Thurman Sims is the product reviewer for the Tennisladys website. Thurman Sims has over 5 years of experience reviewing sports and tennis products.

How to measure tennis racket balance?

You can measure tennis racket balance using either of the following 2 methods: Using the term “points headlight” or “points head heavy” with a preceding number. Using millimetres or centimetres (measured from the butt of the racket) Describing rackets as pointing head heavy...
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What is tennis racket balance?

This essentially means how the weight of the racket is spread around the racket. Some rackets have more weight in the head, and less in the handle. These are known as head-heavy rackets. Other rackets have more weight in the handle and less in the head. These are known as headlight...
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How to choose the right tennis ball for beginners

Usually amateurs, semi-professionals often do not notice the material or bounce of the tennis ball. But with longtime tennis players or professional athletes using the right tennis ball, each type of court helps them play much more effectively. So how to choose a tennis ball...
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How to choose tennis ball that is suitable for each type of court surface

When playing on clay court, tennis ball tends to bounce higher, ball speed is slower than grass and hard surface. So the ball used for this pitch is usually the regular duty ball because the softball structure helps you control the ball easier, the ball is faster. But for hard...
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Distinguish different types of tennis balls

Did you know that each type of tennis ball is specifically designed for a different type of court surface? Just like soccer, tennis balls are also designed differently to suit each type of different court surface. There are three types of standard bulbs today are: – Professional...
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What is tennis?

Tennis is a sport in which players use a string-tied tennis racquet to hit a felt-covered hollow rubber ball on or around the net and into the opponent’s court. For singles, play against a single opponent (called singles) or between two teams of two players each (called doubles). The game’s object is to maneuver the ball so that the opponent cannot...
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How to travel with a tennis racket?

This isn’t a tennis racket review, but I do want to share how I travel with one. It’s not as heavy as a racquet, but it’s heavy enough to be useful. I have the ability to carry it around in my backpack and if I need to, the shoulder strap can help keep it in place when I have heavier things on my back. So, how to travel with a tennis racket? I am a...
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