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Yonex EZONE 98

Racquet

Yonex EZONE 98

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This racquet’s raw speed and spin-friendly targeting make it one of the most accessible player’s racquets on the market

Yonex adds another chapter to the EZONE 98! As with previous generations, this control-oriented stick combines spin-friendly targeting with raw speed. Like the 2015 DR version (a staff favorite), this 2022 update packs above average feel, comfort and stability for a light player's racquet. It also plays deceptively soft and forgiving considering that it has an RA stiffness north of 64.  Granted, it lacks the mass-based power and plow-through of its heavier counterparts, but you'll appreciate the quick handling when scrambling on defense, hitting shots on the run or charging the net. For this update, Yonex adds 2G NAMD SPEED to the shaft, resulting in a more powerful response with better ball feedback. Yonex has also retooled the beam construction, adding a thicker, more convex cross section in the shaft (for stability) along with a thinner frame face (for a softer response). Other technologies include Yonex’s time-tested ISOMETRIC head shape, a unique design feature that makes Yonex racquets feel more generous and forgiving than conventionally shaped equivalents. Ultimately, this racquet’s raw speed and scalpel-like targeting make it one of the most accessible player’s racquets on the market. The fact that it feels great at contact makes it hard to beat.
Swingweight lowered to 314 on 6.21.24 based on additional samples measured.

Specifications

Head Size: 98 in² / 632.26 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 11.4oz / 323g
Balance: 12.79in / 32.49cm / 6 pts HL
Swingweight: 314
Stiffness: 65
Beam Width: 23.5mm / 24.5mm / 19.5mm
Composition: 2G-NAMD SPEED/HM Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors: Blue
Grip Type: Yonex Synthetic
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 8T,8H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 45-60 pounds

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Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
51 Customer Reviews
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Great RacquetPerfect balance between power and control.
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98 perfectionWhat’s there not to like. It’s an all-around great stick. Power, feel, dampening, quality control... it’s a winner.
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5 out of 5 Stars
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Love itI love Tennis Warehouse staff and customer service my go to for tennis racquets
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Absolute Best EverTennis Warehouse is the absolute best ever! I wouldn’t even consider anywhere else for my tennis needs. I highly recommend to everyone
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Best option everThe best tennis racquet to move from a control racquet to a power racquet.
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HusseinI am a 63 years old, 5.0 ranking, all around player. I was playing with an Ezone 98, older model, I can't play with anything but Yonex. This is an amazing racquet, the feel and touch, control, amazing at the net, good ground strokes, good power, good slice, it is just perfect and if you have any injuries it is easy on the arm, I tried all kinds of racquets could not switch to any, I recommend this racquet for 3.5 to advanced player, especially to those who play doubles and love to go to the net.
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Absolutely fantasticI really love this racquet, it’s so maneuverable and powerful while still maintaining stability. For sure helped my game
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Arm friendly for 65 stiffnessI just had a brief demo and would have guessed the stiffness to be lower. My Wilson Clash Pro seemed to have slightly more pop and was easier to play with than the Yonex. You will have to work harder with the similarly weighted Yonex. Great paint job on the Ezone. I'll stick with ordering the new Yonex bag.
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5 out of 5 Stars
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New racquet and trade-in.This is my second purchase of a racquet from TW in the last 3 months. I utilized the demo program as well as trading in three of my old racquets. They made the process easy and I was more than satisfied. I highly recommend TW for buying a new racquet!
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5 out of 5 Stars
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My Holy GrailFor context; 53 year old, single handed backhand, all court player of high level, only play singles. Been using prestige midsizes, and narrow beamed heavy racquets all my life. Tried many modern tweeter style racquets over the years like Pure Aero, Pure Drive, Extreme, etc. and just had too much power without control. This racquet feels flexy and comfortable enough to let me produce full swings without risk of over hitting long but equally gives me a lot extra punch on my groundies. Extra pop and spin on serves and easy to come around. It has quite honestly helped my game a lot and I would highly recommend a playtest.
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Previous Feedback  

Comments: Yonex continues to impress with this latest version of their EZONE 98. The 2022 updates, though subtle, are nonetheless substantive. The overall takeaway, for me, was it took an already winning recipe and addressed the key criticisms (lacking feel and stability). The improved dwell time upon impact definitely helped me feel more connected with my shots, and the increased stability and NAMD2 in the throat also stood out. The ball just feels like it comes off truer, with less deflection for better overall consistency. Though too light for my taste (current VCP 97H player), I can't wait to try the upcoming 98 Tour with the corrected balance! Overall, I'm very impressed with this latest version and it's perfect for the intermediate to advanced player looking for a solid 'modern' players' frame with improved feel and stability. One gets the sense that Yonex is making a concerted effort to listen to player feedback, and it shows in their updates for all three of their model lines. Their QA is the industry leader, and I am really impressed with their latest offerings as a whole.
From: Perry, Fremont, CA, 2/20/22

Comments: I have played with Babolat Pure Drives, Head Radicals, Wilson Blades, Yonex VCore Pros, etc. I currently owned a pair of the latest Pure Drives (2021). I have been looking and researching for an easy to play racquet, meaning using less effort with decent control. I am about a 3.5/4.0 level player. This racquet is amazing; it plays like a Pure Drive, but better. It's less stiff and has more controllable power, due to the 98 head size. It has plenty of power, but the key is controllable power. Each person is different, so I don't think a racquet that is good for one person is good for another. You have to try it out for yourself. You can demo it, but to me, demo-ing is useless as you don't usually get the strings or tension you want. And seriously, unless you demo a racquet for 6 months, there is no way you can definitively decide a racquet fits your playing style in a short period of time. That's just my 2 cents. By the way, Yonex has the highest quality control and no other brand comes close. 
From: Tony W., Calabasas, CA, 2/12/22

Comments: I'm 4.0 level, and I can say it's quite a demanding racket, you need to put a lot of effort to make this an exceptional weapon. If you are out of shape or don't really want to sweat I recommend trying the EZONE 100 as its so much easier to use. But if you are the one that grunts and make screech noises on the court with a proper full swing, this one is a great weapon in your hand.
From: Harry, Long Beach, CA, 2/11/22

Comments: I'm a current DR 98 user. I'm a 4.0, 2 handed backhand player (not that this makes me anymore qualified to give advice). I was looking to possibly make a switch given the scarcity of quality DR frames on eBay. However, I can't recommend making a change if you are a DR fan. The new EZONE isn't a bad racquet. However, I find it lacking in all the areas that make the DR special. The control and feel aren't close to the same levels when comparing it to the DR. I lose the ability to hit completely out and feel comfortable where I'm placing the ball. You will, however, be able to more easily generate power, topspin, and pace with the new EZONE. Unmodified, the racquet is about 7 to 8 points lighter in swing weight as it compares to the DR. Obviously, you could add some tape to boost the swing weight. That being said, my two handed backhand suffers when playing with this frame as well as my slice (due to the swing weight). The DR is by no means a scalpel, but significantly better for both. I would recommend this racquet to anyone that wants access to bigger serves and more powerful ground strokes. If you like the feel of the new EZONE and can rein in the power, this might be for you. However, I won't be leaving my DR for this. I feel like this racquet (out of the the box) is better suited for a one handed backhand player as well.
From: John, 2/3/22

Comments: I am a strong 4.0 playing with a Wilson Clash Tour (Pro) for past few years. The Clash Tour has been great, but I've grown more aggressive at the net and want a racquet with more stability. I've tried a bunch of racquets (Yonex, Head, Tecnifibre, Babolat, etc) but hadn't found the one worth switching for until now. The new EZONE 98 is a great racquet for my all court style. And for some reason, this stick really suits my one handed backhand. Yes I wish it had a bit more weight and the handle wasn't oddly sized, but I'm ordering a couple of these to be my main racquet and will tweak to find my ideal setup. Highly recommend this racquet if you generate your own power and want a forgiving racquet that offers good feel.
From: Scott, Corte Madera, CA, 1/17/22

Comments: I am an intermediate to advanced player (3.5 — 4.0) I've been playing for about 5 years now and have a great feel for equipment. I can tell almost instantly the difference between racquets, weight and balance. I use a 2020 Yonex EZone 98 strung with Yonex PolyTour Rev 16L. I use a shock buster (long one) and Wilson Pro overgrip. I have to tell you, the difference between the 2020 vs 2022 was slight. I just demoed the 2022 ezone 98 and 100 racquets with a friend. It came strung with PolyTour Rev which is my current favorite string (approximately at 50lbs). First impressions, light hitting: it felt very similar to the 2021 VCore 98. Same type of sound when hitting the ball and similar control. This was the big difference for me vs the 2020. The 2020 for light hitting felt more solid. From the baseline: swinging full tilt, I noticed a tad more precision with the new 22 EZone; however, there was not much difference in feel or power between the two. I was surprised because when playing mini-tennis, I noticed a similar feel and sound as the 2021 VCore 98, but not from the baseline. Also in my demo was the 2022 EZone 100. I have to say it felt like I was cheating using this racquet. I had virtually no mis-hits, and the power was ridiculous. I'm not sure if it was as fun because I didn't feel like I was making any real effort. Like I didn't need to try to put the ball where I wanted. It just kind of went there with little effort. And the serves were just bombs. I did hit a few long because of the easy power, but I might use this racquet when I'm getting fatigued and need to finish a match. The sweet spot almost feels like an oversized racket compared to the 98. If you want precision with power go for the 2022 EZone 98, if you want easy tennis with little effort the 2022 EZone 100 is for you. I would recommend either of these racquets.
From: Acechester, NY, 12/29/21