Padel rackets for tennis players: What to look for when starting out

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If you're a tennis player looking to try padel, you're in for a treat! Padel is a fast-paced, exciting sport that's perfect for players of all skill levels. But with so many different padel rackets on the market, it can be tough to know where to start.

Here are a few characteristics of a padel racket that tennis players should look for when starting out:

  • Shape: Padel rackets come in three main shapes: round, diamond, and teardrop. Round rackets are the most forgiving and easiest to control, making them a good choice for beginners. Diamond-shaped rackets offer the most power, but they can be more difficult to control. Teardrop-shaped rackets offer a good balance of power and control, making them a good choice for intermediate and advanced players.
  • Weight: Padel rackets typically weigh between 360 and 375 grams. Heavier rackets generate more power, but they can be more difficult to swing. Lighter rackets are easier to swing, but they don't generate as much power. Tennis players who are used to swinging heavier tennis rackets may want to start with a heavier padel racket.
  • Balance: The balance of a padel racket refers to how the weight is distributed throughout the racket. Head-heavy rackets generate more power, but they can be more difficult to control. Handle-heavy rackets are easier to control, but they don't generate as much power. Tennis players who are used to head-heavy tennis rackets may want to start with a head-heavy padel racket.
  • Core material: The core of a padel racket is made of a variety of materials, including foam, rubber, and combinations of the two. Foam cores are softer and provide more ball feel, while rubber cores are harder and provide more power. Tennis players who are used to the softer feel of a tennis racket may want to start with a foam-core padel racket.
  • Surface texture: Padel racket surfaces can be smooth or rough. Rough surfaces provide more grip and spin, while smooth surfaces provide more power. Tennis players who are used to the spin of a tennis racket may want to start with a rough-surfaced padel racket.

 

SOME OPTIONS for TENNIS PLAYERS

 

No matter what your skill level, there is a padel racket out there that is perfect for you. Try out a few different rackets to see what feels best for you. And don't be afraid to ask a padel expert for help choosing the right racket for you.

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