The 2010 Babolat Aero excels at generating topspin. thanks to its lightweight 280g and 100 square inch head.. The lightweight frame swings easily, helping you generate racquet head speed.. It scores 100/100 for power, 100/100 for spin, 40/100 for control. —expect shots to fly if you're not careful with your technique.. The stiff frame feels crisp and responsive, but players with arm issues should consider softer strings or a more flexible racquet.. From the baseline, this racquet helps you generate pace and spin.. However, the light weight means less stability against hard-hit balls compared to heavier frames.. This racquet works best for intermediate players who already have consistent strokes.. Beginners may struggle with the lack of control.. Used by Rafael Nadal, though professional versions are typically customized.. User Feedback Forum feedback often praises the Pure Aero family for easy access to topspin and a lively, powerful response, especially for baseline-heavy play. A recurring theme is that the firmer feel can be demanding on sensitive arms, with multiple players reporting elbow/shoulder discomfort depending on setup and technique; others still enjoy it but flag comfort as the main tradeoff versus spin/power.
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0.0Technical Specifications
| Head Size | 100 sq in |
| Weight (Unstrung) | 280 g |
| Weight (Strung) | 280 g |
| Balance | — |
| Swingweight | — |
| Stiffness | 70 |
| String Pattern | 16x19 |
| Beam Width | 24.0; 25.0; 24.0 |
| Length | 27 |
| Grip Sizes | — |
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