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How to choose a tennis racket

The selection method of tennis racket is as follows:

1, choose according to your own needs and economic situation. For beginners, there is no need to buy a professional racket at the beginning when they are just getting in touch with tennis and have no clear understanding of themselves. You can choose an ordinary racket to cultivate your interest in practice, and then change the racket when you master the basic skills and improve your batting ability.

2. Choose a racket with the right weight. The racket is too heavy, which is not good for beginners to swing, affects the quality of hitting the ball, and has a heavy load on themselves. If the racket is too light, the vibration when hitting the ball will be strongly transmitted to the arm, which is easy to cause damage. Therefore, beginners had better choose a racket of 290-330g.

3. Choose a standard length racket. There are long and short tennis rackets on the market. Beginners are advised to use standard length rackets as much as possible. The standard length of a tennis racket is 27 inches, or 69 centimeters.

4, the choice of racket face. Generally, a racket with a small racket face is suitable for professional players with strong skills, while a racket with a large racket face has a large hitting area and strong stability, which is more suitable for beginners or middle-aged and elderly players. Therefore, novices can give priority to the racket with large racket face, and then replace the racket with small racket face after the technology is mature.

5, the choice of racket line hitting power. Because professional rackets are threaded according to the number of pounds they need after buying, novices don't have to think too much. The racket strings bought by novices are all worn by sellers, so don't worry.

6, racket balance selection. The sense of balance mainly refers to the weight of the ball's head or handle, which is mainly determined according to the beginners' own preferences. Generally, they can be selected according to the principles of whether they feel flexible and comfortable to use, whether the ball is stable, whether the speed of returning the ball is fast enough, and the magnitude of vibration.