tennis racquets? |
tennis racquets? |
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I'm thinking about joining my tennis team at school, but what racquet should i get?
Well, there are try-outs and everything so I might not even make it, but I'm planning on practicing with my friend this week (tryouts are next week) and I have one, but it's not good I don't think. So what's the difference between junior and adult racquets? And what's the difference between the more rounded heads and the more narrower ones? Btw, I don't want one that's really expensive either. andd i don't know if this goes here because they removed the sports section or something? |
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*salcha* |
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When I started with tennis, I got the junior rackets but dont get that if you're junoir higher or older because your hand will be too big for that. Get an adult racket for better shots anyway.
My racket is actually 100-200, but dont get one unless you're certain you'll play for a while. My first racket was around 70. I recommend the popular brands (Wilson, Prince, Head etc) and don't get a heavy racket either. Find something lightweight and a grip you are comfortable with. Good rackets: Wilson Hammerheads (one that I use sometimes, very comfortable), Head Radicals, Babolat Puredrive, or Prince Triple Threats And the tennis team is fun :) you'll love it |
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