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Attributes Explained ๐Ÿ”ฅ

๐Ÿ’ฐ Price

The cost of the racket, which often reflects its quality, materials, and technology.


โš–๏ธ Balance โ€“ 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.


๐ŸŽพ Player Level โ€“ 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.


๐Ÿ”บ Shape โ€“ 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.


๐Ÿ› ๏ธ Material โ€“ 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.


๐ŸŽพ Surface โ€“ The texture of the racketโ€™s face, affecting spin and control

  • Smooth = Standard ball contact. Good for comfort.

  • Rough / Sandy = Adds extra spin for better shot effect.