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Yonex adds an awesome beige cosmetic to the VCORE 100!

Introducing the VCORE 100 Sand Beige! In addition to its beautiful beige cosmetic, this racquet features the same specs and playability as the standard cosmetic version. Compared to the VCORE 95 and 98, the VCORE 100 Sand Beige is more powerful and forgiving, but it still delivers more than enough control for aggressive targeting. As with other members of the VCORE family, this model features a widened hitting area in the racquet's upper hoop, resulting in a more stable, powerful and spin-friendly hitting experience. Other features include SIF Grommets, which deploys a silicone oil infusion to reduce the friction between the string and grommet. The upshot is greater string movement for increased snapback and more vicious ball rotation. Like the previous generation, this racquet benefits from 2G-NAMD FlexForce Graphite in the upper shaft and lower hoop, enabling the racquet to flex optimally through impact. Ultimately, with its spin-friendly targeting and great feel, the VCORE 100 Sand Beige is a great choice for intermediate players. It will also tempt the more advanced ball striker looking for a speedy option. The beige cosmetic is a very nice bonus.

Specifications

Head Size: 100 in² / 645.16 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight:11.3oz / 320g
Balance: 13in / 33.02cm / 4 pts HL
Swingweight: 322
Stiffness: 65
Beam Width: 25.3mm / 25.3mm / 22mm
Composition: 2G-Namd FlexForce/H.M. Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors: Beige!
Grip Type: Yonex Synthetic
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,8H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 45-60 pounds

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4.7 out of 5
29 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Yonex VCORE 100 RacquetGreat depth, spin and easy power.
3 out of 5 Stars
VCore 100I currently use EZone and was hoping to switch to VCore for more spin and control. I was disappointed with power I could generate on my shot coming from EZone. I would assume my style of play or forehand does not fit this racquet. I hardly could generate any significant spin to overcome the lack of power and speed I was getting from EZone. I am sure if you are a type of player that could generate spin with your forehand this would be great racquet for you. The few shots that I was able to adjust my hit to generate spin the shots were very good but I am too old and too stubborn to change my forehand style. The serve are way more powerful with Ezone but kick serve is much better with VCore. I tried the new Ezone 100 generation 8th and I love it.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great serviceThe racquet specialists are awesome and service was top notch!
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great next stepAs someone who has messed around playing tennis for a long while but never took it seriously, I didn't care much what racquet I had. Once I decided I wanted to take my game to the next level I realized my racquet was too large and too light and I was doing myself a disservice trying to improve with it. After demoing the Vcore, Ezone, Speed MP, and Clash, I realized the Vcore was it. It didn't feel harsh like the Ezone and it felt fully connected with my arm and what I wanted to do. Hitting with it feels "good" and satisfying. I also liked the Speed MP but it felt more RAW. I would recommend the Vcore 100 to anybody (my wife also bought one and she's very small). The only issue I have now is that I only have myself to blame for sucking! I foresee myself sticking with this racquet forever.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Looking for power and spin? This is it.So I switched racquets after almost 17 years. My previous one was a Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 (Federer's). Coming from a control racquet, the Yonex VCore 100 feels like an authentic blast. Power and spin come effortlessly, particularly in the serve. Feeling is somehow different: I feel less connected to the ball on flat shots, but the overall sensation is optimal. Still got a few problems with drop shots and lobs, but I think I just need to get used to it. Such a great racquet. Very maneuverable and with good performance. String: Head Lynx at 57 pounds.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Amazing racquet...First time buying from Tennis Warehouse, excellent customer service. That being said this racquet is simply a top tier racquet especially if you are into heavy spin and power. This limited edition design is an eye catcher. Definitely recommended.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great racquet.The new colorway is pretty nice compared to the red one. The racquet offers a lot of spin but it does eat through strings quite quickly with the open 16x19 pattern. A lot of free power and net clearance and it is a joy to hit with.
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4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Yonex Vcore 100I’ve tried many Yonex rackets from the Ezone to Vcore. I like the feel and playable nature of the Vcore. Serves are big and can kick it out wide. I find I like the head shape over the traditional Yonex shape. I feel I don’t shank as many balls as I did with the zone. My groundstrokes go over the net at a higher angle, then with my Ezone which I like. Volleys are firm with very little flutter against hard hitters, even when the ball hits the upper hoop between ten and two. I’m old-school so I strung my racquet at 52 pounds with Tecnifibre NRG 2 and it takes some of the stiffness out of the racquet Looking to buy a second one soon
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4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
VCORE 100The racquet as it came from the box was 298 grams and 8 points headlight. Strung with a 17 gauge multi, it was 316 gram, 5 points head light. A 16 gauge string would probably put it right at the published specs of 300 grams/Four points headlight. Adding 5 grams of lead at 3 and 9 o'clock did just that. The racquet played great. Big sweet spot, so more often than not the ball comes off the racquet with a solid feel and a crisp sound. From the reviews I read I expected a high launch angle, but this was not my experience. I had no problem keeping the ball in bounds. Power is very good, but not along the lines of, say, an Aero. Spin was amazing for a 100 square inch frame. Serves landed deep in the box without too much effort. I'm not much of a net player, so can't comment on that. All around, a very nice forgiving racquet.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best racquet I have ever played withI switched to the VCore 100 about a year ago. I havd previously played with the TFight 300. I loved that racquet but I wanted more free power without my shoulder and elbow hurting. I tried the new Pure Aero but that hurt my elbow so I tried the VCore with my usual string (Tourna big hitter rough). I thought it was way too powerful. So I tried the Solinco Hyper-G at 17 gauge strung at 52 pounds and it is perfect!! It allows me to hit a heavy forehand that lands deep and the extra power I am getting allows me to hit my kick and slice serves with massive movement. The only thing that I thought was weird was the grip shape. Somehow it feels bigger than what I’m used to and I took me a while to get used to that feeling. Next time I’ll buy the 4 1/8 instead of the 4 1/4.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
A great upgradeIt’s my second racquet I’ve owned but I trialed several racquets to get to the Vcore. The weight and balance for me is great and felt my control on all aspects of my game be balanced as well.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
PerformanceLight racquet with control and gains power at lower tensions (48 pounds with ALU Power Rough) while still maintaining control. Power on serve can be generated with relaxed shoulders. Excellent racquet.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Very user-friendlyI bought these on a whim, as I had tennis elbow that seemed to get worse and worse with a Clash 98 V2 (I know that is uncommon). I find this racquet to be quite powerful and have a fairly muted feel. I am only one month into playing with it, and have tried a bunch of different string combos, but have settled on TF 4S in the mains and Gosen AK Pro CX for the crosses. This gives me enough durability, comfort, and I am learning to dial in the control. On groundstrokes, the racquet is really nice and stable, but if you don't finish your stroke, the ball will sail. It plays much better with a full fast stroke. I definitely get helped out by this racquet when I am on the run and have to stretch for a low or wide ball. I have surprised opponents with some of those shots, and have won points I normally wouldn't have. Volleys are very solid and I have had some low pick ups that I have never had because of the high stability and a bit more power than other racquets I have used. Serves are very powerful and it is easy to add a lot of spin. Returns are the area where I have struggled the most. I tend to swing too much when I think I have time, and I have been hitting the ball long much more frequently on forehand returns, which are normally one of my favorite shots. I hope I can reign that in without going to all poly. If I can, this will be a winner. I have let a number of other 4.5's try it, and they have all enjoyed it as much as I do, and for those coming from racquets like the Pure Aero, this is an easy adjustment.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Maneuverable but stiffI experimented with this racquet coming from the VCore Pro 97. At first, I really enjoyed the extra power, especially on defensive shots. It was easy to achieve greater ball depth (which I could see with my Swing Vision recordings). The racquet's bigger sweet spot and high maneuverability was especially helpful in doubles. Unfortunately, because of its higher stiffness and lack of mass to absorb shocks, I gradually developed tennis elbow after a month of playing with it. I had to return to my Vcore Pro 97. I learned my lesson. Too bad because I enjoyed this racquet. (On a separate note, I bought two and one of them came in three grams under spec).
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Surpassed my expectationsAfter almost 15 years without playing tennis, I decided to start playing again. I wanted to buy a new racquet that could give me easy access to spin and help me adapt my strokes to modern game play. After testing a couple of racquets, the Vcore 100 was the one that felt the most comfortable to me in order to more easily retake tennis and adapt my game to a modern play style.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Fun offensive racquetBeen using the VCORE 100 now for a few months and have played some of my best tennis with this racquet. I find it really easy to hit deep shots to set up short court angled shots. I really like hitting the angled shots and find that I can really dictate the play with this racquet. I also play a EZONE 98 and find that the VCORE has a higher launch angle, more spin, but lesser power than EZONE. For me I did add 10g. of weight to 3 & 9 to help with stability and plow as this racquet wasn't great at net and I struggled when playing against big hitters. The added weight helped a lot and created a nice sweet spot. On serve the spin is there but as a 3.5 player I struggle with my serve mechanics and if I don't have my mechanics I didn't find the racquet as forgiving as my EZONE. All in all I love to play with this racquet. I have a lot of confidence and fell like I can dictate play.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Big spin & fun to serveFirst Vcore racquet. Loved the easy access to spin and found great depth on my ground strokes. Launches high and took me a little while to get used to the racquet coming from the Ezone line. Biggest improvement for me was serving. Able to dial up more pace on my first serve and found more first serves going in.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great RacquetThis racquet offers excellent power on serves, groundstrokes, and great touch on drop shots. Depending on your choice of strings, (I have Wilson champions choice) in my racquet. The racquet has good spin potential. Overall, this racquet would be a good choice for any type of player. My only negative one racquet had a swingweight of 335 the other one was 318.
3 out of 5 Stars
Quality Control ?I took two weeks to demo this racquet. I loved the power, spin, and stability. So, I ordered two, Yonex has always been known for their QC, but not this time. Someone in Japan must have been hitting the saki. One racquet had a swingweight of 334, the other 318. Really, come on Yonex you are better than this!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Excellent RacquetI'm very much enjoying this frame and anticipate switching to it. It sits right on the crucial stiffness cusp, just stiff enough to bring nice power, just soft enough to be relatively arm friendly. (I found that true also with the Prince Twistpower X-Tour). Spin comes easily and I found it difficult to hit too long, balls diving and landing consistently in play, maneuverability is superb even with the few grams of weight I added at 12 o'clock. Serving was very enjoyable, good power and spin, good control. The Prince has similar qualities and the two frames play very similarly, but I felt there was more stability with the Yonex, and it will stay in my bag.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Fantastic RacquetSwitched from the latest Pure Aero to this VCore. Took me 2-3 weeks of getting used to it and now really starting to appreciate what this racquet can do. After adjusting to the launch angle and the ball pocketing, this racquet has power, control and the spin to shape forehands. I have a one handed backhand and this racquet seems to come around faster giving me more consistency on drives and slices. Responsive on serves. Mis-hits are very well dampened. Settled with Solinco Hyper G Soft 18g at 51 lbs. Added 4g of weight at the throat but still at 4pts HL. USTA 4.0 player.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Makes Everything Easier!I was wanting to demo the 2023 VCORE 98 & 2022 Ezone 98. With the demo program you get 3 racquets so I decided to try this VCORE 100 too. I had planned on liking one of the 98’s, but ended up loving the 2023 VCORE 100. It made everything easier when playing with it. Easy power & depth on shots. Very forgiving & incredible on serve. Amazing spin on forehand’s & knifing backhand slices. I ended up ordering a pair of 100’s. I haven’t hit with 100 inch frame in a long time, don’t be biased till you try.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Comfortable spin/power racquetThe last 2 to 3 years I've been going through various new racquet models known for power in search of the ideal one. First was the Pure Drive, the Ezone 100, and the Pure Aero. I was okay with the new Pure Aero but went ahead and splurged on a new VCore 100 to see if it was any better. Took some adjustment and a few days as the launch angle is different. But in my opinion, the VCore 100 has more control and touch probably because of the extra ball pocketing. Serves seem to get into the service box more consistently but maybe with a tad less power. I first used Hyper-G soft 18g at 52 lbs. I also added 4g of lead to the throat area. Then I tried Triax 17g at 58 lbs and that combo was both powerful and controllable. The comfort of the frame and the Triax strings made it pleasant to really swing out with. Miss hits were well absorbed. I'll probably stay with this combo as the comfort and power helps an older player like me. The strings may not be very durable for heavy spin players. I'd suggest senior players wanting this racquet explore using Triax with it. I'm a 65 year old long time 4.0 player.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best racquet I've owned in 44 years!My previous best racquet was a Yonex 44 years ago, I should never have stayed gone this long! Just the right combination of power, spin and comfort for my sometimes problematic arm. I can't use poly but this VCore is getting good spin with Rexis Speed at 54. Very happy with this purchase. 67 year old 4.0.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Amazing - will be hard to beat this..I had no plans to buy a new stick till a friend brought the 2023 VCORE 100 to the court and I had a go. The immediate thing I noticed was the easy power and big sweet spot because of the shape. This racquet delivers power, amazing ball pocketing and if you rip the ball, it doesn't sail. My work-in-progress shot is the one handed backhand and this racquet makes it easier because of the power and spin. My shoulder is thanking me too -- hoping to add years of playing because of this.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
It makes everything easier!I’m quite pleasantly surprised in the 2023 VCORE 100. I originally wanted to demo the VCORE 98 & Ezone 98, just added the VCORE 100 because I needed a 3rd racquet for demo program through TW. Started out hitting the 2 98 inch frames which is size I’m accustomed to hitting. Wasn’t really wowed by either so then I decided to try the VCORE 100 & I found a winner. It was much better than the 98 in all aspects in my opinion. I had so much more power & shape on my shots from both wings. I was able to hit all the angles, with shots dipping in effortlessly. It had surprisingly good control & decent touch on volleys too. Serves were amazing, incredible action on slice & kickers. I believe it was strung with Poly Tour Rev & 53lbs. Oh, slices we’re actually good to with it too. This racquet is fun to hit with, had me smiling the whole time I was hitting! Ordered 2 of them, definitely recommend this racquet!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Incredible Stick but String Tension Critical!I was previously a Pure Drive Team (285g) user looking to bump up to a 300g racket to get more stability and power after becoming a more consistent player. The natural progression would have been to get the regular 300g Pure Drive (or add lead to my current racket), but I saw this red beauty in the Australian Open and couldn't resist. It seems like a lot of up and comers are using Yonex so I figured I'd give it a try in hopes of enhancing my game a bit. I had TW string it with my typical hybrid setup -- Babolat Vs. Natural Gut in the Mains @59 and Luxilon BB in the crosses @55. My first couple sessions were a huge disappointment -- I had zero control. The ball was flying off the strings and it really lacked any kind of feel at the net or on backhand slices. I thought I had wasted $300! I went back to my old racket while I had my local stringer re-string the Yonex this time 61 lbs on the mains, 57 lbs on the crosses. This completely transformed the racket into an amazing deadly weapon on the court! I think the original TW string job was garbage, it had completely lost tension. With the proper tension this stick has amazing power, spin, control, and feel. It felt well connected to the string bed hitting precise deep topspin on the forehand. My backhand has a lot more penetration and spin. The ball really pops off this thing. At the net it is much more stable than my prior racket with a generous sweet spot. I'm just learning the backhand slice but this racket has made it almost effortless. I highly recommend this stick, just make sure you get it strung properly!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great Racket!Just purchased the Yonex VCore 100 V7 and I couldn't be happier. I normally play with the Head Speed Pro, which is a control racket given it's 18x20 string pattern. Given that I hit fairly flat, the Speed Pro has been a great racquet. However, I was looking for a racquet that would provide some added spin for a bit more net clearance, along with some additional power. I just happened to stumble across the demos of new Vcore 98 and 100 at my local pro shop. For me, the 100 was the clear winner. We all know that the VCore 100 line has great spin and power, but the new version also has nice ball pocketing, great feel and is very maneuverable. This is the first racket that I've owned where it's helped to improve my all-around game.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
This is NOT a red Ezone!Having just hit with the new VC98 V.7 a week prior, I must admit I came into this hitting session w the new 100 with a hint of apprehension. Given my daily driver is a VCP 97H alternating with the 97D, I was prepared to concede that i would need some extra time to settle in with its drop in weight and bump in power + launch. Well, I'm happy to report that, just like the new 98, I was pleasantly surprised! After the 1st ball, I felt confident hitting through the ball without needing to really dial it back. Like all VCores, they perform best when swung fast and with intention. The first thing I noticed was the improved feel on the ball. Though wider up top, the reduction in stiffness + improved flex at the throat and shaft, it provided a nice level of ball pocketing which was all but nonexistent with versions 4 & 5. Though this v.7 is much closer to its predecessor, the main drawback being that v.6 felt almost too dampened. This resulted in a disconnect with the ball. The minor changes adopted into the 7 really made a significant difference and for the better. The 6 felt like an over-correction. This v.7 brings it back a notch or two so you still get the plushness while improving the overall feel. Also of note, the demo was strung with Tecnifibre Biphase 17g @ 57 lbs. On paper that normally would translate to rocket launcher status. Au contraire! The combo felt great and still had a good balance of control, spin potential, and now an added level of comfort. Perhaps the new oil-filled grommets at 12 & 6 o'clock may very well have contributed to that. The sum of changes really came together well with this iteration. Yonex has really taken their blueprint and has now all but applied elements of that recipe to every line in their stable. Very good just got even better. Bravo
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