NOTE: I say at 4:02 that I find it difficult to play with control-oriented rackets but also say at 8:15 that I find that I can basically pick up and play with any racket.
These might seem to contradict each other, but they're not meant to.
A better way of wording this might be: I find I can pick up and get used to any racket without any fuss, but still lean towards power frames because I prefer big sweet spots and consistent performance across the stringbed.
As a reference, this racket is essentially the same as the outgoing Prince O3 100X model that was released in 2020.
Find out more about this Japanese Prince Phantom O3 100 at these two links:
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I also came across this interview of Tim Puttock, who is the Senior R&D Director at Prince. I highly recommend it. He seems to have had a hand in getting the Phantoms to market and this mini inside-look at racket development is really good for any of us that are gear heads:
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Jonas from Tennisnerd also interviewed him:
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00:00 Intro This video has two parts
01:15 Part 1: O3 Ports
05:34 Part 2: Swing fast
07:27 Summary
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