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- Babolat Boost S Racquet · Strung
- Babolat Boost Drive Racquet · Strung
- Yonex EZone Ace Racquet (2022) · Strung
- Tecnifibre TFIT 265 Storm Racquet · Strung
- Dunlop SX Team 280 Racquet (2022) · Strung
- Wilson US Open Racquet · Strung
Babolat Boost S Racquet · Strung
This is a beginner to intermediate level racquet. It provides access to spin with the 16x19 string pattern, and it's head light, meaning you can swing faster.

This is a very good starter racquet option on a budget. Weighs 295g strung and has a head size of 102, which is great for a beginner.













Babolat Boost Drive Racquet · Strung
This is a light racquet with the benefit of a bigger head, which allows you a little more wiggle room as you're picking up the game. The bigger head also provides a bit more pop off the strings, which is a nice addition while the lower weight gives you that ability to really swing through.
Yonex EZone Ace Racquet (2022) · Strung
102 sq inches, 16x19 string pattern, 9.7oz. 3 pts head heavy balance. Perfect for easy power and maneuverability.

Tecnifibre TFIT 265 Storm Racquet · Strung
A nice blend of power, comfort, control, and spin. 16x19 string pattern and 9.9oz.

Dunlop SX Team 280 Racquet (2022) · Strung
4pts head light, 27", 100 sq inches, 16x19 and approx 10.3oz strung.

Wilson US Open Racquet · Strung
Beginners who need a short term fix / someone who doesn't want to spend a lot in case they don't end up liking tennis.

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