How Do You Choose A Tennis Racquet?
Are you aware that you need a new tennis racquet, but afraid to make the choice? Maybe it’s the price tag that’s scaring you away. Maybe it’s that frightening pro shop smell of stale palm sweat and tennis balls (you love it, though – admit it). Most likely, however, you’re intimidated by the sheer number of racquet options. Choosing a tennis racquet can be tricky, whether you’ve been playing for three days, three weeks or three years. After three decades, you should have the idea. In the meantime, this article can get you started on the right path. Are you a beginner? If you’ve only been playing for a few days or haven’t played at all, you’ll probably want a cheap racquet with an oversized head. The larger hitting area will likely make it easier for you to connect the ball with the strings instead of the racquet frame (or missing the ball entirely), and there’s no point spending a hundred dollars on a racquet if you aren’t yet sure you want to seriously pursue this sport. I also recomm