Monday, April 29, 2013

Points To Consider When Deciding On a Tennis Racket

By Davis Pete


7 steps to assist you in picking a tennis racket:

Step 1: Do not try to get an advanced players racket if you are a newbie to the game. It may just destroy your stroke. Heavier rackets are for the elite players as they need the mass to generate more power. As a beginner, a simple light weight racket is best for you t enjoy learning the game.

Step 2: Rackets have differing weights and balance. A racket above 300 grams is considered heavy and is usually used by better players to generate more power with a slower swing. However, as a beginner, one should try for lighter rackets around 280 grams. This is not to tire your arms out.

Point 3: Better players are better off with smaller head rackets as it allows them to swing through and hit the ball sweetly. A larger racket face may hamper the swing of the racket, making the swing look clumsy. Weight of a racket should be dependent on your ability to hold and lift the racket. No point holding a racket which is too heavy, it will only frustrate your game.

Step 4: Consider the tension of the racket. A lower tension racket provides more power and a higher tension racket provides more control. The main idea is to experiment with both tensions and decide which suites you the best. Again, there is no specific rule here. One has to just adjust and try the various combinations of tension. One point to note is that, it is costly to keep changing your racket strings. Therefore, try to get a tension that is considered suitable for an average player i.e. 53-57lbs

Point 5: A grip size that is too big is not comfortable as your will find that you cannot hold on to the racket properly. Similarly for grips which are too small for your hands.

Tip 6: If you are looking for more power, you can try a slightly longer racket for that added boost. But in general, most racket length are quite standard.

Point 7: Always be prudent and buy the racket which suits your level of play.

Ultimately, always buy a racket which is suitable to your current playing ability. Consult your coach or someone more experience for advice. Enjoy your tennis and have some fun. Do not let your racket be a hindrance to your game.




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