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Just bought the HEAD Gravity and it's a mixed bag (love it anyway)

Just bought the HEAD Gravity and it's a mixed bag (love it anyway)

Finally got my hands on a HEAD Gravity. First thing — the design is stunning, easily the best-looking frame I've owned.

The good: power is insane when you catch the ball center. Shots land deeper than usual without extra effort.

The bad: miss center even slightly and it goes straight into the elbow and wrist. No mercy.

The weird part: this is the first racket I've ever owned that whistles on the takeback. Full audible whistle. My hitting partner thought I was messing with him. I wasn't.

Anyone else running the Gravity with solinco mach 10? Curious if the off-center harshness is normal or a string tension thing.

u/Euphoric-Carpet-3840 — 2 days ago
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Ahead of the Wimbledon Championships, does anyone else feel that the celebrity presence in Centre Court’s Royal Box has had its day?

As someone who both appreciates and regularly plays tennis, I believe it projects an image of privilege that feels increasingly out of step with the sport’s core values of inclusivity and accessibility.

Many of the celebrities invited to the Royal Box openly admit that they do not play tennis and, as interviews have revealed, often receive complimentary tickets after being approached by the LTA.

In my view, the frequent television shots of celebrities in the Royal Box add very little to the sporting spectacle and are largely irrelevant to the enjoyment of the match itself.

A more authentic approach would be for celebrities to obtain tickets through the same channels as everyone else and sit among the general public. This is effectively how things work at the other Grand Slam tournaments. Seeing well-known figures sharing the experience with fellow tennis fans feels far more genuine and relatable. It would also allow them the opportunity to attend with family members and enjoy the event as ordinary spectators.

I fully recognise the need to reserve places in the Royal Box for senior members of the Royal Family, particularly for security reasons. However, I would suggest that the remaining seats be allocated to former players and individuals who have made meaningful contributions to the sport, such as grounds staff, club volunteers, coaches, and others who work tirelessly to promote and sustain tennis at grassroots level.

Such a change would better reflect the values that tennis seeks to uphold and celebrate the people who genuinely contribute to the game’s success.

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u/Educational_Elk_8692 — 14 days ago

More Unbiased Content Please

I absolutely love The Tennis Podcast and have been an avid listener for years. I pay for “Friends” which is well worth it. However,as a Zverev fan I can’t help but be bothered by their clear unwillingness to even talk about him. I know they don’t like him and I’m not here to argue about the ins and outs of that but in their latest pod they brushed past what happened to Zverev in the semi-final of Halle. They said the loss was expected and practically laughed at this then briefly mentioned that he didn’t look well, maybe it was his back and he has issues with his blood sugar. I don’t think they knew and definitely didn’t care about the seriousness of what happened to him on Saturday. Yet they will talk non-stop about Sinner suffering in the heat. Zverev has a chronic medical condition and never uses it as an excuse when he loses so the fact that he did speak about it shows how it greatly affected him. The fact that it’s never taken into consideration by David, Matt and especially Catherine is extremely frustrating. As I said, I love this podcast but would appreciate some unbiased content. Yes, they may not like him but I’m sure there are people who listen who do.

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u/tennis_angel — 14 days ago