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With the Phantom Pro 93P (14x18), Prince takes the exceptional accuracy and feel of the first 93P and includes an all the more dominant and turn neighborly string example. The outcome is a customarily weighted player's racquet that is more qualified to the hazardous and precise mechanics of the cutting edge diversion. At 343 g strung and bragging a close to 330-RDC swingweight, the 93P (14x18) has a great dimension of soundness and drive through. It likewise accompanies a meager 20-16mm CTS Beam and rich flex, giving it the sort of feel and input that best in class players hunger for. The 93P (14x18) additionally profits by Textreme in the pole, which is an overly slim carbon texture that builds solidness without including additional weight. From the standard, the 93P (14x18) feels strong, vivacious and turn neighborly. It has enough mass for diverting substantial pace, and the head light equalization keeps it sufficiently versatile for scrambling on safeguard or executing shots on the run. Contrasted with the first 93P, this current racquet's 14x18 string design gives great turn potential, however it accompanies a recognizably higher dispatch point, making it simpler to keep the ball profound yet in addition requiring increasingly extraordinary dimensions of turn to cut the ball down viably. On volleys this stick does not get pushed around, and there is all that anyone could need contact for failing on a dime. Forceful servers who can get this racquet going quick will have the required turn and exactness to paint the corners with pace. Eventually, with the Phantom Pro 93P (14x18), Prince has made another tempting medium size racquet. Experienced players searching for turn, security and feel should give this a genuine look.