Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and shoe tech. When the 11 th generation of Babolat’s popular Pure Drive ...
After 10 years of research, extensive testing and input from the tennis community, Babolat announced the world’s first connected racquet called the Babolat Play Pure Drive. The app-connected tennis ...
You might not be able to hire Jimmy Connors as your tennis coach, but you can hire the Babolat Play Pure Drive connected tennis racket to help analyze your skills. Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser ...
The Babolat Pure Aero Gen9 launches Feb. 19 with a new frame design focused on improving aerodynamics and spin on one of the ...
The market for connected, stat-tracking tennis gadgets has blossomed seemingly overnight. Some companies offer motion-sensing, snap-on attachments; others sell fancy racquets with built-in sensors.
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The Pure Drive is designed to rock the ball. The Pure Aero wants to make it dance. Babolat fashions the Pure Strike for players who want to play attacking tennis—take the ball on the rise and use ...
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