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Top 5 Beginner Racquets of 2020

Updated: Sep 16, 2020

Tennis is a covid-safe sport that will keep you fit. If you’re ready to start playing tennis as an adult, it’s important to have the right racquet. But finding the right racquet can often be a frustrating and complicated process.


But don’t worry, our experts have you covered! Below we will show you the best tennis racquets for beginners on the market today so you can find the one that’s best for your game!





The Babolat Drive Max 110 offers a more powerful and forgiving oversized head and added length for added forgiveness, stability, and comfort. The use of Babolat’s Cortex technology in its racquets enhances feel by canceling only the 2 highest vibration frequencies. Only those frequencies that enhance feel are permitted to pass through the Cortex filter. This powerful and forgiving racquet is an excellent choice for beginners and intermediate players.




The Babolat Evoke 105 tennis racquet has a lightweight comfortable frame that will allow beginner level players the ability to progress their game. The combination of power while being very easy to handle makes this a great racquet for those just starting out in tennis.




The Head TiS5 Comfort Zone is best suited to a beginner to intermediate level player with a slow to medium speed swing who requires a generous sweet spot. The sweet spot is enlarged by 20% and to increase ball acceleration, It’s easy on the arm thanks to Head's Comfort Zone technology. Comfort Zone technology is the new patented dampening system made up of a combination of a hard and soft material which reduces string vibration up to 25%.




Head Graphene XT racquets are 30% stronger providing an optimized weight distribution for a faster swing and more power. The Head Graphene XT Instinct PWR provides the perfect combination of increased power and superior comfort with Head's Shock Stop technology which provides a softer feel and fewer vibrations. It’s large head and forgiving open string pattern adds up to big power and a large sweet spot for beginner to intermediate players with slow to moderate swings.





The Ultra 108 from Wilson has two important performance features for players who tend to have a more classic horizontal swing: power & stability. The extra surface area afforded by its generous head size not only provides added forgiveness, it delivers an added dose of power as well. Wilson has also integrated the “Perimeter Weighting System” which increases frame volume at the 3 & 9 o’clock regions of the racquet for added stability without compressing the sweet spot. Overall, the Wilson Ultra v3 108 is an awesome option for developing juniors, doubles players and anyone experiencing arm discomfort.




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