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[edit] History
Originally manufactured in Chicago, Illinois and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the ProStaff was Wilson's answer to the Prince Original Graphite and the Dunlop 200G Max. Several ATP and WTA Touring pros used the ProStaff but one in particular stood out, a young Pete Sampras from Southern California emerged on the tennis scene, shocking many by winning the U.S. Open at age 19 in straight sets over Andre Agassi with the racquet. Other notable players who have used the Prostaff Original 6.0 to considerable success are Stefan Edberg, Jim Courier, Chris Evert and Mary Pierce. Together, their grand slam singles total is a substantial 43 championships.
[edit] Specifications
The 6.0 is manufactured in 4 head sizes, 85, 95, 110, and 125 square inches. The 85 is unforgiving with its 12.6 ounce (357 g) weight and extremely low power. The 95 is much more forgiving with an overall weight of 12.2 ounces (346 g) and a lower swingweight (317 as opposed to the 85's 326). Both have a 16x18 string pattern making the frame more open and easier to generate spin albeit the user must generate much of the spin's power with timing and wrist pronation. The Prostaff 6.0 also performs admirably well with flatter hitters (as evidenced by the success of Pete Sampras and Mary Pierce) as a result of its considerable heft and control. A flat hitting power-oriented game will therefore benefit considerably from the inherent control and stability of the frame. The small headsize of the 85 and Perimeter Weighting System also minimize the torque on off-center hits, further enhancing control at impact.
Of particular interest is the frame composition of 80% graphite and 20% kevlar. The high percentage of graphite allows for a 'softer' feel, while the kevlar provides more strength in the frame. Also unique is that the graphite in the Prostaff 6.0 Original is braided. While more modern racquets consist of many pieces of graphite spliced to the framework of the racquet, the braided graphite construction of the Prostaff 6.0 is such that only a single, long piece of graphite is used, which is then 'braided' around the frame. This creates more strength and stability in the racquet, while increasing the weight of the frame.
[edit] Significance
Besides being used by many pros and club players in its heyday, the ProStaff 6.0 continues to have a cult-like following. Its initial success is due in part to tennis legend Pete Sampras who used the frame in his career, it should be noted however, that Sampras did not use a stock version but a customized heavier and weaker version. The racquet has brought on many variations such as the 6.1 and the ROK models, both of which are still favoured in the tennis world. The St. Vincent make, favoured by Sampras himself, became the choice racquet for collectors. Since the St. Vincent factory closed down, demand for the iconic St. Vincent Prostaff 6.0 is causing an increase both in its rarity and its price.
[edit] Criticism
The 6.0 85 has drawn criticism for its weight, small head and low power. Though the small head may be consistent, it has forced many mis hits from players. Many counter by saying that the head does not matter, but that the timing and technique of the stroke is of greater importance. In addition, the head light balance provides substantial control while also making the racket deceptively maneuverable in the execution of a wide variety of strokes. In particular, the weight of the racket provides unparalleled control at the net. Despite this, its heavy weight and low power deter many players as current users eschew the Pro Staff 6.0 in favor of more modern Midplus and Oversize rackets for greater power and a greater hitting range.
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