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In a thrilling match that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Kunlavut Vitidsarn has defeated current world champion Victor Axelsen and claimed his first Super 750 crown. Vitidsarn, who had lost all six of their previous meetings, including last year’s World Championship final, made a strong start using the Yonex Astrox 88 D Pro racket, taking an early 7-4 lead. An epic 66-shot rally ended with the Thai player missing the sideline, but he still managed to take an 11-10 advantage into the first break.
Axelsen, who used the Yonex Astrox 100ZZ racket, made a comeback, leveling at 16-16, but Vitidsarn managed to save his first game point with a fortunate net cord and went on to take the first game.

Despite Axelsen’s impressive effort to take the second game 21-10, forcing a decider, Vitidsarn looked revitalized at the start of the third game and managed to take an 11-7 lead into the interval. Axelsen made uncharacteristic errors, unable to bridge the gap and the three-time junior world champion converted his first championship point to clinch his first Super 750 title after previous success at Super 300 level.

ASTROX 100ZZ vs ASTROX 88 D PRO

Product Name

ASTROX 100ZZ

ASTROX 88 D PRO

Product Image ASTROX 100ZZ ASTROX 88 D PRO
Price
Our Rating 8 8
Brand Yonex Yonex
Category Racket Racket

Racket features

ASTROX 100ZZASTROX 88 D PRO
Shaft flexibility Extra Stiff Stiff
Balance point Head heavy Head heavy
Weight 4U (Avg.83g) G5, 6 / 3U (Avg.88g) G4, 5, 6 4U (Avg. 83g) G5, 6 / 3U (Avg. 88g) G4, 5, 6
Grip size 4U (Avg.83g) G5, 6 / 3U (Avg.88g) G4, 5, 6 4U (Avg. 83g) G5, 6 / 3U (Avg. 88g) G4, 5, 6
String tension 4U: 20 - 28 lbs, 3U: 21 - 29 lbs 4U: 20 - 28 lbs, 3U: 21 - 29 lbs