About a year ago I bought an Artengo TR 500 Lite for my friend who is a girl and is a beginner. Strung it with a Diadem teal multifilament. She absolutely adores it and it looks nice. It's a shortbody (around 26.8") 102" head racket, very lightweight (265 g) and low swingweight one. So I can recommend that.
strung with decent string tr500 lite is absolute best for beginners. light and easy to maneuver and very easy on the arms. can really make any newbie fall in love with the beautiful game of tennis.
What would you recommend for 4.0 level female player (with 1H backhand)? I don’t care much about colors actually. I tested Clash and Ultra and didn’t like them a lot, I currently play with previous version of pro staff ultra light and want to switch to a heavier racket (and ready to switch to another brand).
This video should be renamed top rackets for female beginners treating racquets as a fashion object. How about the following for females as a better recommendation - Ezone 98/100/100L/107 2022 or the LE Osaka edition, Tecnifibre Iga 298, T-fight series from 255 up to RS305, Babolat Pure Drive Wimbledon, Blade 104. There’s no point of buying a racquet for Valentine’s without any demo programs as every one is different.
@@milongroup9902 Milon, I'm a middle aged man and I found this video ridiculous, as is your assertion that 'most women' appreciate racquets just for the cosmetic. This is an outmoded attitude, to put it politely.
@@andrewfinkelsteintennis1915 I’ve been playing since I was 7 and I’m almost 50. Really I can pick up any racket and play fine. Sometimes it’s just what makes people feel good rather than all about specs. If that were the case women would wear sneakers instead of heels when going out.
LOL, Did Harry just hold up the 2nd racquet and told us all about it...except forgot to mention the make and model he was showing us. Good job, Harry! LOL! Homer said, "Doh!"
I am very disappointed with some of the comments. Harry is one of the nicest and most knowledgeable racquet specialists on the Internet. The information he provides is genuinely honest, reliable, and sincere. And it's free. Sure, each racquet has its subtleties as we all know. But this is just a nice general overview - not a debate. So, how about being kind and considerate. Gratitude is always the best attitude. And lastly; Harry, though we've never met, keep up the good work. It's greatly appreciated, at least by your pal here in Naples, FL.
Comments are a form of feedback. If the feedback were not welcome he is free to turn off the comment section. He's not being bullied. It's not personal. Feedback is just being given and whether the channel uses it to appeal more to its viewers is up to them. I doubt Harry even reads most of these comments.
I want to buy a raquet for my 12 years old daugther, she's a tall girl for her age, she's been playing for 2 years, what do you think of a yonex ezone bluesky 100L 285GR for her?
@@Batwam0 yeah Im using a 107 for an old guy. I guess young people who play a lot this may be a 102 100 good option and to get the raquet around fast enough.
@@Batwam0 cool my son is moving smaller, although I noticed he is trying to adjust, and Im staying around there. Was checking for him also think he needs to go up from 9.3 to 10 oz..
This is a genderless topic. beginner: anything >99 sq inches and you can afford intermediate: ezone 100/pure drive/head mp or something similar advanced: personal preference but i see and tell many to use the blade 98. I don't know anyone who dislikes it and I know a ton who love it.
My wife plays with a Yonex Regna 98 and consistently beats all the women and most of the men (with one exception--and no, it's not me) in our tennis group (usually 20-30 members at any gathering; and usually only 4-5 women)...
Great show! I use the Wilson Blade and love it.
About a year ago I bought an Artengo TR 500 Lite for my friend who is a girl and is a beginner. Strung it with a Diadem teal multifilament. She absolutely adores it and it looks nice. It's a shortbody (around 26.8") 102" head racket, very lightweight (265 g) and low swingweight one. So I can recommend that.
strung with decent string tr500 lite is absolute best for beginners. light and easy to maneuver and very easy on the arms. can really make any newbie fall in love with the beautiful game of tennis.
Babolat Pure Drive light is a big hit as well among female players
They have a clash in pink, I saw one at my club, I think you have to order it special.
What would you recommend for 4.0 level female player (with 1H backhand)? I don’t care much about colors actually. I tested Clash and Ultra and didn’t like them a lot, I currently play with previous version of pro staff ultra light and want to switch to a heavier racket (and ready to switch to another brand).
Try pro staff 97 V13 - 315g weight
This video should be renamed top rackets for female beginners treating racquets as a fashion object. How about the following for females as a better recommendation - Ezone 98/100/100L/107 2022 or the LE Osaka edition, Tecnifibre Iga 298, T-fight series from 255 up to RS305, Babolat Pure Drive Wimbledon, Blade 104. There’s no point of buying a racquet for Valentine’s without any demo programs as every one is different.
Well said. It's all nonsense.
Cringe!
He listed great gift suggestions! Most women appreciate a nice looking racquet! Troll somewhere else.
@@milongroup9902 Milon, I'm a middle aged man and I found this video ridiculous, as is your assertion that 'most women' appreciate racquets just for the cosmetic. This is an outmoded attitude, to put it politely.
@@andrewfinkelsteintennis1915 I’ve been playing since I was 7 and I’m almost 50. Really I can pick up any racket and play fine. Sometimes it’s just what makes people feel good rather than all about specs. If that were the case women would wear sneakers instead of heels when going out.
I play with the pro staff 97L and 👌👌
LOL, Did Harry just hold up the 2nd racquet and told us all about it...except forgot to mention the make and model he was showing us. Good job, Harry! LOL! Homer said, "Doh!"
I bought for my girlfriend Artengo tr190 because it is very light, but she likes more my DR100 😁
I am very disappointed with some of the comments. Harry is one of the nicest and most knowledgeable racquet specialists on the Internet. The information he provides is genuinely honest, reliable, and sincere. And it's free. Sure, each racquet has its subtleties as we all know. But this is just a nice general overview - not a debate. So, how about being kind and considerate. Gratitude is always the best attitude. And lastly; Harry, though we've never met, keep up the good work. It's greatly appreciated, at least by your pal here in Naples, FL.
Comments are a form of feedback. If the feedback were not welcome he is free to turn off the comment section. He's not being bullied. It's not personal. Feedback is just being given and whether the channel uses it to appeal more to its viewers is up to them. I doubt Harry even reads most of these comments.
How about the Head Instinct Team L?
😂 Nice review and advice 💪
I want to buy a raquet for my 12 years old daugther, she's a tall girl for her age, she's been playing for 2 years, what do you think of a yonex ezone bluesky 100L 285GR for her?
she's using an artengo raquet tr190 260gr
the heaviest racquet is 295 grams. What do good recreational women players and WTA women typically use?
We sell the blade 104 like crazy to ladies
Great video. I would like to buy my girlfriend a racquet. Great choices.
Are is pure aero vs god for high school players
isnt the 100 head harder to hit? Should they go up to 105 or so until they get better at the game?
@@Batwam0 yeah Im using a 107 for an old guy. I guess young people who play a lot this may be a 102 100 good option and to get the raquet around fast enough.
@@Batwam0 cool my son is moving smaller, although I noticed he is trying to adjust, and Im staying around there. Was checking for him also think he needs to go up from 9.3 to 10 oz..
Wilson Blade V8 SW 104.
For lady club players, strung weight less than 310g are better
Depends on the player ^
This is a genderless topic.
beginner: anything >99 sq inches and you can afford
intermediate: ezone 100/pure drive/head mp or something similar
advanced: personal preference but i see and tell many to use the blade 98. I don't know anyone who dislikes it and I know a ton who love it.
My girlfriend plays with a Head Prestige 93sq 320g unstrung, maybe there's no such thing as women's and men's rackets 🤔
i think it has to do more with the size and weight
No, this is not how it works. It all comes down to “What colour is it?”.
Yes go out and buy a tennis racket for valentine's day when it is cold outside and there are NO tennis balls.
Disappointed, you never told us who your top woman is!
Careful dude, your video may be banned by RUclips for hate speech 😂
My wife plays with a Yonex Regna 98 and consistently beats all the women and most of the men (with one exception--and no, it's not me) in our tennis group (usually 20-30 members at any gathering; and usually only 4-5 women)...
I think she just plays well, sometimes it is not about stuff, but skills, no?
No one wants dunloppppp