Tennis Racket Guide

Tennis Racket Guide

Choosing the right tennis racket will often enhance and improve a player’s game.  But the task of selecting the perfect one for you is not an easy one.  Manufacturers have actually made it difficult because each has their own method for determining your needs.  There are so many tennis rackets to choose from depending on how much you are willing to spend and there are quite a few guidelines to consider before making the investment such as, head size, grip size, and flex.

Head Size

The larger the head size the more power and larger sweet spot it provides – that is why larger sizes usually appeal more to beginners and intermediate players.  The thicker the frame, the more power you will generate as well.  On the other hand, smaller a head size provides more control, but less power, which is generally used by intermediate players, because they can produce a lot of power on their own and they need a tennis racket that they can use to control their power with.  A midsize hitting area is 85-95 square inches, mid-plus 95-105 square inches, and an oversize has a larger hitting area than 105 square inches.

Grip Size

Choosing the right size of grip is very crucial. If the grip is too large for you, then you will find it hard to control hard shots with any great degree of accuracy. If the grip is too small then, you will find it difficult to get the spins necessary.  The easiest way to know what your proper grip size is, is to have a store employee help you.

Flex

The flex or stiffness is the resistance to bending when it hits the ball.  The more flexible the better control of the ball it provides, but less power.  A much less stiff fits players with longer swings who are able to produce their own power, and players who have a shorter swing us better off with a stiffer option that offers more power.

Other factors that you should also consider are the length and the weight.  The standard length is 27 inches, but now manufacturers offer extra long that provides more power and slightly extra reach.  The weight of the is also important and you have to remember that heavier ones are harder to maneuver, but it offers more power and more stability.

Choosing the right tennis racket selection can be an overwhelming process. However, if you keep in mind the specifications discussed in this article will aid you in simplifying the selection process.

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