The 2018 Prince Phantom delivers a versatile tweener performance profile The 100 square inch head size provides excellent forgiveness and a generous sweet spot. With a substantial 320g unstrung weight, the frame provides excellent maneuverability through its head-light balance, offering solid stability and plow-through. A stiffness rating of 57 RA results in a softer, more dampened response at impact The 18x20 string pattern (open) promotes spin generation and a higher launch angle Performance-wise, it scores 80/100 for power, 80/100 for spin, 80/100 for control, creating a well-rounded performance package. Comfort levels are above average, supporting longer hitting sessions. This racquet is best suited for intermediate and advanced players. This frame is used by professional player John Isner. User Feedback Player discussions around racquets with this profile tend to focus on how it behaves in real match conditions. Many players mention easy access to spin and depth, particularly from the baseline, with a launch angle that helps keep the ball heavy. Comfort is generally viewed as a positive, particularly for longer sessions. Reports of arm-related issues are relatively rare for frames with this profile. Overall, it is most often recommended by users for intermediate advanced players.
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0.0Technical Specifications
| Head Size | 100 sq in |
| Weight (Unstrung) | 320 g |
| Weight (Strung) | 320 g |
| Balance | 305 mm |
| Swingweight | 320 |
| Stiffness | 57 |
| String Pattern | 18x20 |
| Beam Width | 20.5; 19.5; 16.5 |
| Length | 27 |
| Grip Sizes | — |
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