10 Best Cheap Tennis Racket
Updated on: November 2023
Best Cheap Tennis Racket in 2023
Wilson Tour Slam Tennis Racquet (EA)
Wilson Federer Tennis Racquet (EA)

- Volcanic frame technology for power and stability
- Power strings longer main strings for explosive power
- Stop shock pads for improved comfort
- Strung, no cover.Unstrung Balance:33.5CM/3 Pts HL
Wilson Junior US Open Tennis Racquet, 23-Inch

- Aluminum Racquet
- Approved for tennis players 10 and under Ages : Youth 7 to 8
- Strung racquet without a cover
Wilson Prime 103 Tennis Racket - 4 1/4"

- Arch Technology further improves the frame to deliver a lively string bed enhanced power
- Cushion aire grip for added comfort
- 103 sq. inch head for added precision and feel
HEAD Ti. Conquest Tennis Racket - Pre-Strung Head Light Balance 27 Inch Racquet - 4 3/8 In Grip

- HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
- GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: The HEAD Ti Conquest tennis racket is an ideal choice for a wide age range of casual players. The oversized 108" head creates a larger sweet spot, great for players still mastering precision.
- HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The adult tennis racket has a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
- DURABLE TITANIUM: Made with a durable Nano Titanium technology, the lightweight tennis rackets are built to last.
- DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 275 g / 9.7 oz, Head Size : 108in, Grip Size: 4.375in, Length: 27in.
HEAD Instinct Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 25"

- HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
- GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: HEAD Instinct junior tennis rackets are ideal for a range of youth players. Beginners' rackets are available in sizes 21, 23, and 25 inches for children ages 4-8+.
- HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The youth tennis rackets have a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
- DURABLE ALUMINUM: Made with an aluminum o-beam construction, the kids' tennis rackets last until they outgrow them.
- DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 240 g / 8.5 oz, Head Size : 105in, Grip Size: 3.875in, Length: 25in.
HEAD Radical Jr Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Light Balance Kids Racket - 26", Red

- HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
- GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: HEAD Radical junior tennis rackets are ideal for a range of youth players. The beginners' rackets are perfect for children between the ages of 9-11.
- HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The youth tennis rackets have a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
- DURABLE ALUMINUM: Made with an aluminum o-beam construction with a dampening insert, the kids' tennis rackets last until they outgrow them.
- DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 245 g / 8.6 oz, Head Size : 105in, Grip Size: 4in, Length: 26in.
- Department Name: Unisex-Teen
- Included Components: Junior Tennis Racquet
Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Strung Tennis Racket (Black/White, 4 1/4)

- Power frame for players with short, compact swings
- Oversized head provides more forgiveness and power
- Head Heavy balance for increased stability and momentum in lighter frames
- Open string pattern for more power and spin
Wilson Tour Slam Adult Strung Tennis Racket, 4 1/2" - Green

- Volcanic Frame Technology provides enhanced power and stability
- Power Strings feature longer mainstrings for explosive power
- Stop Shock Pads Reduce racket vibration for greater control
- V-Matrix Technology creates larger sweetspot for increased power
- Pre-strung
- material type: Composite
HEAD Speed Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 25", Blue

- HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
- GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: HEAD Speed junior tennis rackets are ideal for a range of youth players. Beginners' rackets are available in sizes 19-25 inches for children ages 2-8+.
- HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The youth tennis rackets have a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
- DURABLE ALUMINUM: Made with an aluminum o-beam construction, the kids' tennis rackets last until they outgrow them.
- DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 210 g / 7.4 oz, Head Size : 107in, Grip Size: 3.875in, Length: 25in.
Grandezza's Men's 4.5 Tennis Team Starts Strong
Grandezza's USTA Men's 4.5 line-up too strong for Mid Cape Racquet
Grandezza's #1 singles player, Steve Shortridge, out-steadied Marius Espeleta of Mid Cape Racquet Club for a 6-1, 7-5 victory, coming back from a 0-3 deficit in the 2nd set. It was a battle of classic slice backhands reminiscent of the great Ken Rosewall, with Shortridge applying the pressure at net on big points to trump Espeleta.
T.A. Niles took the victory at #2 singles for Grandezza, beating Mid Cape Racquet Club professional Francis Coryell 6-2, 6-1 in a match that featured multiple deuces in almost every game. Coryell didn't have his "A" game and Niles was able to take advantage of Coryell at less than his best.
In doubles play, Grandezza's #1 doubles team of Peirce Andrews and Rick Austin lost to Mid Cape's Larry Gagnon and Terry See 6-2, 6-1 in a match that was much closer than the score suggests. "They played the big points better," said Andrews who is still rehabilitating his playing shoulder. Austin traveled to the Cape from Naples but said the trip was worth it despite the loss.
At #2 doubles, Zach Carpenter and Brad Nash teamed up for a strong outing against Jack Dunmead and Bob Reed, pulling out the 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 victory. Carpenter, attempting to revive a slightly rusty game, used the first set as a tune up and he and Nash pulled away with relative ease in the 2nd set.
Captain John Ramsey teamed with Paul Zavala at #3 doubles for a 7-5, 7-6 (7-1) thriller against Ken Casola and James Dilling. As usual, Ramsey left very little fuzz on the ball, drilling every forehand within racquet's reach. Strong serving by both Ramsey and Zavala carried the day for Grandezza.
Grandezza's next match is at home against Gateway Golf and Country Club. Gateway features some seasoned veterans on its team and should provide a fair test for Grandezza. Spectators are welcome at all matches and admission is free. Visit and input 1537369154 into the "team number" field, click on "go," and follow Grandezza's march to the USTA Nationals.