How heavy is too heavy tennis?

For most rec players, you don't need anything above 12.7 oz. 12.4 oz w/ OG is arguably sufficient for majority of players out there, including 4.5-5.0 players. I've talked to many people who played college tennis with around 12.3 oz racquets and they did fine.

What happens if tennis racket is too heavy?

If a racket is too heavy for you, you'll notice (or more likely your opponent will notice first) that after a few games, maybe late in the first set or during the second set, rather than the weight of the racket adding extra power, depth and weight to your shots, it'll slow down your swing and instead you'll be leaving ...

What is considered a heavy tennis racquet?

300 grams (or 10.6 ounces) is an average weight for a racket. Less than 285 grams (10 ounces) is considered light. More than 310 grams (or 11 ounces) is considered heavy.

Is Federer's racket heavy?

Federer, for what it's worth, is using a racket that weighs in north of 12.5 ounces -- far too heavy for the average club-level player or even high-level junior for that matter.

Is a heavy tennis racket better?

Weight and balance

Weight: A heavy racquet is more powerful, more stable and transmits less shock than a lighter racquet (all other things being equal). The extra weight of a heavy racquet helps it win the battle at contact when the stringbed collides with the ball.

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Is Nadal's racquet heavy?

' Nadal's racket is different than the one you see in public: it weighs 317 grams, without strings. Before it was 311 grams, in 2018 he added six grams. 'These are little fixes that could seem useless for tennis players like us but at their level, it's enormous. Adding two, three, four grams is much,' Verborg said.

What grip size is Nadal?

Nadal uses an L2 grip size, and although he adds an overgrip to his racquet, this is still relatively small for a guy who stands at 6ft tall.

What racket size does Djokovic use?

Novak Djokovic's racquet's modifications incorporated extending the racquet's length to 27.1 inches, decreasing the swing weight to 360g from 370g, and the static weight from 359g to 353g, as well as the string pattern from 18 to 20 to 18×19.

Why do tennis pros use heavy rackets?

Two reasons: stability and power. The heavier the racket is, the more power it has and the more stable it is through contact. Yes the ball will come off comparative harder, but there is also less distortion, displacement etc of the frame at contact so the shot is in fact easier to control.

Do heavier rackets give more power?

"According the United States Racquet Stringers Association (USRSA), a heavier racket generates more power, vibrates less and has a larger sweet spot.

Are head heavy racquets good?

A head heavy racquet produces more power as the higher mass at the head of the racquet enables a racquet to be swung with greater momentum than a head light racquet. A head heavy racquet is usually favoured by players who generally favour baseline shots.

Why heavier rackets are better?

Heavier rackets give you more stability, and the more stable the racket, the less the impact of the ball affects it. That leads to better control. This type of control is not the same as maneuverability, however. Lighter rackets are easier to maneuver.

Is my racket too heavy for me?

If you hit lots of errors, your racquet may be too heavy for you. If you feel like you can't get enough pace on the ball, or if you get tennis/golfer elbow, you may want to try a heavier racquet (along with taking into account string type and tension, racquet flexibility and your form.)

Do heavy racquets cause tennis elbow?

Heavier tennis racquets do not cause tennis elbow. In fact, they help you recover! It turns out heavier racquets absorb more of the impact and vibrations of hitting the ball. This is much better for you as it's not going into your body.

How do you get used to a heavy racquet?

Now having said all of that, the best way to get used to a heavier racquet is to hit a lot but starting with balls going much slower than those your normally hitting, including the volley. The other thing is to not hit as many initially and let your mind/body get used to the change without overdoing it.

Does Djokovic use head speed?

Novak Djokovic endorses the Head Graphene 360 Speed Pro and many other tennis products.

What is an L4 swing style?

Aug 22, 2007. I believe L3 or L4 is the swing index for Head racquets. L4 rated racquets require longer swing than an L3. I believe Head set it up so that for the longest swing, you can use racquets with L6 rating (Head Prestige Series) and for the shortest swings you would use S12 rated racquets.

WHO USES HEAD Speed Pro?

Used by Novak Djokovic and other professional players, Head made this racquet for all court players seeking a blend of power, control, and feel. The Head Speed racquets are known for their balance. While they don't excel in one particular area, they are some of the best all-around tennis racquets on the market.

Does Djokovic use a leather grip?

Novak uses the classic HEAD rectangular grip (pallet TK57), grip size 3, HEAD Finest Calfskin leather grip and two overgrips (one overlapped) which makes the grip closer to a 4.

How much does Nadal's racket cost?

Nadal: Rafael Nadal uses the Babolat Pure Aero racquet to power his way through tournaments. Off the shelf, this racquet costs $230.

What tension does Rafael use?

Nadal's String

Formerly a poster boy for Babolat Pro Hurricane Tour, Nadal now uses Babolat's RPM Blast in 15 Gauge at a tension of 55lbs.

Does Nadal use lead tape?

He added 2 more grams at the same place – at the top of the frame. The weight of the racquet is increased by adding a strip of lead at the top of the frame, which increases the powerful hammering effect of the racquet. Apart from these strips of lead, there is no intervention on Nadal's racquet.

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