The Park Tennis Take
The Park Tennis Take
The VCORE Feel is the friendly red racquet for someone who wants topspin without first completing an apprenticeship in racquet acceleration. It is extremely light, easy to move, and open enough through the strings to help the ball climb. That makes it useful for developing adults, smaller players, or a junior stepping into a full-length frame. The downside arrives with faster tennis: low mass can wobble when the incoming ball has opinions. For lessons, casual matches, and learning to swing up without dragging a brick through the air, it makes a lot of sense.
The VCORE Feel is the friendly red racquet for someone who wants topspin without first completing an apprenticeship in racquet acceleration. It is extremely light, easy to move, and open enough through the strings to help the ball climb. That makes it useful for developing adults, smaller players, or a junior stepping into a full-length frame. The downside arrives with faster tennis: low mass can wobble when the incoming ball has opinions. For lessons, casual matches, and learning to swing up without dragging a brick through the air, it makes a lot of sense.
Best for
Lightweight spin learners
At a glance
100 sq in head · 8.8 oz unstrung · 27 in length · 16x18 string pattern · Prestrung availability varies · Spin-focused design
Description
Description
The Yonex VCORE Feel 6th Gen brings the VCORE line’s spin identity into a very lightweight package. Its 100-square-inch head and open 16x18 pattern provide a forgiving platform for developing topspin, while the low static weight makes early preparation easier for beginners, juniors moving to an adult frame, and players who simply prefer quick handling. It is less stable than heavier VCORE models when pace rises, so stronger intermediates may outgrow it. At $159, it fills an important middle ground between basic recreational frames and $300 performance racquets. Confirm whether the selected grip arrives strung before buying.
The Yonex VCORE Feel 6th Gen brings the VCORE line’s spin identity into a very lightweight package. Its 100-square-inch head and open 16x18 pattern provide a forgiving platform for developing topspin, while the low static weight makes early preparation easier for beginners, juniors moving to an adult frame, and players who simply prefer quick handling. It is less stable than heavier VCORE models when pace rises, so stronger intermediates may outgrow it. At $159, it fills an important middle ground between basic recreational frames and $300 performance racquets. Confirm whether the selected grip arrives strung before buying.




