| Are you looking for a solid tennis racquet that'll help | | | | First, we'll start with Prince. I know I said that I don't do |
| take your game to the next level? Whatever you're | | | | well with them, but there's a good reason they're one |
| looking for, I can tell you that there are hundreds of | | | | of the top selling racquet companies in the world. Many |
| possible racquets out there that were built specifically | | | | people like them. Try out a Prince racquet and you |
| for your style of play. Probably thousands even. | | | | may find that you like them more than I do. |
| What I've always found is that the brand matters as | | | | Then there's Head. I'm a big lover of Head tennis |
| much as the racquet. Me, for example - I've always | | | | racquets, and I've always been a huge fan of the |
| been able to play really well with certain brands like | | | | Head Liquidmetal line. This is one of the best lines of |
| Yonex and Head, but I can't for the life of me do well | | | | racquet out there, and a top seller over the last few |
| with a Prince racquet. I've never really understood how | | | | years, giving just about every tennis player a racquet |
| and why this happens. Whatever the case may be, I'm | | | | suited for his or her level. Tennis players all the way up |
| going to list a few brands of tennis racquet that may | | | | to the professional level use these (i.e. Andy Murray) |
| be worth looking into. | | | | so I'd definitely have a look at one if I were you. |