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Attributes Explained 🔥
💰 Price – The cost of the racket, which often reflects its quality, materials, and technology.
⚖️ Balance – Where the weight is distributed in the racket.
- High/Head-Heavy = More power on smashes.
- Medium = Good mix of power and control.
- Low/Head-Light = Better manoeuvrability for quick reactions. Better comfort in general when playing.
🎾 Player Level – The skill level the racket is designed for:
- Beginner = Typically are easier to use, and more forgiving.
- Intermediate = Typically still fairly easier to use, but usually stronger, have more features and more attacking.
- Advanced= Typically a lot firmer feeling, more attacking, and a less forgiving.
🔺 Shape – The overall structure of the racket, affecting control and power.
- Round = More control and bigger sweet spot.
- Teardrop = Balanced mix of power and control.
- Diamond = More power for aggressive players.
🛠️ Material – The main construction of the racket:
- Carbon = Stronger, more durable, and more powerful.
- Fiberglass = Softer, more comfort, nicer feeling on the arm and better for tennis elbow.
🎾 Surface – The texture of the racket’s face, affecting spin and control.
- Smooth = Standard ball contact. Good for comfort.
- Rough/Sandy = Adds extra spin for better shot effect.