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Babolat Pure Drive S Lite 11th Gen Tennis Racquet
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Yonex VCore 100L 8th Gen Tennis Racquet (Ruby Red)
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Dunlop FX500 Lite Power Tennis Racquet (Blue/Purple)
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Wilson Clash 100L Reverse v3 Tennis Racquet
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Wilson Pro Staff Classic 97L Tennis Racquet
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Babolat Pure Aero Super Lite Tennis Racquet - 9th Gen
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Babolat Pure Aero Lite Tennis Racquet - 9th Gen
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Babolat Pure Aero Team Tennis Racquet - 9th Gen
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Babolat Pure Aero Plus Tennis Racquet - 9th Gen
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Babolat Pure Aero Tennis Racquet – 9th Gen
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Babolat Pure Aero 98 x2 Tennis Racquet – 9th Gen
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Babolat Pure Aero 98 Tennis Racquet - 9th Gen
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Babolat Boost Aero Strung Tennis Racquet (Grey Green/Yellow)
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Babolat Boost Aero Strung Tennis Racquet (Grey/Raspberry Pink)
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Babolat Evo Aero Strung Tennis Racquet (Grey Green/Yellow) – 2nd Gen
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Babolat Pure Drive Lite 11th Gen Demo Racquet - Not for Sale
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Tennis racquets have made great strides in technology, functionality, and style all designed to place you, the tennis player, at the forefront of the tennis industry.
How to Choose the Best Tennis Racquet for Women
The proper fitting tennis racquet is key to optimum tennis performance.
Tennis Racquet Weight and Balance
When selecting a women's tennis racquet, understanding weight and balance is crucial for enhancing your performance on the court. A racquet that is too heavy may hinder your agility and ability to swing, while one that is too light might sacrifice power. It's important to find a balance that complements your game. For players who rely on power, a slightly heavier racquet can provide stability during impactful shots, whereas those who prefer quick movements, lack strength, or have arm injuries, may benefit from a lighter model. So ideally, you should select a tennis racquet that feels light enough to control, yet heavy enough to still be able to forcefully propel the ball.
Balance also plays a crucial role: racquets can be head-heavy for increased power or evenly balanced for better control. The distribution of weight whether head-heavy or evenly balanced affects your swing and control. Finding the right combination of weight and balance in your tennis racquet can significantly improve your game.
Tennis Racquet Head Size and Head Shape
When selecting a women's tennis racquet, understanding head size and the sweet spot is paramount for optimizing your performance on the court. A larger head size typically provides a bigger sweet spot and is more forgiving, making it easier to achieve power and accuracy during your shots. Trying out several options during practice will help you identify which combination of head size and sweet spot feels most comfortable. If you're a beginner, you may benefit from a more forgiving, larger head size and sweet spot racquet, whereas if you are an advanced player with enough power, you may benefit from a smaller head size for added control. Remember, finding the perfect match involves personal preference, so take your time exploring different racquets that better enhance your game.
The shape of the racquet head also has an effect on the racquets power. Oval shaped heads place the sweet spot in the lower half of the head, which provides more resiliency and control of the ball, whereas teardrop shaped heads provide a bigger sweet spot, and thus are more forgiving. Most tennis racquets have a similar oval head shape, with the exception of Yonex's unique isometric head racquet shape, which is designed to increase the sweet spot and improve maneuverability by reducing inert space on the racquet. Remember that like with everything else in a tennis racquet, the head shape is a personal choice, so you should test different racquets to understand what you like the most.
Tennis Racquet Length
The best length for a womans racquet depends largely on height, although skill level makes a difference, too. The standard 27-inch racquet provides a good balance between power and control and is the preferred choice for most tennis players.
However, longer racquets (28-29 inches) can provide more reach on ground strokes, added leverage on serves, and slightly more power than a standard-length racquet. Before making a switch to a longer tennis racquet, be sure to demo the racquet in your hand, and do practice strokes and serves to determine if the length is appropriate or too long.
For more information on women's tennis racquets, including Babolat, Wilson tennis racquets for women, Head tennis racquets, Yonex, and more, check us out! We also carry top brand women's tennis apparel, tennis shoes, and accessories. Call one of our friendly team members today at (866) 900-3648 and ask about our current promotions for more discounts on already low prices.