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How Do You Calculate The Head Size Of A Tennis Racket?

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How Do You Calculate The Head Size Of A Tennis Racket?

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“Hi my name is Lincoln Ward. I am the director of the Austin Tennis Center here in Austin, Texas and also a USPTA Certified Teaching Pro. Today we are going to talk about how to calculate the head size of your tennis racket. Tennis rackets generally come in three different size areas, mid range, mid plus, and over sized. A mid sized head racket will have a head of around 95 square inches, or pardon me, 90 square inches, the mid plus will have 95 to about 98 square inches and the over sized will have about 110 square inches. Now this is not exactly that but it is generally around those square inches. A couple of different ways you can figure out the head size more accurately is to take a piece of rope or string or anything you have and wrap it around the circumference of your tennis racket, once you have gotten that down you can measure the length of your string. You can either form it into a square or just measure the length of the string, divide it by four and then square that. That w

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