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AT10 12K Luxury Genius Arena
Shape
round
Weight
365g
Balance
medium
Price
$320
NOX ML10 Pro Cup Lineage
Best for: Very comfortable, versatile racket that is suitable for a wide range of players. If you looking for a manageable racket that will help you in the back of the court defense but also help you with power in attack, it’s one of the best options out there, maintaining good handling and a large sweet spot.
Contributing Scores
Power
Control
Sweet Spot
Maneuverability
Additional Metrics
Comfort
Spin
Largely unchanged for years, legendary ML10, named after the crowd-favorite Miguel Lamperti, is a tried and true all-around racket for a wide variety of players looking for power in the attack, a large sweet spot, and good handling in the back of the court. The “Luxury” version has a 3K carbon fiber surface, which fixes the spring effect resulting from the fiberglass of the less expensive, beginner-focused non-Luxury version.
Average score: 8.6 • Based on 5 expert reviews • Last updated: Apr 2024
Jan 12, 2023
"Very comfortable, versatile racket that is suitable for a wide range of players. If you looking for a manageable racket that will help you in the back of the court defense but also help you with power in attack, it’s one of the best options out there, maintaining good handling and a large sweet spot."
Power
9.0
Control
7.5
Sweet Spot
9.0
Jan 1, 2023
"A fairly versatile racket, with a great sweet spot and easy to manage. Focused especially for right-side players who reward control over power, without renouncing power in shots with favorable situations."
Power
9.0
Control
9.5
Sweet Spot
9.0
Apr 22, 2024
"Great for players with elbow problems and intermediate control players. Medium-soft hardness. Slightly more maneuverable than last year's models due to the additional holes on the racket frame near the bridge. Otherwise, largely unchanged since last year aside from the addition of the Custom Grip. Test model weighs 356g and balances at 25.8cm. 12cm handle."
Power
6.0
Control
8.5
Sweet Spot
9.0
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