Tennis Expert Brandon M. overviews everything you need to know to select the right racquet for your game, whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player. By Tennis Expert Brandon M. Photo by AtlasStudio TL;DR: When choosing a new tennis racquet there are hundreds ...
This article takes a look at how to choose a tennis racquet that will suit your game. Think of it as a short buying guide, where I will break down what the specifications mean, what you need to look out for and I'll also make some recommendations for the
The balance of a tennis racket refers to where its weight is distributed, either towards the head or the handle. A higher balance point means the racket is heavier towards the head. Rackets that are more head-light provide better manoeuvrability and control, but may lack power. ...
Starting with a racket that best suits your beginner game will let you progress to the next levels of your tennis journey effortlessly. To select the right racket, you must consider certain elements that influence your game, such as the strength and size of your body, your style of play, a...
Looking at the butt of the racket with the strings perpendicular to the ground, you’ll see it’s shaped like an octagon with eight flat sides. If you’re right-handed, the numbers go around clockwise, while left-handed folks will refer to numbers counter-clockwise, but number 1 always ...
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Many courts worldwide have a wall or backboard as part of their facilities, but if you’re not lucky enough to have that, any smooth wall with enough width and a flat enough surface in front of it works fine. Just remember to pick one with decent height to it, as it’s not fun ha...