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Customer feedback on Fischer Pro Number One Racquets
Comments:I play very aggressive. I go to the net as soon as possible. I was playing with Prostaff 6.1, 18g. strings, and I had a lot of control, but I needed more power. I have been trying a lot of racquets, and I couldn't change. But... I played with the Fischer Pro Number One and I now hav more control, more power, and a lot of spin. My volley is better, my slice backhand is now an aggressive shot, and my second serve is better too, and from the baseline it is easier. If you have problems by changing from a Wilson ProStaff, this is your racquet.
From: Ricardo, Spain, Alicante 10/00
String tension: 23-21 kg.
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Comments:I use the Fischer Pro Number One and it has transformed my game. I now have complete control over which direction the ball goes, unlike my old Head Ti Radical. I can now keep the ball in the court easily while still hitting some very powerful groundstrokes and serves. Thank you Fischer for making such a superb racquet.
From: Matt, Farmington, CT. USA 9/00
String type and tension: Babolat VS ATP Tour Pro 16g. @ 58lbs.
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Comments:I was having a lesson with my coach, when I broke a string on my Head Ti Radical. My coach let me borrow his spare Fischer Pro Number One. It was a great racquet, even without a vibration dampner. It's on of the best racquets I've used.
From: Tim, USA 8/00
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Comments:As I first tried the Fischer Pro Number One, I felt that the feel and feedback from the frame was incredibly improved over the last VT Pro 98. It really gives you the feedback you need to make sure that every stroke is the same.
From: Lars, Tromso, Norway 6/00
String type and tension: Fischer Tournament Pro @ 62lbs.
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Comments:Having played 2 matches with the Fischer Pro Number One, and having played for 10 years at a high club level, up until now I have never played with a frame with so much accuracy and feel without having to sacrifice any power. A serious recommendation for the club player at any level.
From: Paul, London, England 6/00
String type and tension: Prince Synthetic Gut 16g. @ 56lbs.
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Comments:The Fischer Pro Number One is a pretty solid racquet. Looks great, hits great. However, I think I'm still a little too overpowering for this frame as it's sometimes difficult to keep the ball in the court. With a combination of working on my stroke mechanics as well as exploring different strings, I hope to find a comfortable playing zone.
From: Ben, Redmond, WA. USA 5/00
String type: Tecnifibre NRG2 17g.
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Comments:The Fischer Pro Number One has a small sweet spot, but great feel. No vibration except on gross mis-hits. A little slow at the net. Switched from a Yonex 700Ti and am not sorry. The Pro Number One is a great control racquet with more than enough power in a better players hands.
From: Scott, Rochester, NY. USA 3/00
String type and tension: Gamma XL 17g. @ 62lbs.
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Comments:As a VT Pro 98 user, I thought the Fischer Pro Number One would be basically the same frame. Great blend of power and control, and the feel seemed a little better. A little more stable at net, too. Still my favorite frame...and the new cosmetic is awesome.
From: Adam, Whiting, IN. USA 3/00
String type and tension: Tecnifibre NRG SPL2 16g. @ 57lbs.
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