s, I'd hate to really think it through before making such predictions.
Getting ready for the RealGM 100 on the PC Board

Come join the WNBA Board if you're a fan!

Return to General Other Sports Talk