This racket is designed for beginner players looking for a versatile racket to help them learn tennis strokes.
RA
55 Ra
Ra: Defines the stiffness of the racket, meaning how much it will bend when it hits the ball. The stiffer the racket (the higher the Ra), the less it bends. The energy lost during impact is minimized and returned to the ball through the strings. Generally, a stiffer racket provides greater power.
Grip
Sizes 0, 1 and 2
Weight (unstrung racket)
270 g.
Weight: The weight of the racket is measured in grams. Like the balance point and length, weight affects a racket's swingweight and therefore its maneuverability, stability, and ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The heavier the racket, the more power it transfers to the ball, but the harder it is to handle. The lighter the racket, the easier it is to handle, but the trade-off is less power.
Swingweight (unstrung racket)
SW = 272
Swingweight: This indicates how easy a racket is to handle and its ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The higher the swingweight, the more powerful the racket, but also the harder it will be to handle. Conversely, the lower the swingweight, the easier the racket will be to handle, but the trade-off is less power. Swingweight results from a combination of the racket's weight, balance, and length.
Stringing:
16 x 19
String pattern: This is the number of main strings (vertical strings) x the number of crosses (horizontal strings). The more strings the pattern has, the "denser" it is; the fewer it has, the "open" it is. A denser string pattern offers a greater sense of control, but less power and spin. A more open string pattern provides more power and spin, but less control.
Balance (unstrung racket)
34.5 cm
Balance: This is the balance point of the racket, measured in centimeters from the end of the shaft. The higher the number (head-heavy), the more powerful and stable the racket will be after impact. However, it will also be harder to maneuver. The smaller the number (head-light or handle-heavy), the easier the racket will be to handle, but you will have less power and stability.
Head size
670 cm²
Head size: This is the surface area of the racket head measured in square centimeters. It has an impact on the forgiveness and power of the shot. The larger the head size, the more powerful and forgiving it is, but the disadvantage is less control. The smaller the head size, the greater the sense of control, but you sacrifice some power and forgiveness.
Length
68.5 cm
670 cm² head and 34.5 cm balance for an ideal balance between forgiveness, power, and ease of use.
Ease of learning
3 technologies aid in racket grip and movement
Handling
Its light weight (270 g) makes the racket easy to use.
Power
The 670 cm² head size and swingweight increase shot power
Forgiveness
670 cm² head for good forgiveness on off-centre shots.
This racket is designed for beginner players looking for a versatile racket to help them learn tennis strokes.
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