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1. Beginners should always use an Oversized racket. Most beginners think that they can step onto a court and start blasting away with the tennis racket. Soon, they find that tennis is not just a power game, but about accuracy and control. An oversize racket does two things - it gives you power due to a bigger head, and it is more forgiving with shots that are not necessarily accurate. 2. When becoming more experienced, downsize your racket. Intermediate players inevitably get sucked into the power game as well, but for a different reason. They start watching the pros hit winners, and they want to do that as well. However, most intermediate players do not have enough control and will spread the ball around the court instead. A racket with more substance and smaller size head will give the accuracy that players at this level need to be able to hit more precise shots, and in turn, win games. 3. Shop around, and buy online. A lot of sporting goods stores, and specialty tennis shops for that matter, promote the brand that they're obligated to sell. It is the shop's responsibility to move inventory, and keeping the store running is the priority for a store. So, go ahead and go to the store, get a good feel for the racket, but buy online. You will get a better price and you will get a wider selection of rackets online. When trying to find tennis rackets for sale, follow this advice and you'll be on the court defeating your opponents in no time at all, with a racket that you'll love!
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