Which tennis racket is better?
I’m looking to get a new tennis racket and I’m stuck on which one to get, I am an beginner/intermediate player and I have a medium swing.
~Prince 03 Red Racket
~Prince 03 Hybrid Hornet
~Prince 03 Speedport Silver
or ~Head LiquidMetal 8
Any help on which tennis racket to buy would be greatly appreciated!
June 11th, 2010 at 3:57 am
if you are serious ask at your local tennis club
June 11th, 2010 at 6:02 am
The Babolat Pure Drive is your best bet…at 300 grams and 100sq inches it is perfect for all players…I’ve used the Head Intelligence Radical Oversize, Head Liquidmetal Radical Oversize, Head Flexpoint Radical Tour, but the Babolat is the best…Of the rackets you mentioned I think the closest to the Babolat Pure Drive is the Prince O3 Speedport Silver…hope this helps
June 11th, 2010 at 9:29 am
the prince o3 red! i used that racquet when i first started playing, not immediately when i first started playing, but as i got a little used to the game and played more and more i used the o3 red. it’s very easy to use and quick to get used to, it’s one of those racquets that you can just pick up and play with right from the start, anytime. it has a good amount of control and stability so it won’t move around in your hands a lot. it’s also extremely comfortable in my opinion. i’ve been with prince for lots of years, i’ve used wilson, prince, head, and yonex racquets. i prefer prince or yonex frames though. the o3 red is also on a huge sale throughout tennis specialty stores/sites right now, too!
here’s a good review from tennis warehouse, (below) happy hitting! cheers ☺
June 11th, 2010 at 10:20 am
hey! same here….
I would recommend the Head liquid metal if you hit the sweet spot 99.9% of the time… If you don’t, i would choose the Hybrid Hornet for its feel. I, myself, prefer Wilson’s over any racket. Currently I have the Wilson n code hyper hammer (restrung) but am looking for a new wilson
June 11th, 2010 at 12:31 pm
You are a beginner player. It is obvious from your question.
Just pick a racquet and learn to improve.
All of those racquets suck.