What is the difference between Yonex Ezone and Vcore?

What is the difference between Yonex Ezone and Vcore?

The EZONE has a thicker frame, yet provides loads of feel, leading to a friendly and powerful frame. The choice of Naomi Osaka and Nick Kyrgios. The VCORE has a crisp feeling and is loaded with spin, providing a quick drop and high bounce at the opponents end forcing a retreat.

When did Yonex Vcore come out?

MORE: Naomi Osaka, Young Tennis Stars Turning To Yonex Yonex plans to launch the new VCore on Jan. 15 in head sizes of 95, 98 and 100 square inches, with lighter versions also available in the 98 and 100 sizes.

Who plays with Yonex Vcore?

Yonex also has American rising star Frances Tiafoe, Australian Nick Kyrgios and plenty of others: Angelique Kerber, Denis Shapovalov, Stan Wawrinka, Caroline Garcia, Steve Johnson, Genie Bouchard, Anastasija Sevastova, Belinda Bencic and Monica Puig.

Which Pro uses Yonex Vcore?

Tennis player Stan Wawrinka has switched to the new Yonex VCore Pro racket.

Who uses the Vcore pro?

The racket of choice for Stan Wawrinka, Frances Tiafoe, Hyeon Chung and Pierre-Hugues Herbert, the all-new Yonex VCORE Pro 97 is about as user friendly of a racket as a player could hope for.

What is the Yonex Vcore good for?

Yonex VCORE Pro Rackets This is the racket for players looking for extra control and stability through your shots. Its weight provides mass which helps strong players plow through the ball. This racket is definitely better suited for advanced players who are looking for control and traditional feel.

Who uses the Yonex VCore 100?

Angelique Kerber
The VCORE 100 is fairly popular on the women’s tour now with three-time Grand Slam champion Angelique Kerber endorsing the racket, along with Eugenie Bouchard and Caroline Garcia.

Is the Yonex Vcore 98 a “mid plus plus” racket?

The Yonex VCORE 98 is a powerful, spin racquet with an improved comfort over the previous model. Is it a competitor to the Babolat Pure Strike 98, the Yonex DR 98, the Prince Beast 98, the Wilson Blade 98, the Angell K7 Red (click names to read my opinion) and other “mid plus plus” racquets? Yes, I think it is, but it is not outstanding.

Is the Vcore 98 a good racquet?

Overall the VCORE 98 is an easy to wield, fast swinging, spin-friendly racquet with decent control and comfort. I enjoyed playing with it, and after hitting with it for around 10 hours, I’ve felt more comfortable each time I’ve stepped on the court.

What is the difference between the zone 98 and VCore 98?

For those wanting a comparison to the EZONE 98, the VCORE is the slightly more powerful of the two frames. I think the EZONE 98 is more of an all-rounder (bordering but not quite a ‘players stick’) whereas the VCORE 98 does it’s absolute best work from the back of the court and is very easy to play with.

What is new with the Vcore?

What is new with the VCORE is that they have something called Aero fins that is supposed to create a “faster, thinner frame for increased ball-pocketing”. They also have “Newly engineered straight hole grommets allow for more string movement to expand the horizontal sweet spot, while the Aero Trench reduces air resistance for easy manoeuvrability.”

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