We reviewed each racquet in more detail below.
- Wilson Clash 100 – Best Overall Intermediate Racquet.
- Babolat Pure Drive – Best Advanced Racquet.
- Yonex Ezone 100 – Best for Power.
- Head Graphene 360 Instinct MP – Maria Sharapova’s Racquet.
- Head Graphene 360+ Gravity Tour – Best for Control.
Keeping this in view, which pro tennis players use Head racquets?
Men’s top ten
- Novak Djokovic – Head Graphene 360 Speed Pro.
- Rafael Nadal – Babolat Pure Aero 2019.
- Roger Federer – Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph.
- Alexander Zverev – Head Graphene 360 Speed MP.
- Juan Martin Del Potro – Wilson Burn FST 95.
- Kevin Anderson – Dunlop Srixon CX 200 Tour.
Beside this, how do I choose a tennis racquet Head?
1) Head size: Typically between 95-110 square inches. Larger heads, generate more power and have a larger sweet spot. Smaller head sizes offer more control. 2) Length: Adult rackets can be anything from 27-29 inches long, though most are nearer the lower end of the scale.
Which is better Babolat or head?
It is a pretty hard job to pick the better racquet between Babolat and Head. Head had a wider product range and a more appealing design. However, Babolat’s racket characteristics seem more comfortable for me. … My choice would be Babolat Pure Drive or Head Speed MP.
What racket do pros actually use?
Tennis Racquets of the ATP Professionals – behind the scenes
For example, Rafael Nadal plays the first edition of the Babolat Aero Pro Drive, but has always been endorsing the latest Aero Pro or Pure Aero line of tennis racquets from Babolat – right now being the Babolat Pure Aero .
What rackets do the best tennis players use?
Before we get into the reviews, here is the list of the 6 best tennis racquets.
- Babolat Pure Drive – Best Overall Tennis Racquet.
- Head Graphene 360+ Speed Pro – Most Balanced Racquet (used by Novak Djokovic)
- Wilson Blade 98 v7 Racquet – Best for Comfort (version of Serena William’s Racquet)
What is a Level 4 tennis player?
Level 4.0. You have dependable strokes, including directional control and depth on both forehand and backhand sides on moderate-paced shots. You can use lobs, overheads, approach shots and volleys with some success and occasionally force errors when serving. Rallies may be lost due to impatience.
What does a 3.0 tennis player mean?
3.0 Tennis Rating
A tennis rating of a 3.0 can hit medium paced shots but lacks confidence and execution with power and control of the shots.