The Dunlop CX 200 is a great maneuverability tennis racket with a 315mm balance and a 21.5 mm profile and a large hitting area (632 cm2), giving you a unique control and power.
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HEAD SPEED
The Head Speed MP 2022 racket is the updated version of the Head Speed MP and is ideal for those who want to improve their game fast.
Head Speed Mp Limited 2023 Racket
HEAD BOOM
Head Boom MP Racket, get all the power and confidence from the Head Boom, a racket designed for intermediate and advanced players.
HEAD RADICAL
With Head Radical MP 2021 we achieve a lower weight than RADICAL PRO, with this lightweight design combining power, control and spin.
Enjoy the high performance of the Head Radical Mp 2023 on any surface, thanks to its design with innovative Auxetic technology.
HEAD GRAVITY
Head Gravity MP 2021 Tennis Racket
Domine your opponents with the new Head Gravity MP. It integrates Graphene 360+ technology developed to optimize the maximum energy transfer along with spiral fibers, a combination that offers more power and an unparalleled feel.
The new Head Gravity MP 2023 racquet has the same features of the previous models and also renews several of its technologies.
The new Head Gravity Tour 2023 racquet arrives in our shop to offer a great performance on the court thanks to all the features it brings with it.
HEAD PRESTIGE
Head Prestige Mp L 2021 Racket
The Prestige MP L 2021 racquet, the lightest racquet in the Prestige series, weighing only 300 grams.
PRINCE TOUR
If you are looking for a racket to progress in tennis, the Prince Txt Ats Tour 100 310 racket is a good choice as it is made for advanced players.
TECNIFIBRE T-FIGHT
Tecnifibre TFight 300 RS Racket
Tecnifibre T-Figth RS 300 is the ultimate expression of power. This model combines a new 5-sided frame with a weight of 300 gr.
Tecnifibre TFight 305 Isoflex Racket
The T-Fight 305 Isoflex tennis racket is Daniil Medvedev's tennis racket of choice for playability.
TECNIFIBRE TF-X1
WILSON CLASH
Wilson Clash 100 Pro V2.0 Frm Racket
Wilson Clash 98 V2.0 Frm Racket
Wilson Labs Project Shift 99/315gr Racket
Introducing the new racket from Wilson, a project of their new collection model that is coming out. The new Wilson Labs Project Shift 99/315 racket.
WILSON PRO STAFF
Wilson Pro Staff 97 NS V13.0 Racket
WILSON BLADE
Wilson Blade 98 16X19 V8.0 Racket
Wilson Blade 98 18X20 V8.0 Racket
Wilson Blade 98 18x20 V8.0 RG 2022 Racket
How to choose a tennis rackets?
When choosing a tennis rackets, it is important to consider several factors, such as your level of play, your type of play and your strength. Here are a few tips to help you make the right choice:
Depending on your level of play:
For beginners, it is advisable to opt for a rackets that provide comfort and a higher ball output. Rackets with a larger head size and a medium or wide profile provide a larger sweet spot and more power with less effort. As you get better you can opt for smaller head sizes and slightly heavier weights.
Considering your game:
Your style of play also plays an important role in choosing the right rackets. If you are an offensive player who prefers to hit with precision and placement, it is advisable to select a rackets that is heavier and more balanced towards the handle. These rackets provide stability and control in your shots. These rackets are usually built with a narrower profile or frame providing greater flexibility and therefore increasing the contact time with the ball which provides better directional control on your shots.
On the other hand, if you are an aggressive player looking to generate a lot of topspin weight, the rackets need to help you generate more power to compensate for the loss of energy when hitting the ball from low to high to generate maximum spin. In this case rackets with an intermediate weight and a slightly higher profile are perfect. This will make it easier to generate speed in your shots.
Considering your strength:
From M1 Tennis we think that the ideal rackets weight is the one that the player handles well. If you have good strength and are able to generate your own power in your shots, you can opt for a heavier rackets. These rackets provide more stability and allow you to hit the ball harder. However, if you are not as strong or prefer a lighter rackets, you can select a lighter rackets that will help you generate speed in your shots without putting too much strain on your body. In the case of lighter rackets, brands manufacture their models by increasing the balance of the racket to compensate for the loss of power.
Shop online Tennis Rackets at M1 Tennis
Discover the tennis rackets collection in our online shop M1Tennis. Rackets made with the best high quality materials and at the best price. In our shop you can buy adult tennis rackets from the best brands, along with a team of professionals who will be able to advise you perfectly and help you in everything you need.
At M1 Tennis you can buy tennis rackets for all levels of play, from high-end tennis rackets for professionals to beginners and perfection rackets that will help you improve your technique. Take advantage of the best deals on cheap tennis rackets that you can find and don't forget to visit the tennis rackets outlet area.
From Deportes Match, we want to emphasize that we have been the official stringer of Roland Garros for more than seven years and in M1 Tennis you can buy the perfect tennis rackets for you, so when choosing a rackets you can customize it by selecting the size of grip that best suits your hand: L1, L2, L3, etc... Along with a wide variety of specific strings where you can also choose the tension of your strings.
In our shop you will find the rackets of professional players, such as Rafa Nadal's racket the Babolat Pure Aero Rafa, Wilson Pro Staff V 13 the racket that Roger Federer will use in 2021, Novak Djokovic's racket the Head Speed Graphene 360+ and the racket that Serena Williams plays with the Wilson Blade SW102 Autograph.
Tennis Racket Concepts
Profile - Indicates the width of the "shaft" or profile of the rackets. It is indicated in millimetres and will provide us with greater power in our shots when the profile is wider and greater control as it narrows.
It should also be noted that there are rackets with constant profiles, the same throughout the racket, and others that appear with a variable profile in certain areas of the frame.
Pattern - It is the number of strings of the rackets both horizontally and vertically. The higher the number of strings in a rackets, the less friction there will be between the strings and therefore we will have more control of the ball and less strings we will break, and of course the opposite, when there are less strings in our rackets, there will be more friction between the strings and our shot will be more powerful.
Surface - This is the hitting area of the rackets. It is where we place the strings. The size of this area will directly influence our game.
Starting from the size:
Midsize tennis rackets of approximately 600cm2, a size used by a professional player.
Midplus tennis rackets from 630cm2 to 660cm2, this size is already more playable, offering a middle ground between control and power.
Oversize tennis rackets with a size of 660 to 700 cm2. This is already a size of considerable proportions for players accustomed to a larger "sweet" spot that allows them to hit a good shot without centring the impact too much.
Superoversize tennis rackets from 700 to 770cm2 are oversized almost exclusively for players who need a lot of help from the racket.
Balance: Always starting from the rackets, the balance will indicate where the balance point of the racket is, it is measured in centimetres. The higher the balance, the more "heady" the racquet will be and, consequently the more powerful it will be. On the contrary, the racket will be more controllable when the balance is lower.
Weight: This is the weight of the racket without strings. Each player, depending on his game, needs a different weight in his rackets, so it is very important to choose the right one in order to avoid injuries in our joints.
Tennis Racket Swing
Another factor to take into account in a rackets is the type of game it is going to be used for. Starting from the fact that we call "Swing" the path made by our arm to hit the ball, we will talk about:
Short Swing tennis rackets: These rackets are usually high-end rackets because their construction is made with mixtures of materials such as titanium, carbon, kevlar, etc. As these materials are much stiffer, they make it possible to build rackets that are very light in weight and therefore very comfortable.
Medium Swing tennis rackets: These are perhaps the most widely used rackets as they adapt to several different types of games. In this type we find rackets of the three ranges: high, medium and low, depending on the materials and technologies used in each case. It is the club rackets par excellence and it is also used in competition in lower categories.
Medium Swing tennis rackets: These are perhaps the most widely used rackets as they adapt to different types of games. In this type we find rackets of the three ranges: high, medium and low, depending on the materials and technologies used in each case. It is the club rackets par excellence and it is also used in competition in lower categories.
Long Swing tennis rackets: We come to the control or competition rackets. This is the rackets used by players who are looking for more power and control. The weight and close-to-the-fist balance provides control and stability.
Surface |
Balance |
Weight |
Profile |
Pattern |
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Short Swing |
100-120 |
35-38 |
200-260 |
25-29 |
16x19 |
MediumSwing |
95-110 |
33-36 |
260-300 |
22-26 |
16x19 |
Long Swing |
90-100 |
32-34 |
290-330 |
20-24 |
18x20 |
Frontenis |
100-120 |
35-38 |
250-300 |
25-29 |
16x19 |
Junior Racquets |
95-105 |
30-34 |
200-250 |
20-22 |
16x19 |
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