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There are three different sorts of racquet to choose from which are control, power and tweener. Control racquets are mainly for advanced players, power racquets are for beginners and tweeners fall somewhere in the middle. It's also possible to change the dynamics of a tennis racquet by having it re-strung with different types/patterns of strings. Of course, this should always be done by a professional and it shouldn't cost too much. The beginners' power racquets have a larger head which obviously gives them more chance of actually connecting effectively with the ball. They also have a slightly heavier head which again gives the beginner a better chance of success. Tweener racquets can have smaller or larger heads but they are usually lighter and also longer than power racquets - which gives increased control and power but makes them a little harder to handle. The advanced player will more than likely choose a control racquet which have smaller heads and more weight. It takes a fair bit of experience to be able to get the most out of a racquet like this but once mastered, the pro can do amazing things with a tennis ball. Some other aspects that it is worth learning about before making a purchase are - grip size (this can be increased with extra wraps), head size, string type/pattern, racquet length, flexibility, weight and balance. Be sure to discuss these with someone in the know and you will be doing the best you can to play a good game before you arrive at the courts! Guest Author Quickly and easily capture super deals for Head tennis racquets with our pre-filled eBay price comparison site. Compare prices super quick with a handful of easy clicks by using our tennis racquet user friendly site. |