Before we review each racquet in detail below, here is our list of the 7 best beginner tennis racquets!
- Head TI S6 – Best Overall Beginner Racquet.
- Babolat Pure Drive 110 – Best for Power.
- Wilson Clash 108 – Best for Comfort (arm friendly)
- Head MicroGEL Radical – Best for Control.
- Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3.
Then, what size racket is best for me?
There are various sizes to choose from: Racquets that measure between 19 and 23 inches tend to be best for players age 8 and under. Racquets between 23 and 25 inches long are the best for players at the 9 and 10-year-old age level. The 26-inch racquet is best for players adjusting to the 78-foot court.
Rank | Racquet | Rating |
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#1 | Babolat Pure Strike 16×19 | 8.88 |
#2 | Head Graphene 360+ Speed PMP | 8.75 |
#3 | Babolat Pure Aero 2019 | 8.73 |
#4 | Wilson Pro Staff 97 v13 | 8.68 |
Also question is, is the Babolat Pure Drive good for beginners?
Their Pure Drive delivers solid and easy-to-achieve spin, which suits both pros and beginners looking to learn topspin or slice groundstrokes. This racquet derives its spin from the carefully arranged string patterns. … For a similar racquet with even more spin consider the Babolat Pure Aero.
Is a lighter or heavier tennis racket better?
Some basic concepts – a heavy racket is more powerful, more stable and transmits less shock than a lighter racket (all other things being equal). A lighter racket is more maneuverable and thus, a player is able to swing it faster.
What should I look for when buying a tennis racquet?
When choosing a racket, there are three elements which affect power and control: headsize, weight, and string pattern.
- Larger Headsize = More Power; Smaller Headsize = More Control.
- Lighter Racket = More Power; Heavier Racket = More Control.
- Open Stringbed = More Power; Denser Stringbed = More Control.
What size tennis racket should a 14 year old use?
Overview
Age: | 4 – 5 years | > 14 years |
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Height: | 2 ft. 11 – 3 ft. 3 | > 4 ft. 11 |
Length racket: | 46 cm | 68 cm |
Recommended racket: | 18 inch | 27 inch |
What weight racket should I use?
The racquet’s weight is usually given in ounces. Generally speaking, a light racquet will be more maneuverable; a heavy racquet will be more stable. Beginners should choose a racquet that weighs somewhere between 9.5 and 11 ounces – on the heavier end if you’re strong or relatively athletic.
What is L2 tennis racket size?
Determining the correct grip size
Grip Size | Length |
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L1 (4 1/8″) | 4 and 1/8″ (4.125 inches) |
L2 (4 1/4″) | 4 and 2/8″ (4.25 inches) |
L3 (4 3/8″) | 4 and 3/8″ (4.375 inches) |
L4 (4 1/2″) | 4 and 4/8″ (4.5 inches) |
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 size tennis racket should a 12 year old use?
26 in. racquets are generally for kids ages 11-12, who have played tennis for a few years or are able to handle swinging a longer racquet. If the junior is above the age of 12, we recommend that you look at purchasing an adult racquet ranging in length between 27 – 27.25 inches.