10 Tennis Warehouse Best Racquets
Updated on: September 2023
Tennis Warehouse Best Racquets in 2023
Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Strung Tennis Racket (Black/White, 4 1/4)
Wilson Prime 103 Tennis Racket - 4 3/8"

- 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
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Wilson Pro Staff Team Tennis Racket, 4 1/4"

- Larger headsize and lighter weight augments playability and forgiveness in a control-oriented frame
- Frame geometry and design inspired by current Pro Staff performance frames
- Matte finish with detailed pattern on inner rim above 3 & 9
- Pre-strung with Wilson Sensation, a multifilament string built for arm-friendly comfort and playability
HEAD Speed Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 21", 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 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: 180 g / 6.3 oz, Head Size : 107in, Grip Size: 3.625in, Length: 21in.
Head Micro Gel Radical MP Strung Tennis Racquet without Cover (4.625)

- On ball impact, Head Micro Gel uniformly distributes the impact load around the frame to provide a rock-solid feel and unique touch
- The head size of the racquet is 98 square inches
- The beam of the racquet is 21mm
- The string pattern of the racquet is 18x20
- The racquet weighs 10.4 oz and is standard in length at 27"
Wilson Junior Burn 21 Tennis Racquet, Pink

- Authentic tour-inspired cosmetic
- For advancing junior player
- Power from the baseline
HEAD Ti S6 Tennis Racket Pre-Strung Head Heavy Balance 27.75 Inch Racquet - 4 1/2 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.
- BEGINNER TO INTERMEDIATE LEVEL: The HEAD Ti S6 graphite tennis racket is an ideal choice for a wide age range of casual players. The oversized 115" head creates a larger sweet spot, great for players still mastering precision.
- HEAD HEAVY ADVANTAGE: The adult tennis racket has a head heavy balance which can aid in stability and control when hitting the ball.
- DURABLE TITANIUM: Made with a durable and lightweight titanium & graphite fiber technology, the S6 tennis rackets are built to last.
- DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 252 g / 8.9 oz, Head Size : 115in, Grip Size: 4.5in, Length: 27.75in.
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HEAD Graphene Touch Radical MP Tennis Racquet (4_1/4)

- The Head Graphene Touch Radical MP Tennis Racquet is a versatile weapon for player seeking the optimal combination of power and control.
- Graphene Touch
- 16x19 String Pattern
- Mid Plus
- Size - (4_1/4) | Color - (Red And Blue)
Head Microgel Radical Mid-Plus: Tennis Racket Review
The Microgel Radical Mid-Plus racket from Head, has a lot to offer in terms of control and accuracy.
The Microgel Radical features a multi-colored skin of orange, white and black. Besides the mid-plus, there are also two other versions to this racket. These are the oversize, and the pro. The racket weighs 10.4 ounces, giving it a light feel. The head size is 98 sq in, giving a small sweet spot. Although, what the small head size does allow, is more accuracy and control.
Serving with this racket can be extremely fun, but at other times, it will leave you wanting more out of it. This type of Radical, unfortunately, lacks power. Being a skinny guy like me, you can't get much power out of a racket like this without muscle. Since it doesn't generate much of its own, you have to be the main supplier of energy. On the other hand, if your looking for spin and control, you'll find that your serves are extremely consistent. Placement is key when using it, because your not going to be driving your serves as much as you would with other rackets. If you have a slice second serve, you won't be afraid rip it, because it really bites the ball.
I found that the Microgel Radical Mid-Plus allows you to really control your ground strokes with ease. While still lacking in power, I can get some pretty aggressive topspin off the ball. Deep shots require a little bit more strength, but with all the precise control, your game can be balanced out. Also, I found that if you string it with a decent power string, you can greatly increase the energy put onto the ball.
Volleying I must say is very pleasing with this one. With the comforting feel, you can deliver volleys with pin-point accuracy. When trying to put the ball away, though, I feel a little bit uneasy. You can put the shot were you want it, but the power just isn't always there. The maneuverability is great, for returning those fast shots at the net.
Overall, I'd I'd give this racket an 8 out of 10, based on its power and control. For control, a 10 out of 10, and for power, 5 out of 10. This racket is great for those of you who are looking for a precise tennis game.