Brand guides

Compare tennis racket brands by fit, not just reputation

See which brands in the RacketFit database lean toward comfort, power, control, value, or all-court performance. Then use the finder when you want a shortlist based on your own game.

5 rackets

Wilson

Wilson is worth comparing when you want a broad range of modern frames, from flexible comfort rackets to precise control options for improving players.

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3 rackets

Babolat

Babolat is a strong fit to compare when you want easy depth, heavy spin, and a lively baseline response.

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5 rackets

Head

Head has several balanced options for players who want control, comfort, and enough forgiveness to keep building their game.

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4 rackets

Yonex

Yonex is useful to compare when you want modern performance with a comfortable feel and a clean, predictable response.

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1 rackets

Prince

Prince is worth a look if you want comfort, value, and approachable performance without overcomplicating the choice.

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1 rackets

ProKennex

ProKennex belongs on your shortlist if arm comfort and a more protective response are central to your racket choice.

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1 rackets

Dunlop

Dunlop is worth comparing when you want a practical blend of control, feel, and value.

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2 rackets

Tecnifibre

Tecnifibre is relevant if you want a performance frame with a clear identity: control, spin, or easy power.

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