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For 30 years, Tennis Plaza has proudly served the World as a full Tennis specialty retailer, offering a world-class selection of brand-named tennis equipment for players of all ages and abilities. Based in Miami, Florida we've welcomed customers from all over the World since 1990 when we oppened our first store. Today we have expanded to a total of 9 stores in South and Central Florida (Miami, Doral, Aventura (North Miami), Fort Lauderdale, Midtown Miami, Sunrise, Boca Raton, Orlando & Tampa) and our e-comerce website www.tennisplaza.com by which we supply the demand of tennis players from all over the World.




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At Tennis Plaza we offer a comprehensive array of tennis services, such as: same-day stringing, racquet customization, racquet demo program and much more! We also carry items for other racquet sports such as: Racquetball, Squash, Badminton, Padel, Pickleball and Beach Tennis.


Aside from the commercial activity, Tennis Plaza is involved in other pro-tennis activities such as funding and sponsoring premier tennis events such as the Miami Open, Junior Orange Bowl, All-Islander Tennis Tournament amongst others. For the past two-decades we have been the Official Tennis Retailers of the ATP / WTA Miami Open Tournament. Plus we are the official tennis store of the main colleges and universities of South Florida. Needless to say that we are commited to promote the sport of Tennis and contribute to its growth worldwide, for this we have been awarded multiple times as the #1 Tennis Specialty Store in the United States.


For 30 years, Tennis Plaza has proudly served the World as a full Tennis specialty retailer, offering a world-class selection of brand-named tennis equipment for players of all ages and abilities. Based in Miami, Florida we've welcomed customers from all over the World since 1990 when we oppened our first store. Today we have expanded to a total of 7 stores in South and Central Florida (Miami, Doral, Aventura (North Miami), Ft. Lauderdale, Midtown Miami, Orlando & Tampa) and our e-comerce website www.tennisplaza.com by which we supply the demand of tennis players from all over the World.


The advantages of using local tennis shops are the fact that you will be given individual expert advice and the ease of obtaining demo rackets. The disadvantages are the inconvenience of having to physically visit the store, and the fact that they have more costs to meet than online retailers, which is normally reflected in their pricing.


If you can find a tennis racket that can accelerate on all shots/contact points quickly without tiring, then you have found the best tennis racket for your game. So how do we get to that point?


You can put your physics hat on and go much deeper. Still, that momentum transfer process means only five characteristics of a tennis racket govern how it achieves that kinetic energy transfer and how it feels to the person using it. They are:


While we all have our preferences in design, colours or which brand racket our favourite players use, the truth is that pretty much every mainstream tennis brand out there makes good quality tennis rackets.


Generally speaking, softer frames are more comfortable to play with and less likely to cause tennis elbow. But other players might find the exact opposite. When you combine stiffness with the string type, grip size, string pattern etc., a stiffer-rated frame can feel just as, if not more, comfortable than a lower-stiffness racquet.


Overall, the Head Boom MP tennis racket is an excellent choice for intermediate players who seek more power and comfort from their racket. Advanced players can also use this frame, but they want to customise it slightly with a leather grip and some lead tape in the hoop.


So there you have it, a rather in-depth guide on how to find the best tennis racket for your game. Remember, the above is based on my experience buying, testing and helping others choose a tennis racket. Your personal experiences may differ.


Thanks. Yes, I need to update that Yonex one, it was part of my old post on racquets before I made this huge update to the post. I like the latest Yonex Ezone 98 too, 305g one. And I am sure I will like the new model too which launches soon.


If oversize racquets gave players complete control AND power in their game, then they would be in widespread use on the ATP Tour. So are the pros clueless and missing out on all these advantages you speak of? Or have they realised that light, oversize racquets offer less control, less precision and are harder to maneuver when they need to close the racquet face? I think so.


Now, I ordered for factory strings. I expected them to be Yonex Strings. But the supplier said he gets unstrung racquets and when asked for factory strings, he just uses the cheapest string available(Dunlop ones) and sends it across. He expects us to play around a little bit and then he expects us to get these restrung based on our preference.


I am waiting to test the new Vcore line. But from what I have seen from other reviewers like Tennis Nerd they play similar to the previous model which I reviewed here: -tennis.com/yonex-vcore-98-review/, just a bit more muted and predictable.


been picking up tennis for the past few months with a coach. been only a recreational type and been using head liquidmetal 8 (that i picked up ages ago). what racquet would you recommend if i want to pick up a new racket to get better at this?


The Babolat Pure Drive is one of the best tennis racquets for power on the market. This Pure Drive 110 is the perfect adult beginner tennis racquet if you want a quality, powerful racquet to improve fast.


The Prince Ripstick is a great tennis racquet for almost any skill level. Its easy maneuverability and power make it great for beginners, while the open string pattern and stability allow for faster swings from intermediate players.


For players who are relatively athletic and physically strong with good hand-eye coordination, this is a great racquet. This is certainly one of the top beginner or low-level intermediate racquets on the market to help players place and control their shots.


This oversized racquet (110 square inches) has a tighter string pattern (1820) than most beginner racquets. This will help you to place your shots better all over the court. At 9 ounces, it is lightweight but still heavy enough to transition your game to the next level.


Because of the price, this is also a great way to see if you enjoy tennis without having to spend much. If, however, you plan on playing tennis as a more serious hobby and want to improve to an intermediate player, this racquet is not recommended.


In general, beginners will want to pick a racquet with a large frame, over 100 square inches, especially if you will need help creating power on your shots. The best tennis racquets for power all have larger frames.


People who are learning tennis will make contact with the ball all over the strings. A larger frame gives the racquet a bigger sweet spot. This means you can be less precise with your point of contact.


Female tennis players typically need more help with power and are better at control than men. For this reason, women starting out should look for a powerful racquet. The best choices will be 105 to 115 square inches with a thick frame.


The Head TI S6 and Babolat Drive 110 are our top female picks. Both of these racquets provide lots of power with lightweight technology and can help add spin to your shots as you improve. We reviewed several other good options above as well.


Beginner tennis players who are thinking about taking the game a little more seriously will want to buy a racquet that allows for improvement. That means you need a racquet that is forgiving, with a big sweet spot, but also helps you learn new skills like topspin.


Will Boucek is the Founder & CEO of Tennis Tribe. With over two decades of experience playing & coaching tennis, Will now works as a doubles strategy analyst for ATP & WTA tour players and coaches. Will helps tennis players at every level play better doubles through smarter strategy. He also has expertise in tennis racquets & gear, testing the latest products from Wilson, Babolat, Head, Prince, and other tennis brands.


In other words, I go beyond a simple list and dive deep into the attributes that make each racquet unique to bring you a practical guide that you can use as a jumping-off point for selecting a new tennis racquet.


As you might imagine, the tennis racquet that will work well for these players will likely differ, with each looking for specific characteristics that align with their game and help them perform their best.


Once you identify the style of play you prefer, you can look for racquets that perform well in the areas that matter most. For example, player B might look for a racquet that offers a smaller head size for optimal control and precision and a bit of extra weight for stability.


Stable tennis racquets remain steady when striking a ball and help instill a positive sense of consistency and accuracy. Often, stable racquets are heavier, have smaller heads, and have more flexible frames. 041b061a72


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