Which tennis racket would best suit my style of play?

I’m a 5’8″ high school varsity player, who has played doubles the past two years. I might play singles this year. I’m not sure yet.

My groundstrokes are flat, but are not hit deep into the court very often. I’m a very control-oriented player, so I’m looking for a racket with a little more power. I currently use a recreational type of racket from Prince (Force 3 Focus) because my Prince TT Scream broke.

I would like to stick with Prince. I am also willing to try Babolat and Head rackets. Any suggestions?

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This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 at 2:12 pm and is filed under Prince. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

5 Responses to “Which tennis racket would best suit my style of play?”

  1. silentxone Says:

    in my opinion the babolat pure drive is a good racket for strong flats. i was like you and went through my whole high school years with it and its good delivering heavy deep flat balls.

  2. Steve C Says:

    For Doubles, any Babolat oversized racket will work, there is little difference between them all.

    For Singles, use a Prince Q3 Tour, I play in college and my fellow singles players all use Q3′s, I’m a Wilson man myself.

    Note: Any successful tennis player can tell you to never use Head, they have the worst frames and the smallest sweet spots.

  3. Nick G Says:

    If you are looking for a racquet with more power and you like prince they just came out with a brand new seris or racquets called exo and they exo silver and exo red are bigger racquets with a lot of power

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  5. Luis O Says:

    hmm… i would try the babolat aero pro drive cortex racquet, and for head rackets, i would really consider getting the head prestige… good luck man…

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