May 17, 2022
Choosing a new tennis racket can be a difficult process, but finding the best tennis rackets for beginners can be even more tricky. When it comes to choosing the best tennis racket for a beginner player, we’re here to tell you there is no “best” option, but there are lots…
Read MoreThe Blade line of rackets from Wilson is aimed at players that want to combine control, spin and feel to tame their natural power. Racket of choice for big hitters like Serena Williams, Sebastian Korda and Emma Raducanu, the Blade is a perfect fit for clean ball strikers that want…
Read MoreThe Burn family of rackets from Wilson focuses on blending power, spin and control in a package that is best suited to shot makers. Racket head speed is a key feature of the Burn 100. Its aerodynamic design helps it cut through the air with ease, whilst the stiffness and…
Read MoreVolkl V-Feel rackets are notoriously comfortable and power oriented. They are ideally suited to the modern player that wants their racket to do the bulk of the heavy lifting, leaving them to focus on placement. The V-Feel 1 is the largest and most power focussed racket in this range by…
Read MoreVolkl’s V-Cell rackets are the most comfortable range in their line up. V-Cell technology allows Volkl to make this racket line one of the most diverse out there in terms of specs, meaning beginners all the way up to advanced players can benefit from the comfort and smooth feel. With…
Read MoreVolkl V-Feel rackets have always been known for their power and comfort, making them ideal for players that want their racket to do the heavy lifting so they can focus on placement and precision. The V-Feel 3 takes this to the next level and is the ideal companion for the…
Read MorePrince brings a traditional feeling racket with a modern twist to the market with the Textreme Tour 100T. This is one of the first rackets that Prince brought out with their now iconic bright inner frame colours, and the Textreme Tour 100T definitely stands out from the crowd. This control…
Read MorePrince’s Phantom range has always been geared towards control, feel and precision. They are famously flexible and offer a more traditional feel compared to most modern rackets we see today. With the Phantom 107G Prince had added more forgiveness and margin for error to their performance focussed line up, by…
Read MoreHead have opened up the audience of their Instinct range with the Lite 360+. This is an incredibly user friendly racket to use that increases the sweet spot on this already powerful racket. But, how does the Instinct Lite 360+ compare to its rivals from Wilson and Babolat? Let’s find…
Read MoreThe latest version of the Wilson Blade has been a hit with both recreational and professional players, not only because of its plush performance, but also because of its striking paint job! The almost neon dark green shimmers in the light and at times almost looks purple in certain lights.…
Read MoreMar 27, 2022 • Babolat Pure Strike
The Pure Strike range from Babolat has been a welcome addition to their lineup over the past decade or so. Replacing the ever popular Pure Storm, the Strike blends control, power and spin to give players a classic feel with a modern twist. The VS model is branded as Babolat’s…
Read MoreMar 14, 2022 • Prince
Prince has brought back an iconic old school name with the Ripstick 100. This update is well suited to the modern game, but with its flashy colour scheme and bold design, does this update do the Ripstick name justice? Let’s find out!
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