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Choosing the right tennis racquet comes down to play style and physical game. Head size, weight, and string pattern all interact, so the best racquet is the one that fits how you already move and hit. Start with our racquet buying guide for a deeper look before you shop.

Racquet Types

Power racquets are lighter with larger head sizes (100+ sq. in.), built for beginners and players who want more depth without overhauling their swing. Control racquets are heavier with smaller heads (95-98 sq. in.), built for advanced players who supply their own power and want precision. Tweeners split the difference and work well for most intermediate players.

Specs & Sizing

Bigger head sizes (100-115 sq. in.) add forgiveness; smaller sizes (85-98 sq. in.) demand cleaner technique. Heavier frames add stability; lighter frames are easier to maneuver. Most players fit somewhere in the 10-11 oz. range. For grip, size down when in doubt and add an overgrip.

Not sure which racquet is right for you? Try before you buy with our demo program.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear, practical answers to common questions about racquet terminology, sizing, performance, and selection.

What's the difference between a tennis racket and a racquet?

There is no difference; they're the same piece of equipment. "Racquet" is the traditional sport-specific spelling used in tennis, squash, and badminton. "Racket" is the more common general spelling. Both are correct and used interchangeably.

How do I choose the right tennis racquet for my skill level?

Beginners fit best in a lighter power frame (100-105 sq. in.). Intermediate players typically land on a tweener (98-102 sq. in.). Advanced players usually prefer a heavier control frame (95-98 sq. in.). See our racquet buying guide for more.

What are the best tennis racquet brands?

Wilson, Babolat, Head, and Yonex are the most established brands in the game, each with a strong lineup across skill levels and play styles. We carry the full range from all major brands, so you can compare models side by side.

What grip size do I need?

Most adults use grips between 4 1/4 and 4 5/8 inches. Hold the racquet in your playing hand and check whether you can fit your opposite index finger between your fingertips and palm, that gap indicates the right fit. When in doubt, size down and use an overgrip to dial in the feel.

What's the difference between an open and a closed string pattern?

Open patterns (16x19, 16x18) allow more string movement, generating heavier topspin. Closed patterns (18x20) produce a flatter, more controlled response. Open suits aggressive baseline players; closed suits flatter hitters who prioritize precision.

What racquets do tennis pros use?

Pro players use heavily customized versions of their sponsored frames, often with added weight, different grip builds, and adjusted string setups that differ from retail specs. Browse our women's pro player racquets and men's pro player racquets to shop by your favorite player.

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