Tennis Racket ShopDiscover a wide selection of tennis rackets from well-known brands at Tennistown. Whether you are a recreational player, team player, or tournament player, we always offer the right Tennis Racket for your needs. Dunlop tennis racketHead tennis racketPacific tennis racketsPrince tennis racketPro Kennex Tennis RacketsSnauwaert Tennis racketSolinco Tennis RacketsTecnifibre tennis racketVölkl Tennis RacketsWilson tennis racketYonex tennis racketChoosing the Right Tennis RacketWith such a large selection of tennis manufacturers and rackets, it can be difficult to find something suitable. Expensive tennis rackets are not always the best for your game. Professional tennis players mostly use rackets with a smaller hitting surface for better ball control. For beginners, rackets with a very large surface area are more suitable as they provide higher hitting power. FrameToday's rackets are made from a mix of fiberglass-reinforced plastic, graphite, carbon, kevlar, titanium, or ceramic. Tennis rackets for children or affordable rackets are made only of graphite or titanium. They offer less comfort but are completely sufficient for recreational players and children. Remember: The harder a racket frame is, the more energy can be returned to the ball. If the frame is thin and soft, the impact energy is absorbed and not returned to the ball as intended. StringingThe string is the only dynamic part of the racket in contact with the ball. It contributes to ball control, spin, and power. For more ball control, the tennis racket should be strung tighter. The tighter the stringing, the less power you have in your shot. Over time, the stringing loses its tension and should be replaced approximately every 4 months. For a more detailed description, see our Tennis Strings Guide. HandleThere are 7 grip sizes corresponding to the circumference of the handle.
The handle should not be chosen too small or too large. Otherwise, the hand may cramp, leading to tennis elbow. If you are between 2 grip sizes, choose the smaller one. You can compensate for the missing circumference with an overgrip. Important Racket Lines
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