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How to choose a racket?

Shape

Composition

How to choose a racket?

Shape

  • The shape of your racket depends on your playing style.
  • Round = Defensive play
  • Teardrop = All-round play
  • Diamond = Offensive play

Shape

  • The shape of your racket depends on your playing style.
  • Round = Defensive play
  • Teardrop = All-round play
  • Diamond = Offensive play

How to choose a racket?

Composition

  • Choosing the composition of a racket is essential. Depending on your level and your preferences in terms of playing sensations, you will have the choice between several types of carbon.
  • The K number corresponds to the number of braided carbon filaments.
  • It is important to note that an 18k racket is NOT necessarily stiffer than a 12k racket. Several criteria determine whether a racket is stiff or not.
  • Fiberglass is perfect for beginner/intermediate players looking for a lot of comfort and forgiveness.

Composition

  • Choosing the composition of a racket is essential. Depending on your level and your preferences in terms of playing sensations, you will have the choice between several types of carbon.
  • The K number corresponds to the number of braided carbon filaments.
  • It is important to note that an 18k racket is NOT necessarily stiffer than a 12k racket. Several criteria determine whether a racket is stiff or not.
  • Fiberglass is perfect for beginner/intermediate players looking for a lot of comfort and forgiveness.

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