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I am a beginner-intermediate junior tennis player what is the best tennis racquet for use, brand and price?

I was deciding that the racket to buy my preferred option is Wilson, Babolat, Prince, (the head in order). So if you have suggestions please. I'm 4'11 about 115 pounds and is about to enter my first tournament, so please give me suggestions!

Well, since this question so many times, and it seems that you really want to know the answer – First Things First, you do not need a light racquet, light rackets are easier to spin the ball, but not good when trading shots with a hustler. Many players with light rackets are good for the recreational level, but to advance to levels above 4.5 and the USTA to develop arm and problems in the shoulder, because the light of the racket does not transfer enough energy to power the ball and hit a ball is transferred to your arm, and, over time or elbow tendinitis tennis. A racket is really the Babolat Pure Control, Communication Pure Drive I say, pure disk must have a lot of added lead tape is so heavy enough to transfer more energy the ball will be less impact on your arm. Andy Roddick racket actually weighs about 12 ounces, due to a ceiling weighted direct Guard Band. Not that 10 and 1 / 2 ounces of images that you buy commercially. The Prince Tour Diablo is another good frame of reference used by many College and professional couple. I myself use a Wilson Prostaff Classic 6.1, but this is a heavy racquet weighs 12.6 ounces. If I were you, I would consider seriously see two rackets I have to recommend, you may not like the beginning … but if you stay with them and still play, they see that they are very good managers. More after 3 or 4 years to play, you'll be looking for images that play like them, anyway. You will see many advanced players with these two frameworks, and as they become larger and stronger develop the same type of player with the punches better than his friends. You can contact me at this point can trust, I've been around the game and has coached in high school and college, and gave advice to several professionals. Now he wants to learn in May in a game more enjoyable racket improvement, but it can develop bad habits that are more difficult to decipher later. You will find that the two executives, suggested I have a lot of power, just make sure the cords around pounds 55 to 57. Also another of your questions, design or logo on the strings is implemented using a template, which is a cardboard cut out of the gallery design and ink symbols.

Tennis Equipment : How to Choose a Junior Wilson Tennis Racket


Gamma Quick Kids 60 Ball (12/Pack, Orange/Yellow)


Gamma Quick Kids 60 Ball (12/Pack, Orange/Yellow)


$14.99


Gamma® Quick Kids™ 60 tennis balls are low-compression, medium-bounce soft tennis balls designed for beginners. The slower ball speed provides more time to react and set up each shot for more consistency and control when learning. The softer feel makes learning more fun for children who may fear harder regulation balls. Quick Kids™ 60 Balls conform to the USTA® QuickStart Tennis format…

NEW 2011 Wilson US Open 25 Junior Tennis Racquet - Yellow


NEW 2011 Wilson US Open 25 Junior Tennis Racquet – Yellow


$17.95


Wilson 2011 Junior 25″ in racquet. Free Starter Tennis Booklet included. Recommended for ages 9 and up! Official Licensed US Open Product. Recommended ball Wilson Orange Medium Bounce Ages 9+….

Le Petit Tennis Racquet 17 Inches (Ages 2-3-4)


Le Petit Tennis Racquet 17 Inches (Ages 2-3-4)


$18.95


Unique 17 inches tennis racquets from Le petit tennis. Super light. Fantastic for younger children. Fit ages 2 to 4. Used in all the Le Petit Tennis Story based programs in 20 coutries. Developed by Jean Fleurian (Davis Cup player)
Use the companion “My First Tennis Ball” inflatable ball from Le Petit Tennis to go with this size racquet….

Gamma Quick Kids 36' Tennis Ball (12-Ball Pack, Yellow/Red)


Gamma Quick Kids 36′ Tennis Ball (12-Ball Pack, Yellow/Red)


$12.86


Gamma Tennis Quick Kids Low Compression Balls 12-Pack: The Gamma Tennis Quick Kids Low Compression Balls 12-Pack are extra soft training tennis balls designed for beginners. The slower ball speed provides more time to react and set up each shot for more consistency and control when learning. The softer feel makes learning more fun for children who may fear harder regulation balls. These balls conf…


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