What material is best for a tennis raquet?
I have a titanium one, its light (not that much), powerful. Want a better one. What company and what material.
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different companies use different materials for different racquets,some use carbon fibre
nano-carbon
aluminium blend
tungsten blend
titanium blend
and various other blends of metals
I would reccomend the following brands: Prince, head, babolat, fischer, dunlop and possibly volkl, maybe power angle.
Stay away from: Prokennex, wilson, w line, avery, gamma, technifibre and yonex.they are either sub-standard for hitting with, and wilsons are not only sub-standard but brake easily.
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right now it his the wilson n-codesthey use nano-carbon fibers
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Many of the companies have great racquets out on the market. Of course, it always depends on the person and what suits them. Keep in mind that with titanium, it is said to be light yet still providing power, but it has been known that for those who mostly need or want power from the racquet, titanium is not the best choice.I remember back in 1998, Seles changed to a titanium racquet model. This was around the time the titanium racquet boom was going on. She played great as usual, but it was noticed that she lost some extra weight on her shots that she usually produced. Of course she always was the type who came up with the power on her own, but I guess her game was used to the material she grew up and developed with. So she went back to her old material.
always use a heavy racket. the heavier, the better.
companies: wilson, babolat, head, prince, yonex and possibly dunlop.
i suggest try out the first four and maybe the fifth. they are the best out there.
Wilson: n-code series, K-factor series
babolat: aeropro series, pure drive series
Head: Microgel series, flexpoint series, Liquidmetal series
Prince: o3 speed port series, o3 hybrid series, o3 series
dunlop: aerogel series
yonex: RDS series.
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