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Head Tennis Racquet


Head tennis racquets are my top choice for any level of tennis. Whether you are just starting out or have been playing for years, the head tennis racquet is the perfect choice. I have used Head racquets for years and prefer them over any other type. What I like most about my head tennis racquet is that it is very lightweight. I have the Head TiS5 and it is the perfect racquet. My head tennis racquet is so lightweight that is doesn't feel like you have anything in your hand while playing the game. The racquet is very easy to adjust to if a player is used to something else. When I first started using the head tennis racquet I quickly adjusted to the lightweight swing it provided.

Being used to a heavier racquet, using my head tennis racquet was like playing empty handed at first. Once using the racquet for a few matches however, I quickly got used to the smooth style it provided. I was able to adjust to such a light racquet and worked with the racquet to get a nice, even swing every time. With a head tennis racquet, the game of tennis becomes much easier. The racquet seems to work with the player to get the perfect, relaxed swing during serves, and provides the perfect, soft stroke desired when playing out a point.

A head tennis racquet is also very durable. The titanium frame makes the racquet not only lightweight but very strong for even the strongest player. I had used many different brands of racquets before discovering head and managed to break every frame during serves. With my head tennis racquet however, I have never even bent a frame. I am also rough with my racquet while playing out points, and have never bent, broke, or even put major scratches on the racquet. I have had many points where my racquet will slide across the court or hit the ground of a low ball, but the racquet is durable through even the toughest of points. I can't see myself ever using another brand of racquet. After breaking numerous frames, I need something durable and lightweight to last through my strong serves and tough play, and a head tennis racquet outplays all others I have used.

I would recommend head tennis racquets to anybody. I can't imagine using anything else. Nothing compares to a head tennis racquet, and I couldn't imagine trying to get used to playing with any other style. With the ease of learning how to use a head tennis racquet, it would be easy to switch over at any time from other brands of racquet. I have used a Wilson in the past, and it took too long to learn how to use it. With a head however, learning to use the racquet is a breeze and can be done after only a few short practices or matches. Getting a feel for how it works is also easy by just taking a few practice swings and serves. I know I will never use another type of racquet as long as head racquets are around. I've had mine now for over four years and it is still as good as the day I bought it.

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