| Tennis is increasingly gaining popularity across the | | | | like to use a tear-drop shaped head which makes |
| world and this becomes evident if one takes a look at | | | | playing simpler. The length of a racket also affects the |
| the availability of the wide range of tennis rackets for | | | | game of a player. Longer rackets give more power |
| sale today. Tennis rackets have seen many changes | | | | but this may cost the player his/her ability to |
| and advances since the game originated in Britain in | | | | manoeuvre. |
| the 19th century. | | | | Buying a branded racket is the best way to ensure |
| From being a simple accessory necessary for the | | | | that fake equipment is not harming your playing |
| game, rackets have not only become the symbol of | | | | technique. Brands like Adidas, Avery, Dunlop, Babolat |
| style but have also been associated with a player's | | | | and Yonex are widely recognised for bringing out top |
| performance and technique. Today, the sports goods' | | | | quality rackets. Professionals like Rafael Nadal, Lleyton |
| market abounds in rackets of all types - shorter and | | | | Hewitt and Novak Djokovic are regular users of these |
| longer rackets, those with larger heads, wooden | | | | brands. However, amateurs may find these rackets |
| rackets, graphite rackets and the list goes on. So how | | | | too expensive. |
| does one pick the right racket for himself/herself out | | | | A simple racket from a sports store can be used in |
| of this bamboozling variety? | | | | the beginning but a better and well-strung racket is a |
| Tennis rackets for sale may look almost similar to a | | | | necessity for enhancing one's prowess in the game as |
| novice but a player must keep certain aspects in mind | | | | one game. The good news for tennis enthusiasts is |
| when buying a racket. The weight of a racket is a | | | | that some good rackets can be pretty affordable. A |
| very weighty issue. Beginners prefer to use the lighter | | | | pre-strung racket can cost anything between 25dollars |
| ones for the obvious reason that they are easier to | | | | to 60dollars, whereas, an optimal performance frame |
| handle. | | | | can be had for 100-300 dollars. |
| A racket weighing anything between eight to ten | | | | Like any other game, Tennis too is not all talent and |
| ounces and a big head can add power to the serve | | | | technique; the right equipment can make a huge |
| and new players often favour these because they | | | | difference in one's game and style. All tennis rackets |
| make it easier to return the ball. However, those | | | | for sale promise a great performance but very few |
| wanting to turn professional would do well to use | | | | can actually deliver the much needed bonus point to lift |
| racquets heavier than 10.5 with small heads. These | | | | the game for you. Using the best racket is surely not |
| rackets offer much better control. | | | | going to turn you into a pro in a day but improving your |
| Another issue to consider is the head shape of the | | | | play with the best equipment can certainly help better |
| racket. A standard racket has an oval head with the | | | | your performance every time you hit the court. |
| sweet spot on the bottom half but new players may | | | | |