10 The Best Tennis Racket

Updated on: October 2023

The Best Tennis Racket in 2023


Wilson Federer Tennis Racquet (EA)

Wilson Federer Tennis Racquet (EA)
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023

Wilson Tour Slam Tennis Racquet (EA)

Wilson Tour Slam Tennis Racquet (EA)
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • Power String bridge
  • Longer main strings for explosive power
  • Stop shock sleeves for improved comfort
  • Grip Size: 4 3/8

HEAD Speed Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 21", Red

HEAD Speed Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 21
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • 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.

Wilson Junior US Open Tennis Racquet, 21-Inch

Wilson Junior US Open Tennis Racquet, 21-Inch
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • Aluminum Racquet
  • Approved for tennis players 10 and under
  • Strung racquet without a cover

HEAD Radical Jr Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Light Balance Kids Racket - 26", Red

HEAD Radical Jr Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Light Balance Kids Racket - 26
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • 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

HEAD Tennis Racquet Cover Bag - Lightweight Padded Racket Carrying Bag w/ Adjustable Shoulder Strap

HEAD Tennis Racquet Cover Bag - Lightweight Padded Racket Carrying Bag w/ Adjustable Shoulder Strap
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • 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.
  • PROTECT YOUR RACQUETS: The racket cover bag is a must for any player looking to take their game, and their equipment a little more seriously.
  • LIKE NEW: In order to get the most power out of your racquets for as long as possible, proper care is important! Keep your racquets protected from the elements and play like a pro.
  • AMPLE STORAGE SPACE: Each padded racket bag features a large main compartment with enough room left for a few small items such as keys, your phone, and balls.
  • MAXIMUM UTILITY: Adjustable shoulder strap and fence loop offer functional utility perfect for casual trips to the court.

Wilson Tour Slam Adult Strung Tennis Racket, 4 1/4" - Purple

Wilson Tour Slam Adult Strung Tennis Racket, 4 1/4
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • Aluminum construction
  • Volcanic frame technology provides power and stability
  • Power strings increase power
  • Stop shock pads reduce Racquet vibration for greater control
  • Strung balance 3 points head light

Wilson Prime All Court Tennis Ball 4 Pack (12 Balls)

Wilson Prime All Court Tennis Ball 4 Pack (12 Balls)
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • Traditional performance standard, featuring exclusive Duraweave felt
  • USTA and ITF Approved
  • Excellent performance and durability on all court surfaces
  • Premium All Court Performance ball for training and competition
  • Four pack of three ball cans

HEAD Ti. Conquest Tennis Racket - Pre-Strung Head Light Balance 27 Inch Racquet - 4 3/8 In Grip

HEAD Ti. Conquest Tennis Racket - Pre-Strung Head Light Balance 27 Inch Racquet - 4 3/8 In Grip
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • 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.

Wilson Pro Staff Team Tennis Racket, 4 3/8"

Wilson Pro Staff Team Tennis Racket, 4 3/8
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • 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

Can Industrial Hemp Save the Forests of the World?

An article explaining the uses of industrial hemp in many of the same industries that utilize trees, and how the crop can reduce our dependence on forests.

Nearly four billion trees are cut down each year for the purpose of making paper products. Thirty-five percent of the total trees harvested in the world are used for this purpose. If we estimate that each acre of forest land can produce an average of two hundred viable trees for papermaking, then each year twenty million acres of forests are cut down to fuel the world's need for paper products. This area is cumulatively about the size of South Carolina. Remember that this chunk of forests is being harvested each year to fuel paper products, and that trees do not grow in a single season like farm crops. Also, forests provide much of the earth's natural habitats and erosion controls. Decimating forests has grave ecological consequences, and papermaking is expediting that process.

Hemp on the other hand, could vastly reduce our dependence on trees for paper. Trees have a relatively low cellulose content (the component necessary for papermaking) of around thirty percent. Tree paper is also not as long lasting as many alternative paper products and requires intensive bleaching from many toxic agents. Industrial hemp is about seventy percent cellulose and lasts much longer than paper made from trees. Data reveals that one acre of hemp can yield as much usable fiber for papermaking as four acres of trees. Trees are technically renewable resources but are not particularly sustainable due to the fact that they take decades to reach desired maturity. Industrial hemp crops on the other hand can grow in a mere ninety days, allowing for two and even three crops in a year. So, if we combine the figures of productivity and crop yields, it would only take one-and-a-half to two-and-a-half million acres of hemp to yield the amount of fiber for yearly paper demand. Hemp can be grown in all fifty states, so each state would only need to devote around forty thousand acres to producing hemp for the sole purpose of papermaking. That's only a hundred and sixty square kilometers per state in order to shoulder the burden of the entire world's paper use. To better put this into perspective, that amount of land is equal to about five percent of the total surface area of Rhode Island, the smallest US state.

Much of the harvested trees throughout the world are not made directly into boards for use in carpentry. Instead, the fibers are flattened and mashed together to create what we know as plywood. However, plywood is only as strong as the fibers it contains and much of that strength is determined by the length of the fibers. Wood fibers measure only a few inches at most, and that limitation therefore reduces the overall tensile strength of plywood. You may have noticed that large pieces of plywood bend and warp when subjected to heavy weights and splinter easily. Hemp on the other hand has very long fibers, and the fibers themselves are the strongest naturally occurring fibers in the world. So, a combination of long and very strong fibers allows industrial hemp to form the bulk of very strong ply-board. These boards do not need to be as thick as tree-based plywood in order to accept the same kind of weights. Furthermore, the length of the hemp fibers reduces the chances of splintering and shearing of the material under stress. The part of the hemp plant used to create ply-board is called the hurd, which accounts for seventy percent of the stalk. The use of industrial hemp ply-board in construction could help to reduce the numbers of trees cut down for that purpose each year.

Many trees are cut down for marginal purposes, such as creating woodchips and mulch. Does it really make sense to cut down an entire tree to create a mass of tiny particles that rot easily and need regular replacement? Industrial hemp hurd has been found to make excellent chips and mulch. It is much more absorbent than wood and can thus last much longer without becoming soggy. Hurd chips make ideal bedding for animals and also for mulch used for landscaping and gardening.

Trees still serve a valuable purpose. In terms of lumber cut straight from trees, there is really no substitute unless you use metal which is much heavier and costlier. However, the fact remains that too many trees are being cut down each year to meet the world's industrial demand. Hemp is a perfectly viable alternative to many uses of trees, and in many cases superior. Easy to grow and incredibly versatile, there is a very good chance that hemp will be the agent that eventually saves the forests of the world. Or at least, we can hope so.

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