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Roger Federer officially uses the Wilson nSix-One Tour tennis racquet. This is the first tennis racquet in the world to utilize nanotechnology, which according to Wilson promotional literature is twice as strong and twice as stable as traditional racquets, yielding 22% more power, as well as added control and a greater life span. This racquet's 90 square inch midsize head (relatively small in comparison to modern rackets) and its 12.4oz strung weight classifies it as what is commonly known as a "player's racquet." Such rackets usually have small sweetspots, and require a skilled and fast stroke to create a great deal of power, making Federer's talent even more apparent. The drawbacks of such racquets are countered by unparalleled amounts of control and feel, ingredients key to Federer's shot-making. Roger's debut on tour was with the Wilson ProStaff 6.0 Original 85, which he replaced with a Hyper ProStaff 6.0 95, followed by the ProStaff Tour 90, which was replaced finally by his current racket.
There is a great deal of speculation amongst tennis enthusiasts, however, that his racket is not the standard nSix-One Tour 90 but rather a custom built racket that is painted to look like the nSix-One Tour for promotional purposes.(±×ÀÇ ¶óÄÏÀº ¿À¸®Áö³¯ nSix-One Tour 90ÀÌ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó ±×¸¸À» À§ÇØ ¸¸µé¾îÁø 'Customized' ¶óÄÏÀ¸·Î, ´ÜÁö »óÇ°¼ºÀ» À§ÇØ ÆäÀÎƮĥ¸¸À» ¶È°°ÀÌ ÇÑ°ÍÀÌ´Ù.) Proponents of this theory cite slight differences in the racket he uses on court compared to the stock nSix-One Tour. One such visible difference is seen in the handle (or pallet) of Federer's racket, as it is significantly shorter than the handle of the stock model.(ÆäÆä´õ·¯ÀÇ ¶óÄÏ ±×¸³ ÇÚµéÀº º¸ÅëÀÇ °Í°ú´Â ´Ù¸£°Ô È®¿¬È÷ ª´Ù´Â °ÍÀ» ¾Ë¼öÀÖ´Ù.) This could be due to the fact he employs a one handed backhand (thus not requiring the extra length)and as such the handle had to be elongated on the model available to the public to accomodate players with two handed backhands.(ÅõÇÚµå ¹éÇڵ带 Ä¡´Â ¼±¼öµé°ú´Â ´Þ¸®, ¿øÇÚµå ¹éÇڵ带 ±¸»çÇÏ´Â Æäµ¥·¯¿¡°Ô ÀÖ¾î ±ä ±×¸³ÀÇ Çʿ伺Àº ¾ø¾ú´Ù) The second visible difference is a slight variation in string pattern: The Perimeter Weighting System (bumps at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock on the frame) on Federer's frame has 4 grommet holes in it, whereas the stock nSix-One Tour has 5 grommet holes. (½ºÆ®¸µ ÆÐÅÏ ¶ÇÇÑ ´Þ¶ó, ¿ø·¡ 5°³ 'grommet holes'¸¦ °®°íÀÖ´Â nSix-One Tour °ú´Â ´Þ¸® ±×ÀÇ ¶óÄÏÀº 4°³ÀÇ È¦¸¸À» °®°íÀÖÀ¸¸ç ÀÌ°ÍÀº ±×ÀÇ ¿¾³¯ ¶óÄÏ ProStaff Tour ÀÇ 4 grommet hole ½Ã½ºÅÛ°ú ÀÏÄ¡ÇÑ´Ù) 'The racquet purportedly used by Federer before the nSix-One Tour (the ProStaff Tour 90, the forerunner fo the nSix-One Tour) also has the same disparities between his model and the stock model, while his ProStaff and current racket are visually identical aside from the change in paint scheme. This topic is a subject of much debate, and is primarily speculation, with confirmation neither from Roger Federer nor from Wilson.
Federer also uses the highest grade of string in his racket, a hybrid of Wilson Natural Gut (16 guage) and Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power Rough (16L guage). Wilson Natural gut is manufactured by Babolat, considered by many the finest string made. The Alu Power Rough is a polyester monofilament string, with an emphasis on durability and control with striations on the surface purportedly to increase spin potential. Polyester strings also have the side-affect of preventing strings from moving excessively in the string bed. Federer hybrids the Natural Gut on his main strings with the Alu Power Rough on his Cross strings, with tension usually ranging from 50lbs. to 55lbs. 10 String Savers are installed higher in the string bed (at the interseciton of the 4th and 6th cross alternately on the 10 center main strings). Federer also has leather power pads installed at the junction of the six center main strings and the throat. The function of these pads is to dampen vibration, increase string longevity, and slightly change the feel to Federer's liking. Federer's stringing and racket customization is handled by a stringing company known as Priority One.
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