Junior Tennis Racket I Just bought a tennis racket at Canadian Tire And I want to know if it is Good???
It is a Roger Federer Wilson '07 Federer 25 Tennis Junior Racquet .......Is there something wrong with it being junior.....Cause I am 14 and 5feet tall(short for my age)......I am only playing for fun with my friends.....not going to Wimbledon or anything just playing FOR FUN
It weighs 8.1 oz. is there something wrong with that either.......And the head size is 105 inches squared and the length is 25 inches ...............Please let me know if my racket is good???......Bad??? for my size 100 pounds 5" and for my skill(starting to play FOR FUN)
If it's for fun its fine probably usless there's a huge defect in the product or your not comfortable with or its causing you problems. e.g. Arm hurts, wrist hurts, tennis elbow, shoulder hurts.
Like you said ITS FOR FUN!!!! So its fine and it's a great racket it belonged to Federer before, and the Junior means just that iot feels different maybe you should ask your friends if they have rackets that aren't junior if you could feel them and then tell the difference. But that is only my opinion thx.
The Head Radical 23 Junior Tennis Racket is designed to be a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game.Allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars.The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters.Head size: 690 sq cm.Weight: 185g.Grip size: G0 = 4EAN/Barcode 726423281337.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service).Â
Endorsed by tennis champion Roger Federer.Length: 19"Grip Size: 3 1/2"Size-Up! Height: Under 3' Cross Section: 19 mm Headsize: 80"Composition: Titanium AlloyStrung Weight: 6.2 ozStrung Balance: 1 pt. HH String Pattern: 16 X 18Entry-level 19" junior racket featuring Volcanic Beam constructionCover includedYou may also need to purchase Wilson Tennis Balls!Protect your racket with a Wilson Tennis Bag!
This racket is designed as a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game, allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars.The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters.Head size: 560 sq cm.Strung weight 170g.Grip size: G0 = 4EAN/Barcode 726423281382.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service).Â
This racket is designed as a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game, allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars.The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters.Head size: 560 sq cm.Strung weight 180g.Grip size: G0 = 4EAN/Barcode 726423281351.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service).Â
This racket is designed as a great racket for learning the finer techniques of the game, allowing for the rapid development of tomorrow's junior tennis stars.The main characteristics of this racket are the large sweet spot and high levels of manoeuvrability making it ideal for youngsters.Head size: 680 sq cm.Strung weight 220g.Grip size: G0 = 4EAN/Barcode 726423281306.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service).Â
This Andy Murray junior tennis racket from Head features O'beam aluminium technology. A 25 inch racket with a 690 sq cm head size, complete with cover for protection. Aluminium frame.690 sq cm head size.Head cover.Size H63.39, W27.18, D2cm.Weight 210g.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 726423569381.
This Head junior tennis racket features O'beam aluminium technology. A 25 inch racket with a 690 sq cm head size, complete with cover for protection. Aluminium frame.690 sq cm head size.Head cover.Size H63.39, W27, D2cm.Weight 210g.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 726423550662.
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How to increase pace without hitting harder
Unless you were raised on a tennis camp, chances are somewhere in your tennis career you have run into this problem. Maybe you have the problem still. I see more and more young, or inexperienced players, trying to crank that big shot. While that's all and well, their constancy drops like a fly. Absolutely plummets. Even if they work at slapping the big shot, their consistency is still never good enough to compete at level beyond where their at (Usually a 3.5/4.0 or a Challanger level in the juniors). There reason is because when inexperienced players try to crack the ball they muscle it through with their arm...and only their arm. Thats a no no.
Here is what I suggest. Spend sometime working on technique, and the pace will come. Its not about how fast you swing, or how hard you swing. It's about what muscles you use. If you dont believe me, go out and play with one of the top 12 and under or 14 and under boys. I guarantee you will be surprised at how well they handle pace, create pace, and how they can engineer a point. The reason the top kids can generate that much pace for their size, or can reflect that much power, is because they know what muscles to use. So, here are a few tips to help you hit harder without swinigng faster.
1) Step in to the ball. Power is all about weight transfer. When you step into your shot, your tranfering your weight, and using all your core and leg power to fuel your shot.
2) Rotate your hips. This goes along with stepping into the shot, except in open stance. When you cant step in, swing your hips around into the shot. So for example if your right handed, swing your right hip into the court as your hitting.
(Visit Totally-tennis.blogspot.com for the complete article including the video) Look at the video of Roger hitting his forehands and look at his hips. Every shot he either steps in or rotates his hips.
3) Watch the ball: This one is simple, a clean hit is generates more power than a shank
4) Break your wrist before you hit: Look back up at the Federer video. If you look closely his wrist breaks and his racket face drops below his wrist and under the ball before he hits. Every player no matter from what country does this. Never mind the extra wrist power you get, its the topspin you really want. Breaking your wrist forces your hand to naturally add topspin to your shot by accelerating through the ball during your follow through. It not only allows you to hit harder, more consistently but it forces you to hit a heavier ball.
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That's a junior frame. The '26' in the name refers to the fact that it's length is 26". Full size frames don't start until 27". Also explains the really low recommended tension range for it.
That's a junior frame. The '26' in the name refers to the fact that it's length is 26". Full size frames don't start until 27". Also explains the really low recommended tension range for it.