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What is the best kind of tennis racket?

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What do you think of Wilson Serena Venus racket? What is the best short-handled one on the market? What are the usual prices?

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  1. My advice is go to a place that allows you to demo the potential racquets that you like, test each racquet and see if it feels comfortable.



    Another thing is, expensive does'nt always mean the best it is really all down to preference and which racquet you feel comfortable with and allows you to play shots the way you would like to play them.

    i would recommend a head ti.heat, simply coz it is light, handle is short and is a nice colour.

    http://www.head.com/tennis/racquets.php?...

    Hope this Helps,

    Kudos


  2. I think either head or wilson

  3. No tennis racket is best it needs to suit your style of play. if you are a hard hitter then i would recommend a racket that is about 290 grams to 300 grams, it depends how old and strong you are

  4. the best racquet if you like heavy ones are the wilson k-factors. if you like a lighter racquet, go with the head microgel. they have a very soft hit to them and are easy to control if you get them strung right.

  5. i know i LOVE my babolat drive z-tour ... i forgot how much it cost tho... lol

    good luk finding a racket! =D

  6. head is great :)

  7. Buddy not to let you down but there is no type of best tennis racquet, but there is a best tennis racquet for a specific person, get it? Whatever really suits you and just because a tennis racquet is expensive doesnt mean its the best but mayb the best for you personally. Try different ones out.

    Begginer- Head Liquidmetals

    Intermediate- Prince Triple Threats( shark specifically)

    Advance- Wilson k factors, Babolat pure drives and aeropro series

    Now once again these are my opinions they might suit you to but try these according to whst type of playeryou are beginner, intermidiate, or advance... For the liquidmetals( 70 to 120 dollars)

    for triplethreats( 50 to 80 dollars)

    for kfactor and babolats( 150 to 200 dollars)

    please dont get attracted because of the price trust me, well mayb the kfactor or babolats may suit you...

  8. Most pros uses wilson, prince, yonex, head.

  9. There is no such thing. The point of many rackets isn't to judge which is the best. It is to fit you playing style so you improve. I personally don't like Serena Venus and Wilson rackets. head-light for control, head-heavy for power. The technology are different in company's. However, I notice most HEAD rackets are for power base-liner for I try it out and I really like the Microgel Pretige.

  10. If you are referring to the juniors racket, then I am to assume you have no tennis background. In that case the racket has little to no difference, except that if you are not a child, you will want an oversize frame, and an adult racket. If you are referring to the actual rackets that venus and serena use, the kblade team,  I don't think it has that short of a handle, but it goes for 200. The junior racket discussed earlier goes for like 15-20. I guess if you really cared a better junior racket would be like a Wilson K Blade 26 Junior Racket, its like a 100, but its probably the best jr. racket ull get.

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