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Is it better to have a lighter or heavier tennis racket?
The main thing to consider in choosing a racket is whether you are looking for power or control. Players new to the game of tennis generally need a lighter racket that can add more power to their swing. Control rackets are heavier (11-15 ounces), and feature a smaller, lighter head for maximum maneuverability.
Does a heavier tennis racket give you more power?
Some basic concepts – a heavy racket is more powerful, more stable and transmits less shock than a lighter racket (all other things being equal). A lighter racket is more maneuverable and thus, a player is able to swing it faster.
Should I play with a heavier racquet?
The heavier the racquet, the more power it will offer. Heavyweight tennis racquets (+ 300 grams) help to produce more power behind the ball and can help to maintain control in a faster swing. Heavier racquets are mostly used by Professional, Tour, Advanced players as well as those who want to generate more power.
How heavy should my tennis racket be?
The racquet’s weight is usually given in ounces. Generally speaking, a light racquet will be more maneuverable; a heavy racquet will be more stable. Beginners should choose a racquet that weighs somewhere between 9.5 and 11 ounces – on the heavier end if you’re strong or relatively athletic.
Are lighter racquet better for tennis elbow?
Generally speaking, a heavier tennis racket can absorb more shock. So, for those suffering from tennis elbow, it can be beneficial to use a racket with more weight.
Why do pros use heavier rackets?
In order to redirect the ball with as much speed/power as possible, pros seek the optimal combination of speed and weight. So they use the heaviest frames they can without slowing down their swings. Because they play at a very high level, they are able to move a heavier racquet at a higher speed than a beginner can.
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What weight racket do pros use?
What weight racquet do most pros use? They basically use customized racquets and the weight of their racquets is usually above 330+ gms.