62/100
PRR ScoreDiamond
Shapeeva-foam
CoreEven
BalancePerformance
Every metric, scored out of 100.
Power
Good68
Control
Average55
Maneuverability
Average58
Sweet Spot
Good60
Comfort
Average57
Value
Good63
PRR Score
62PRR Score
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“A diamond-shaped power frame aimed at beginners that somewhat contradicts itself — the diamond head pushes weight high and demands a level of timing and technique that novices typically lack, making it a awkward fit for its stated audience.”

Foam core determines feel and vibration damping.
Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance.
Balance point determines power vs. control trade-off.
Target player level for this racket.
A diamond-shaped power frame aimed at beginners that somewhat contradicts itself — the diamond head pushes weight high and demands a level of timing and technique that novices typically lack, making it a awkward fit for its stated audience. The EVA foam core offers moderate dampening but at 365g with even balance it feels sluggish through the air, lacking the lively response that would justify the power-oriented design. Players stepping up from entry-level who want raw pace and can tolerate some arm fatigue may find it serviceable, but most beginners and intermediate players would be better served by a rounder, lighter alternative.
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| Shape | Diamond |
| Balance | Even |
| Core material | Eva-foam |
| Player level | Beginner |
| Playing style | Power |
| Year | 2026 |
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