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2007-02-27 13:43:53 · 5 answers · asked by koalagirl180 1 in Sports Tennis

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Head Flexpoint FXP Prestige Team Racquets(@), Head Liquid Metal Prestige Junior Racquet(#) , Prince Shark 26 Junior Racquet(%).
(@) would probably be the best if you have ~1yr experience.
(#) if you have very little experience.
I encourage you to ignore the answer given by the previous person. You should not buy a racquet for the future(one you will grow into). You should buy a racquet for the present. if you buy a racquet too big for a beginner you can cause all sorts of problems with technique and injuries.

I used to use a babolat pure drive. It was better than everyone else on my teams' racquets, but once i tried a friends HEAD i just couldn't go back...it was so much better.

However babolat's are the second best. and maybe you would like a Babolat AeroPro Drive Junior if you are inexperienced, or if you are more experienced Babolat AeroPro Drive
even more control and are 1 yr exp Babolat Pure Storm Team or Fischer M Speed Pro Number One Light Racquets

woteva u do dont buy a wilson

I would reccomend the following brands: Prince, head, babolat, fischer, dunlop and possibly volkl, maybe power angle.
Stay away from: Prokennex, wilson, w line, avery, gamma, slazenger, technifibre and yonex.they are either sub-standard for hitting with, and wilsons are not only sub-standard but brake easily.

please ignore the previous answerers, they are wrong, yonex are better than wilson, but still suffer the same problemsa as them.

2007-02-28 01:23:45 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

for beginner, i recommend 110 oversize raquet since it has a bigger sweet spot to hit. Second, most beginners, prefer raquets that are light weight since it's easier to manuever and hit. The most popular and affortable brand is Prince. The prices can range huge $29.99 - $300. If the raquet vibrate too much, u can can always put an absorber between the strings. Good luck..hopefully this will help.

2007-02-28 03:01:21 · answer #2 · answered by Doug C 2 · 0 0

i am an advanced player but i still recommend the raquet i have the liquidmetal 2

2007-02-27 21:47:04 · answer #3 · answered by mikeyplocky 2 · 0 0

I would probably suggest a Wilson. I personally have one and it is very good. the strings are stron and dont often brake. I would go with this one.

HOPE I HELPED

2007-02-27 21:51:36 · answer #4 · answered by musclovr456 2 · 0 0

yenox,hands down,the best racket,for any player,,young or old,,bigger head for more contact area,

2007-02-27 21:49:41 · answer #5 · answered by rhardfrumnc 4 · 0 0

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