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Question about rackets
Tennis4you:
Good call, indeed a 110+ square inch racquet will probably be better to start with. And the pink, avoid at all costs. I figured you would know the difference between the kids and the adult racquets, but like he said, make sure you grab the longer ones. :)
MC ill Logic:
A lot of high end rackets just don't end up selling that well and end up getting sold at deep discounts.
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/liquidation.html
Don't think twice about buying a Demo racket either.
Get something light (so not a player's racket), mid plus or oversized, and don't get the extended rackets (extended frames are longer than standard frames, I think by half an inch).
This racket might be good: http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpageRCPRINCE-TTB.html
Even if you just go to a local sporting goods store, it's hard to go wrong for 60 bucks. Just don't buy a "difficult" player's frame that most of the pros use. Buy a big, light, forgiving one.
Anonymous:
links aint working, ill logic.
Tennis4you:
McIll's links are ok, Tenniswarehouse.com seems to be down, check in the morning, I doubt they will ever be down long, they are to big...
newbie:
cool, Thanx for all the advice!
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