Likewise, you might think a super light racket is ideal because you can swing really fast, but then you don’t have the weight to convert swing speed into power. This isn’t the case though, because the extra weight is only useful if you can wield it effectively. If you look up the pro’s actual specifications, you will often find they use really heavy rackets, and you think, well, if it’s good for them, then it’s got to be good for me.
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When you see the pros on TV it’s interesting to know what kind of rackets they play with (many of them have customized specifications that don’t match what you buy at the shops). This means the first thing you have to ask yourself is what is it that you specifically want from your racket? Do you value power, control, spin, maneuverability, comfort, feel, or something else? When you know the answer to this question, then you can’t start to narrow your search. No two people have the same game, and therefore no two people are going to have exactly the same requirements from a tennis racket. What’s really important is finding the best racket for you and this is going to be a very personal thing. Novak Djokovic might be the best player in the world, but if the average person tried to play with his racket it’s likely they’d think it was almost impossible to use. People often ask what’s the best racket out there, but there is no answer to this question.