Buying a racquet is not cheap and as an owner, you want to your racquet to be always shiny like good as new so here are some tips that can make your racquet life longer.

Do not leave your racquet in a heated area or under the sun for a long time. Some of the racquet’s component can be damaged by too much heat so keep your racquet in check especially its summertime.

Avoid exposing your racquet in areas prone to moisture. Just like heat damaging your racquet moisture can do the same damage as well.

A racquet is made to hit tennis balls and nothing more. Don’t be stupid to smash it anywhere especially in hard and rough surfaces.

Read the manual given by the manufacturer and always follow what they told you. Manufactures knows what’s best for their product like the tension range, putting too much tension on your racquet can damage it pretty well.

Replace worn parts immediately when you notice it. Parts that wear out very fast is the grip and the strings.

Choosing the right racquet for you is very hard, whether you are upgrading or buying your first one. In this site we will give you some tips to make choosing a racquet easier.

So before we start we want to let you know that we categorize the racquets in four different categories, the power, the tweener, the modern player and the traditional player.

Power racquets

This is racquets that are made by the manufacturers to be powerful. These racquets mostly have bigger and oversized heads, they are lightweight and very balanced. These racquets are best for players that have shorter swings.

Tweener

This type of racquet is the most popular and is recommended by most manufacturers. It has the combined characteristic of a power racquet but it is lighter which makes it easier for the players to control it.

Modern

This type of racquet is designed to hit that topspin to the highest level which is common for modern players today. It is faster and lighter compared to its ancestors with a medium-size head.

Traditional

This type of racquet is the most commonly used by professional players.