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Wilson US Open 23
$23.95
Released October, 2010
The Pros:Very inexpensive, great choice for beginners and kids. Light enough for children under 10 to handle and maneuver. Durable, frame resists physical damage from impact.
The Cons:Can be difficult to control accuracy of shots. Difficult to put spin on ball.
The Wilson US Open 23 is a low-cost tennis racket designed for maximum maneuverability and light weight. This follows the Wilson US Open 21, extending the length by 2 inches for a better reach and maintaining the same 95 inch head size.
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The weight is increased to 195 grams, which helps to shift the balance to 5 points head-light. This racket is followed by the Wilson US Open 25, which adopts a significantly heavier build and larger head size, but only a minor adjustment to the balance. BLX technology is used to dampen vibrations when contact with the ball is made, reducing fatigue in the elbow and shoulder.
Features
- Balance for easy control
- Ultra-lightweight
- BLX Technology
- Length: 23 in
- Balance: 5 pts HL
- Head Size: 95 in
- Strung Weight: 6.9oz, 195g
- Pattern: 16x19
- Cross Section: 21mm C Beam
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Very inexpensive, great choice for beginners and kids
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Light enough for children under 10 to handle and maneuver
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Durable, frame resists physical damage from impact
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Well balanced, allows beginners to swing evenly
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Large sweet spot is forgiving on mishits
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Can be difficult to control accuracy of shots
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Difficult to put spin on ball
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