Tennis racket selector
Tennis racket selector
A good tennis racket selector should start with your playing fit, not a brand logo. Use level, swing style, comfort needs, and budget to narrow the list before comparing specs.
Short answer
If you are choosing your first serious racket, start with forgiveness, manageable weight, and easy depth. If you already swing fast, compare control, stability, spin, and comfort before deciding.
What the selector checks
RacketFit weighs power, control, spin, comfort, maneuverability, stability, forgiveness, weight, head size, string pattern, stiffness, and price tier.
The goal is a practical shortlist: a racket that is playable now and still makes sense as your strokes improve.
Useful starting points
Beginners can start with beginner rackets. Arm-sensitive players should compare arm-friendly picks. Players choosing between two known models should use the comparison library.