Yonex VCORE 98 2026 · Updated Apr 10, 2026
The Yonex VCORE 98 2026 updates the VCORE line with a firmer hoop and revised VDM vibration-dampening technology, producing a crisper string bed response and longer dwell time at contact than the 2023 model. Stability was the most widely cited improvement, with reviewers describing substantial gains in solidity and twist resistance despite the frame's 305g weight. Feel was characterized as connected and responsive, and comfort was rated arm-friendly by the majority, though a minority reported wrist fatigue with certain string setups. Spin generation drew broad praise for aggressive topspin arc and late dip, while power was placed toward the higher end for a 98 sq in frame — though some found it hard to rein in. Control produced a divided response: strong directional precision was reported alongside concerns about the high launch angle causing balls to fly long on flatter swings. The sweet spot was described as oversized for the head size, maneuverability rated positively, and volley touch at the net broadly praised. Serve performance was highlighted on kick and spin variations, though flat first-serve pace divided opinion. Overall assessments were broadly favorable, though the frame was noted as string-sensitive with a steeper learning curve than its predecessor.
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