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Key Issues of the Best Tennis Racket


Are you looking for the best tennis racket? Like other searchers for sports equipment, it’s important to know some of the top issues to consider, which include:

PLAY STYLE

When playing tennis two of the main factors to weigh in terms of style of play are power and speed. There’s usually a trade-off if a racket is designed to provide more of one or the other. If you can get more power from the racket you’ll also give up some speed—and vice versa.  

Think about other issues like racket size, weight, and grip, which can also affect your tennis games positively or negatively. For example, if you play a power game then a small/lightweight racket isn’t really the best option for you. If your forte is speed then a large/heavy racket also isn’t your best bet. 

ROCK-BOTTOM OR SKY’-THE-LIMIT PRICE

You should also consider how much you’re able to shell out for a tennis racket. In some ways, such sports equipment is invaluable in terms of getting in a good workout, winning tournaments, and so on. However, fewer of us have corporate sponsors so usually money IS an issue for finding the best tennis racket. 

TOP NEEDS 

This might seem like an odd question at first. Besides using the racket to play tennis why are you purchasing one? It could be to practice volleying against a brick wall or paying in pro tennis tournaments. The “best” racket is actually based on your particular wants and needs. It’s not necessarily the latest and greatest model from Prince, Wilson, or Head.   

RACKET FEATURES 

There are several factors to weigh when picking a new racket including: 

Power

Stability 

Control

Flexibility 

Comfort 

The best way to weigh these factors is to read in-depth reviews that will often provide a rating for these areas. It’s not an exact science but when experts review different rackets this can help to determine which rackets rank highest in the areas that mean the most to you. 

BODY SIZE/PHYSICAL STRENGTH 

These are key factors that should also be considered when buying a new tennis racket. For example, if you’re a super-strong athlete you won’t have any problems with the Wilson Pro Staff weighing about 12.5 pounds. On the other hand, if you have a small build then you should probably consider a lighter racket that can still provide you with a powerful swing.  

Considering all these above-mentioned issues can help you find the best tennis racket on the planet. That’s the one that’s best for your needs.