College intermediate tennis
There is no difference between men and women in the function of tennis rackets, but the specifications are very different. Different brands and models of rackets have great differences in racket face size, racket handle length, racket weight and material. Choosing a tennis racket depends on your strength, height and some technical characteristics. In terms of material, beginners generally use carbon-aluminum alloy rackets, which are relatively affordable and the price is not very high. At present, there are three kinds of tennis racket materials: metal, alloy and carbon. The racket made of pure metal is the cheapest but easy to break, and it feels ordinary. Alloy is suitable for beginners and intermediate tennis players, with a relatively balanced feel and strength. Carbon rackets are more technical, can withstand most of the pressure, have complex design and first-class feel. There are different kinds of rackets according to different technical and tactical characteristics of players, but this kind of racket is very expensive. Even if you are a strong player, it is not recommended for beginners to use excessive rackets, because your ball control skills are not particularly skilled, and such rackets will limit your play and training. You can change it to 3 o'clock after you have a certain foundation in tennis learning. I think you can go to the specialty store to see Wilson's racket. The price of this brand of mid-range racket is very reasonable, generally around 300-600. Mid-range cameras like Hade and Prince are more distinctive and more expensive.