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How do you choose the right tennis racket as a beginner?
Important properties of a beginner's racket
1. Weight of the racket
A lighter racket (250-280 grams) is ideal for beginners. It's easier to move around with and less likely to cause fatigue, especially if you're just starting to exercise. Heavier rackets provide more power, but as a novice tennis player they can put more strain on your arm.
2. Leaf size
The size of the racket head is also important. Rackets for beginning tennis players usually have a larger head (≥ 645 cm²). A larger blade provides a larger sweet spot, so you can hit a good ball even if you don't hit the ball in the middle.
3. Balance
The balance point of a racket plays an important role in the amount of power and control you have. Rackets can be balanced in different places, for example with more weight at the top. For novice tennis players it is often better to choose a racket with a higher balance point, because this gives more power with your shots. While this may come at the expense of control, the extra power helps novice players get the ball over the net more easily.

Tips for choosing a racket
- Ask for advice: every player is different and this makes it difficult to determine which racket suits you best. Do you want personal advice? Call our customer service or visit one of our stores. Our specialists are ready for you here!
Maintenance of your racket
Finally, it is important to properly maintain your racket. Have the strings replaced regularly, at least once a year or more often if you play a lot.
Conclusion
Choosing the right racket as a beginner can be difficult, but with the right knowledge and guidance it becomes a lot easier. Choose a light racket with a large head, try different options and listen to advice from experts. At TennisDirect you will find a wide range of beginner rackets from top brands and expert advice to help you get started. This way you are well prepared to get the best out of your game!
Have fun on the court!
