When buying a new or used tennis racquet, it’s essential to consider factors like head size, weight, string pattern, grip size. The right combination of these features can enhance your power, control, and overall comfort on the court.
Junior tennis racquets are smaller, lighter, and easier to swing, typically ranging from 19" to 26" in length. The correct size depends on the player’s age and height. Adult tennis racquets are full-sized (27"+) and built for more advanced play, offering more weight, balance, and string pattern customization.
Head Size
Weight & Balance
- Balanced tennis racquet: A balanced tennis racquet has its weight evenly distributed between the head and the handle. This type of racquet offers a blend of power and control, making it ideal for beginners or all-court players.
- Head-heavy tennis racquet: A head-heavy racquet has more mass concentrated toward the racquet head, which adds momentum to your swings. This design delivers power and stability, especially on groundstrokes from the baseline.
- Head-light tennis racquet: A head-light racquet has more weight distributed toward the handle, making it feel more maneuverable and easier to control. Ideal for players who like to play at the net, such as doubles players or those who rely on volleys and quick reactions. Because they allow faster racquet head movement, head-light racquets are also favored by players with a fast swing speed who want maximum control and precision.
String Pattern
Grip Size
- Your tennis racquet grip size should feel comfortable in your hand—too small and you risk wrist strain, too large and you lose control. A proper fit allows a finger's width between your fingertips and palm when holding the racquet.
Wilson tennis racquets, HEAD tennis racquets, Prince tennis racquets, and Babolat tennis racquets all offer a wide range of models to suit every skill level and style of play.