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A Beginner�s Guide for Choosing the Right Tennis Racquets

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Choosing a racquet for a beginner can be quite a puzzling and challenging decision, especially for those with no experience in playing tennis. However, it is a choice that you will have to make if you want to play and succeed in this game. Buying the right tennis racquets will make a big difference in how you play the game. All racquets are not the same. Therefore, you should take your time to choose one that will suit your gaming needs. Here are 4things that you should take into consideration when making your purchase. Styles of racquetsYou will need to choose a good racquet depending on your skill level, needs and style of playing. There are three major types of racquets in the market. Game or power improvement racquets are suitable for people who need more power exerted on their shot. These devices have longer styles, large heads and are lighter in weight. We also have Tweener racquets which are well-balanced and are designed for all tennis skill levels as they offer a balanced maneuverability, power, and control. Lastly, we have Player’s or control racquets which are designed to have smaller heads for maximum control and tend to be heavier compared to other racquets. WeightThe weight of the racquet is a key deciding factor that determines its power. Most people believe that lighter racquets are the most powerful. However, you will find that heavier racquets tend to have more power. Beginners should aim to buy medium range racquets in order to develop their skills better. This is because very light racquets will slow down their stroke development. Furthermore, heavier racquets are tiresome to use because they involve more body strength to achieve fuller strokes.Racquet materialsMake sure that you research on the different types of materials used in making racquets. Most tennis racquets are made using graphite due to its power and light-weight. This makes them ideal for people who are just starting out on this game. Other racquets are made from titanium and aluminum as they offer comfort and excellent power when hitting the balls. Kevlar, Boron and Carbon fiber racquets are the most expensive type. They are very light and quite stiff to use. Head SizeFor beginners, a racquet that has a big and well-balanced head is ideal. This will give the player plenty of power while playing and will prevent excessive swinging. A head size that is between 106 and 118 square inches is perfect for individuals who lack skills in playing tennis. A large head size will offer a player a bigger hitting section and a sweet spot for hitting balls easily.

 

 

Make sure that you test serves and swings in the sports store before making your purchase. This will enable you to know how the racquet feels when in your hands. You should sample a variety of racquets before making a decision. This is important because the style and swing of every tennis player is different and this is why the market is full of different types of tennis racquets.

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