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Need a tennis racket... but what kind? one with good topspin?

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Hi, im looking in to buying a new tennis racket. is there one with extra topspin?? are there any rackets you recommend? maybe one with a smaller grip size because i have small hands...?

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  1. Tennis rackets are divided into three categories , those with a slow deliberate swing, moderate swing, and a fast swing .... go from there to pick you racket ... Head, Prince, Wilson, and Babalot are popular rackets. I like Volkl ... they make good control oriented rackets ... great technology ....

    Topspin is all about technique ... but strings are going to make the difference there .... but ... some rackets do provide the enhancement of spin .. regardless of what people will tell you ....

    go to the site below .. there a great reviews on all kinds of rackets

    good luck


  2. Don't depend on a racket for the topspin.  That is something that you have to work on yourself.

    Get a Head racket.

  3. The racquet doesn't have anything to do with the spin.  That would depend on the string and more importantly, the player to do that.  Grip size?...hold the grip like you normally would, and if you can fit your index finger in the space between you thumb pad and ring finger, it is the correct size

  4. I'm not an expert at rackets but when I go buy one (which is normally at Academy) i go test them. Like I make sure the grip is sweat absorbent because I don't want it slipping, stuff like that. My tennis racket at the moment is a Prince(it's really easy to manage, but my last racket was a Wilson and I liked it a whole lot better even though I had to do most of the work compared to my Prince one. So just go get a feel of some and from there you should know.

  5. basically, there is no such thing as a racquet with good or even extra topspin. but there are racquets that we feel like we can generate topspins more easily or more comfortably with. of course it depends on how good your topspin stroke is. i would recommend Wilson nCode nBlade 98, find the 4" (#1) or 4 1/4" (#2) grip size if you can. for strings, use Wilson Stamina Spin 17 at 55 lbs. demo the racquet and practice your stroke.

    hope it helps :)

  6. youre dumb - you cant buy a racket with extra top spin

    maybe you should invest in some lessons before you invest in a tennis racket

    stupido

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