This is the Head 135 CT.
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One of my regular playing partners, Ken Jaffe, was playing with this racket the other day. I didn’t get a chance to hit with it yet but I thought I’d post it.
According to the specs the balance point is 335mm, which would be rather head-light. And at 135 grams this racket is fairly light.
This has an open string pattern, like the Head Anion 135. My guess is the Anion 135 is just a later version of this same racket. (The Head Xenon 135 is also 135 grams but uses the traditional string pattern).
What what, a Karim Darwish version of this racket:
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Seb says
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I think this is the older racket that Jenny Duncalf used to play with, but I think either she has moved to a different racket, or got a new paint job, but the new one looks really nice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hb0u9z_2aIE
Let’s see who can can find out..
Pierre says
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Hi Seb according to Jenny’s Twitter account she’s now using a new version of the Head Cyano. (Will be posting about that soon.) Prior to that she was using the Head Anion 135. Now that I think about what you’re saying, the Anion 135 is probably just a later model of this 135 CT so I agree with you there. Thanks for the tip!