The Best Tennis Rackets for Intermediate Players – A Buyer’s Guide
Buying your first Intermediate racket is probably the most difficult purchasing decision you can make in tennis.
Buying your first Intermediate racket is probably the most difficult purchasing decision you can make in tennis.
Whatever level of tennis you’re at you can’t play to your potential without a decent set of balls.
Tennis is one of the lowest cost sports to get involved with.
You can play in an old t-shirt and sweat shorts on park courts that are often cheap and sometimes completely free. In fact the biggest cost you’ll face when taking up the game is your racket.
In the last few decades the professional game has become more and more geared towards power and strength and so the way rackets are designed has changed to keep up.
One of the most potent weapons in any modern player’s arsenal is spin.
When it comes to advice for choosing the perfect tennis racket we always come back to the theme of Control vs Power. The ability to place the ball accurately vs the ability to blow your opponent off the court.
Tennis Elbow – known medically as Lateral Epicondylitis – is an inflammatory complaint caused by repetitive use of the upper arms and – guess what – it’s extremely common amongst tennis players. Although around 3% of the general population suffers from it, that number leaps up in the tennis community causing pain and misery to … Read more
An Overgrip – also known as Grip Tape – is the cheapest and most common way to modify your tennis racket.
When it comes to tennis racket bags the market is flooded with options – many great, some… not so much.
Getting your kids into tennis nice and early is one of the best gifts you could give them. The skills they’ll pick up will give them a fantastic hobby that will keep them active for a lifetime.