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Tennis Rackets Head TI S6

Head TI S6

4.7

Senior, Titanium, Carbon Fibre, String Pattern 16x19, 225g

£84.95
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TENNIS RACKETS

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Tennis rackets are categorized into three main types: power, control, and tweener rackets. Power rackets are ideal for beginners and recreational players, offering a larger head size for more forgiveness. Control rackets suit advanced players who want precision. Tweener rackets provide a balance between power and control.

Tennis racket size is determined by the head size and grip size. Head sizes range from mid to oversized, affecting power and control. Grip size should fit your hand comfortably; measure your hand or consult a sizing chart for accuracy.

Tennis rackets are commonly made from graphite, aluminum, or composite materials. Graphite offers lightweight strength and flexibility, ideal for all levels. Aluminum is affordable and durable, suitable for beginners. Composite materials combine various elements for enhanced performance.

Tennis Rackets: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a tennis racket, it's crucial to consider your playing style. Are you a baseline player who relies on powerful groundstrokes, or do you prefer playing at the net with quick volleys? For baseline players, a heavier racket with a larger head size can provide more power and stability. In contrast, net players might benefit from a lighter racket for better maneuverability. Assessing your style helps you select a tennis racket that complements your strengths on the court.

Tennis rackets come with various specifications that can significantly impact performance. Pay attention to factors like weight, balance, and head size. A heavier racket offers more power but may be harder to control, while a lighter one allows for quicker swings but might lack power. The balance point affects how the weight is distributed; head-heavy rackets offer more power, whereas handle-heavy ones provide better control. Head size also matters: larger heads give a bigger sweet spot and more forgiveness on off-center hits. Understanding these specs ensures you choose a tennis racket that matches your needs.

Before purchasing a tennis racket, try it out if possible. Many sports shops offer demo programs where you can test different models on the court. This hands-on experience is invaluable as it allows you to feel the racket's weight, balance, and grip size in action. Pay attention to how comfortable it feels during play and whether it enhances your performance. Testing various options helps you make an informed decision, ensuring the tennis racket you choose truly suits your game.

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