The 2019 Babolat Aero delivers a spin-friendly performance profile The 102 square inch head size provides excellent forgiveness and a generous sweet spot. With a ultra-lightweight 270g unstrung weight, the frame provides excellent maneuverability through its slightly head-light balance, making it easy to generate racquet head speed. A stiffness rating of 70 RA creates a very firm, powerful response The 16x19 string pattern (semi-open) balances control and spin potential Performance-wise, it scores 100/100 for power, 100/100 for spin, 40/100 for control, creating a well-rounded performance package. The frame profile may require careful string selection for players sensitive to vibration. This racquet is best suited for beginner intermediate. This frame is used by professional player Rafael Nadal. User Feedback Across community forums, feedback on racquets in this category is generally consistent. Many players mention easy access to spin and depth, particularly from the baseline, with a launch angle that helps keep the ball heavy. Some players report that comfort is not the main strength, making string choice and tension especially important. A recurring theme is the potential for arm discomfort for sensitive players, depending on setup and hitting style. Overall, it is most often recommended by users for beginner intermediate players.
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0.0Technical Specifications
| Head Size | 102 sq in |
| Weight (Unstrung) | 270 g |
| Weight (Strung) | 270 g |
| Balance | 320 mm |
| Swingweight | — |
| Stiffness | 70 |
| String Pattern | 16x19 |
| Beam Width | — |
| Length | 26.97 |
| Grip Sizes | — |
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