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What kind of racket should I buy?

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Hi I'm highschool student who wants to buy a new racket. I've been using head Ti.S1 pro for little over a year and it was good when I was starting to play tennis but now it's kind of lacking power(probably the string wearing out). I like playing at the baseline rather than playing at the net. I want to put more topspin and more control. Also, I was bit uncomfortable with lenght of the grip. Plz help me find my Racket >.<

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  1. Any Head brand will do... They are the best.


  2. if you are starting out, then go to sport authority and buy racket that cost around 30 to 40 bux. you will get a good idea as to how far you want to pursue this. if you like it then you&#039;ll move on to lighter and custom strings. if you don&#039;t then at least you know you didn&#039;t invest too much into what  you didn&#039;t end up liking

  3. Anything that helps you make a lot of money.

  4. Demo the  racquet before you buy it and i&#039;ve been using wilson for the last two years. I have the Wilson K blade team racquet now and i LOVE it.

    good luck.

  5. I too play high school tennis, and for a racquet that has more topspin and control for a base line player, i&#039;d recomment the Prince o3 Speedport tour, the Prince o3 tour, the wilson Ksix-one 95, the wilson nsix-one 95, or perhaps the wilson k-blade tour. in the end, it all depends on the brand you prefer, for all have a top line of racquets designed for the competetive player. For example, babolat has the puredrive and the aeropro, both similar to the racquets above.  I myself, prefer the Prince o3 White because of its control and topspin, with a little extra power. You should definitely try the Prince o3 White and tell me how it goes, I fell in love with it :)

  6. babolat pure drive might be wat u need it has got that power and the control u need

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