Find the Right Tennis Gear
The right tennis gear can help you improve your tennis game immediately. It takes more than having the right style of shoes or the best racquet available, but the technology included in new equipment will have an impact on your performance.
Our guides and tips help you to choose a racquet that is best for you, and we have pointers for buying new tennis shoes. Plus, your racquet needs quality strings, so we’ll guide you in the right direction for choosing strings and patterns for your racquet.
When you want to improve your tennis game, get a head start with the right equipment. Find out tips and more for the best tennis gear to advance your game.
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The sport of tennis has long been known as being stuck in a 'data dinosaur epoch' in terms of incorporating analytics and innovative technologies. But, finally, the sports analytics revolution has reached it. Read More
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Buying the right racquet as a new player can be a daunting task. Find out what type suits not only your game but your budget as well. Read More
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Tight or loose? How you should string your racquet for better control. Read More
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Get a grip on it. Find out what type of grip works best for you. Read More
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Size, weight and length. Here's some help on picking the proper racquet size for you. Read More
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There’s no exact science to determining the life span of your tennis shoes, but there are things to consider. Read More
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The right shoe will help lessen the physical toll of playing on a hard court. Read More
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With so many options now available, here are a few things to consider when it comes to string patterns. Read More
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Using lead tape is a simple way of adding small increments of weight to a racquet. Read More
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When it comes to materials, the following make up the vast majority of strings: natural gut, nylon (multifilament synthetics) and polyester. So which is right for you? Read More
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Modern tennis racquets are more durable than ever, but they are not indestructible. Here's how to know when you might need a new model. Read More