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Vintage WILSON Billie Jean King Super Volley tennis racket | ![]() |
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Volley Tennis Racket

can anyone tell me what tennis racket is good for what?
like what is babolat/head/Wilson best at doing for u (ex. power,volleys,ground strokes,stability, etc.)
thnx
i currently have a babolat aeroplus, but i don't think it is working for me
It isn't so much the brand that matters (though some brands to make more racquets in one category than others). It's more the weight/balance/head size that matter.
LIGHT racquets have a lot of built-in power, and are easy to swing, but they aren't extremely forgiving.
HEAVY racquets force you to generate more power, but they absorb more vibrations and are more forgiving on off-center shots. They are considered control-oriented.
HEAD LIGHT racquets allow for more mass on a racquet without it having too high a swingweight to be able to be controlled. They are more control-oriented racquets.
HEAD HEAVY racquets are generally lighter-weight. They are good for beginners who don't have full swings. They also are more power-oriented
MIDPLUS (or MID) racquets also provide more control. They have smaller sweet spots than oversize racquets
OVERSIZE racquets have large sweet spots, which make them a little more forgiving. If two racquets had the same mass, but one was oversize, the oversize racquet would have more power.
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Volley with Two Handled Tennis Racket
Learning to Play Tennis Options
If you'd like to learn how to play tennis, there are many options open to you, but hiring a private tennis instructor is the easiest way to learn. Once you hire a private tennis instructor, your first lessons will be learning the rules of the game. Before taking the court with you, the instructor will go over the basics of the game. You will learn the standard structure of the game, including how to keep score. The instructor will also go over the rules for playing "doubles." This is a variation of tennis where two teams of two people play together against each other.
Once you have learned the rules of the game and how to keep score, you will then go onto the court with the instructor or trainer. Here you will first learn to "volley" the ball back and forth, which is simply hitting the tennis ball back and forth over the net, enabling you to get the feel of the racket and the court. You will also be taught the proper techniques of holding the racket properly. If a person begins playing tennis and develops bad habits from the beginning, it will be hard to re-learn the proper way to hold the racket.
Next, the instructor will show you how to serve the ball. This is sometimes a difficult skill to master, as you have to toss the ball up with one hand, release it, and then time your swing so that you can strike the ball hard, sending it over the net. You will learn how to aim your shot, which must land within the serving square on your opponent's side.
Learning tennis is fun, and in order to be a great tennis player, you should be in good physical condition, as there is a lot of running involved in the game.
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