Choosing Tennis Rackets Appropriate To Your Playing Style



by Tom Doerr


Tennis is a game that requires good equipment. It's important for the player not to be limited by their racket, which is exactly what happens when they buy a racket that is the wrong size, weight or shape for them. This immediately puts them off their game as they have to adapt to a style that they can't make their own. Fortunately, it's relatively easy to place specific qualities to certain tennis rackets, meaning you can determine whether the racket is designed for power or control or a suitable blend of both.

Material is an important aspect of any racket as it determines the weight. There are a number of materials within the racket designs, sometimes multiple for the different parts. However, not only does it affect weight, but also price of the racket.

If the racket is lighter, it is easier to swing, deliver power for returning hits or serves and allows the player to play on strength. This is because the player doesn't need to put as much energy into their swing in order to reach their maximum speed. If the racket is heavier, it allows for more control and finesse, allowing the player to focus less on power and more on accuracy.

The head-size directly determines how easily the player hits the ball, especially with the sweet spot. This spot is where the most power and control is focused and increases with head size. Due to this, power per hit is also increased, though it can become somewhat unwieldly with larger sizes.

The downside of the larger the head is that the racket grows heavier, essentially trading movement for ease of use. However, if you're wishing for a blend of control and power, then a larger head for power and a heavier body for control offers a great blend. These factors should always be noted when looking for a racket to fit your style of play.

The beam thickness also affects the power delivered, but to a lesser extent than the previous factors. Ultimately, it's down to experience and knowing one's own personal playing style when choosing a racket. However, knowing what factors influence what can help when choosing tennis rackets.




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