Beginners Tennis Racquet

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Beginners Tennis Racquet
Beginners Tennis Racquet
what's your recommended tennis racquet for a beginner to intermediate?


What are some tennis racquet(s) u currently use (or have used in the past) and would recommend it to a beginner-intermediate?

Give your reason/review on it. I'm looking to buy a new one that costs under $200(au) since i am planning to play competition and maybe for my school team.

I love to play from baseline so looking for a racquet that is capable of hitting long but deep down the court. occasionally i come up to the net when i am confident. I'm still deciding between single and two-handed backhand and i'd like to improve my serves.

Please do not recommend racquets such as aero pro and pure drive etc.. since they are for advanced players and are double the price im wanting to spend. Also i have already looked on tenniswarehouse.com.

Cheers,

I recommend Prince O3 for you. Prince is the best racquet for beginner.



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Beginner Tennis : Beginner Tennis: Forehand Topspin

How To Choose Tennis Racquet Head Size

Power is proportional to the head size of your tennis racquet. To buy tennis racquets like a pro, one must choose the head size that is right for their style. A large tennis racquet head will offer a larger hitting area, which provides the user the ability to hit the tennis ball with lesser accuracy but can still manage to hit the sweet spot on the racquet. Racquets currently in the market have head sizes as small as 85 square inches to as large as 135 square inches. However, the most commonly used among tennis players falls in the range of 90-110 square inches. The main advantage of having a small head racquet is there will be more control from the user where as the big heads offer more power and accuracy forgiveness for the sacrificing on control. Beginners should start using larger heads whereas intermediate players and advance players should consider the use of smaller heads due to bigger control.

You may ask why would beginners would prefer bigger head size and advance players would prefer more control? Beginners should start off with bigger head size because it will allow them to have a bigger probability in hitting the ball. Although these racquets would have more air friction that hinders maneuverability, the factor that it allows the player to have a higher probability in hitting the ball makes it better for beginners. In the case of advance players, however, it can be already assumed that they are more than capable of hitting the ball with great accuracy. With this in mind, it will be more advantageous for seasoned players to have a racquet with less air friction and higher maneuverability than with a racquet that improves on their accuracy.

Another note that I wanted to add is when buying racquets, it is usually best not to choose racquets with head size that are in the extreme ranges as in the extreme ranges the racquets will be highly biased in one feature, but would be very weak in another feature. Try to pick racquets that are within the commonly used range, which is namely the range of 90-110 square inches. That way, your racquet will be highly focused in one aspect without entirely sacrificing the other. For example, choosing the head size of 110 square inches with allow better hitting accuracy, but it also allows a fair amount of controllability of the racquet.

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2 Responses to “Beginners Tennis Racquet”

  • jm442266:

    i don't think he's heard of RPB…

  • Bob:

    My advice would be to buy a used racquet that's in good condition. There are multiple websites that can steer you in the right direction. I have found the most useful to be tenniswarehouse.com I've bought several racquets both from the site and from people on the "for sale or trade" forum provided by the website.
    You can basically find a racquet that works for you and then instead of paying full price, you just buy a used one at half the cost. That way you have some money left over for playing with string set-ups, grips, etc…
    I've been playing tennis for 10+ years and I haven't bought a brand new racquet since 2003.