| Buying a tennis racquet, or for that matter any sports | | | | of the returns than the rebound go with the denser |
| equipment is always a difficult task. One must know | | | | pattern. Also open string pattern results in movement |
| what exactly is needed; otherwise it is easy to get lost | | | | of strings and hence do not usually last as long as the |
| in a maze. The vast number of products available | | | | denser pattern which feel stiffer. But they also offer |
| doesn't help either. Usually beginners prefer to stick to | | | | less spin compared to the open string. Individual players |
| good brands as the chance of ending up with | | | | depending on their preference towards spin or control |
| something disappointing is very less. Wilson Venus | | | | choose the string patterns accordingly. |
| & Serena 25" youth tennis racquet is a good | | | | The grip or handle is also very important for a tennis |
| example and it is something most young tennis players | | | | racquet. It is between 4-8 inches and its choice is |
| possess. | | | | primarily based on comfort. However, it should not be |
| A good tennis racquet for one person might not be | | | | heavy enough to spoil the balance of the racquet. Also |
| good for another. It depends on the individual game | | | | Wilson tries to provide shock absorbing or dampening |
| and what suits it. For example, players with shorter | | | | system to avoid impact on the palms upon ball impact. |
| swing, who want to generate more force out of | | | | Although aluminum and wooden racquets are present, |
| racquet get a head heavy racquet which | | | | they are very much old modeled and don't stand a |
| concentrates force in the hitting area. | | | | chance in today's style of the game. Graphite is |
| Some other players could use longer more balanced | | | | predominantly used for racquets, especially with some |
| racquets as they would want to be able to play | | | | other strengthening materials. Graphite is primarily |
| around the ball and not just worry about force. The | | | | chosen because it's strong even though light. Boron |
| heads of these racquets are slightly smaller. | | | | and Kevlar are other fibers which are used. They are |
| Some other advanced players who could generate | | | | lighter than graphite however in some cases transmit |
| force on their own go with head light racquets which | | | | lot of shock to the arms and shoulders which isn't |
| are slender, more balanced easy to handle with thinner | | | | really preferable. |
| frames. In short power is proportional to head size | | | | All in all Wilson is a pioneer in good racquets, and the |
| whereas those who want control go with the smaller | | | | Wilson Venus & Serena 25" youth tennis racquet |
| heads. | | | | model is a good balance keeping most of the |
| Again the string pattern is very important but | | | | engineering nuances and player comfort in mind. A |
| neglected. Open pattern leads to greater elasticity and | | | | good instrument is half the work done and hence |
| hence more rebound energy. Denser pattern will give | | | | choice of racquets is more often than not a trust that |
| less rebound. Therefore those who seek more control | | | | a novice has on a specific brand. |