Tuesday, 6 July 2010

How to Pick Out the Perfect Titanium Tennis Racket

To decide whether you need a Titanium Tennis Racket, you first need to understand what one is.

Titanium is a metal which is often used in Tennis Racket frames because it offer a high stiffness to weight ration with multi-directional strength. The advantage to the Tennis player is that high stiffness increases the amount of power a ball can be returned with.

If a Racket is likely to bend or even deform upon impact, then the racket will absorb the energy of the ball and so reduce the speed and hence its power.

Titanium is also very light, so not only can you generate lots of power but also, it is easy to handle and swing.

Choosing a Titanium Tennis Racket that is right for you will depend upon a number of things. These include your Build, Ability and Experience. Ideally, for the Beginner, you need to choose a racket with sufficient weight to generate enough power into your shots. However, be careful, as a very light Racket of less than 10 Ounces in weight will see too much Shock from the ball hitting the Racket travelling up your arm. Conversely, anything over 12 Ounces can feel heavy to a Beginner so it is important to strike a balance between the two.

Choose a Titanium Racket of between 10 - 11.5 Ounces and this should give you both good power in your shots but not take too much out of you, and above all avoid any unnecessary shoulder injuries when you start.

Which Titanium Tennis Racket to buy is difficult to generalise about. For some, a Wilson Hyper Pro Staff 6.1 can give excellent control and a solid feel. But as 12.3 Ounces can feel a little heavy, especially if you are just starting out. Alternatively, a Fischer GDS Rally FT Titanium Tennis Racket weighing 10.6 Ounces will feel significantly lighter but still gives very good control and power.

For more information on Titanium Tennis Rackets please visit our website at http://titaniumtennisracket.org for Information, Videos and Product Advice.

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