olga_ago7592: tennis????
When I came to the store I saw so many tennis rackets and they all are very different…How can I know which one is right for me?
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Answer by Tony N
If you have never played before that could be a problem. Racquets come in all types of head sizes, weights, swingweights, balance, etc. For beginners I would suggest a headsize of around 100 to 110 sq in. and a little on the lighter size say….below 11 oz
i need more info to answer your question. Are you fast and strong and can hit the ball well or do you like a smaller stroke and use less power.Answer by ghk
if your just starting try a cheaper one,but if youve been playing definataly a babalot!!Answer by max
Most stores will let you try the rackets for a small fee. Also, most of the rackets now have an indicator that says whether its for slow, medium, or fast racket speeds. If you’re a beginner (which from your question it sounds like you are) you wouldn’t want to use the same racket as a professional.
Every year the racket manufacturers come out with new gimmicks to sell more rackets. You should get an oversize and one that’s designed for beginners. Its also important to try it out before you buy it.
As long as you have the correct general racket type I don’t think the particular brand will make that big a difference.
Have fun playing.
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