Andy Murray Switches to Yonex Racket After Two Decades
A Surprising Move
Tennis fans were surprised to see Andy Murray arriving at the ATP Challenger Tour 175 with a Yonex Ezone 100 racquet instead of his usual HEAD PT57A. The move marks a significant departure for Murray, who has been using HEAD rackets for the majority of his career. According to sources, Murray's current Yonex EZONE 100 rackets have been customized with lead tape to adjust to his playing style.
A Reason for the Change
Murray's decision to switch rackets after 20 years has sparked speculation about the reasons behind the move. Some believe that Murray may be looking for a more powerful and spin-friendly racket, while others suggest that he may be experiencing discomfort or pain with his previous HEAD PT57A. The exact reason for the switch remains unknown, but it is a significant development in Murray's career as he approaches the end of his playing days.
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