Im looking for a new tennis racket and im not sure what to get.?

I want it no more than 10.5 ounces and HL or EB, not HH. Any brand is fine.

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  • here look, i know i am not answer your question correctly…but i just want to say that you, maybe like a lot of other people might be making a huge mistake….and that is to misunderstand the the value behind what racquet to pick or ignore…what i think is that it’s all about the player….it dosnt matter what kinda raquet you use to be honest, because legs mandate as well as mind once you are on the court…However, if you want to be fancy and pick racquet, to answer your question correctly, pick either a babolat or a head..both of them meet with what you are looking for

  • Support your local tennis shop 🙂

    If that’s not possible, here are a few online tennis retailers:

    http://www.holabirdsports.com/

    http://www.tennisexpress.com/

    http://tenniswarehouse.com/

    http://atssports.com/

    http://www.midwestsports.com/

    If you have no idea what you want in a racket, I would recommend that you try out several loaners [demo’s] for a couple weeks or more, and see what’s out there.

    Most tennis shops have demo programs. If the first one you go to doesn’t, then look for a store that *does* have a demo program. Have fun looking at different frames and string jobs. Don’t feel that you have to plunk down $2 this very minute!! Take your time.

    Most of the web sites above have an “educational” page that will give you lots of information. Performance is about 50% from the racket, and 50% from the string job. You should try to learn as much as you can about strings, too.

    It’s important to get the grip size correct. If you mess that up, you could end up injuring yourself at some point in the future. **The old grip formula’s may or may not produce the correct grip size** for you.

    Again, take your time, because you may be stuck with whatever you choose for several months or more.

    Best of luck 🙂

    Source(s): Cross, Rod, and Crawford, Lindsey. “Technical Tennis.” Racquet Tech Publishing, 25. ISBN-13: 978-0-97227-593-4, ISBN-10: 0-9722759-3-2. Subtitle: “Racquets, Strings, Balls, Courts, Spin, Bounce.”

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