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Babolat Tennis Babolat Pure Drive 98 Unstrung Tennis Racket

Babolat Pure Drive 98 Unstrung Tennis Racket

£207.90

Or 3 interest-free payments of £69.30/mo.*

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Babolat Tennis Babolat Pure Drive Super Lite Tennis Racket

Babolat Pure Drive Super Lite Tennis Racket

£175.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £58.33/mo.*

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TENNIS

FAQ

Tennis rackets are designed for various playing styles. Power rackets offer extra force, control rackets provide precision, and tweener rackets combine both. Consider your skill level and play style when choosing a racket. Beginners may prefer power rackets, while advanced players might opt for control or tweener options.

Tennis balls are categorized by court type and bounce. Pressurized balls offer high bounce and speed, ideal for matches. Pressureless balls last longer, perfect for practice. Choose based on your playing environment: hard courts, clay, or grass.

Tennis shoes are essential for support and grip. Look for durability, comfort, and appropriate court surface compatibility. Hard court shoes need more cushioning; clay court shoes should have good traction patterns. Ensure a snug fit to prevent injuries.

Tennis: 3 things to consider before buying

When purchasing a snowboard, it’s crucial to choose one that matches your skill level to ensure safety and enjoyment on the slopes. Beginners should look for boards that offer stability and ease of control, such as soft-flex snowboards that are forgiving on turns. Intermediate riders can explore medium-flex boards that provide more responsiveness without being overly challenging. Advanced snowboarders might prefer stiffer boards that offer precision and speed control necessary for tackling more complex terrains or high-speed descents.

The grip size of a tennis racket significantly affects comfort and control during play. To find the right size, measure the distance from the tip of your ring finger to the second line on your palm. This measurement usually falls between 4″–4.75″. A grip that's too small can cause wrist strain, while one that's too large may reduce control. We recommend trying different sizes in-store or using overgrips to fine-tune the fit until it feels just right in your hand.

Racket weight plays a pivotal role in how you play tennis. Lightweight rackets (under 10 ounces) are easier to maneuver and ideal for players who rely on speed and quick reactions. They’re especially suitable for doubles matches where net play is frequent. Mid-weight rackets (10–11 ounces) offer a balance of power and control, making them versatile for all-court players. Heavy rackets (over 11 ounces) provide more stability and power, preferred by baseline players who generate their own pace. Consider your playing style when choosing the weight to ensure optimal performance.

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