The Ultimate Tennis Equipment List for Budding Professionals (Part 1)

IF YOU LOVE TENNIS AND ARE SERIOUS ABOUT IMPROVING YOUR SKILLS, YOU NEED TO INVEST IN THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT!
This ultimate professional tennis equipment list will help you to evaluate whether your current gear is appropriate and what other essential items you need to invest. This list also give you a suggestion of what you should pack if you are participate in a tennis academy or summer tennis camp. Investing in the right equipment will make it easier to reach a higher performance level besides putting in the hard work on the practice courts.

Tennis Racquet

First and foremost, you need a racquet that suits you and your game. And if you want more power, a larger head size should be perfect as the larger head generate more power. Bigger head sizes can also offer a larger hitting area and more of a sweet spot for beginners.
As a player improves the ability and begins looking for more control, a smaller head size may be more suitable. The head size, length and weight of the racquet will also be altered according to your physical size. Head-light are good for professional, advanced level players who already have great control and power. If want a racquet that helps to improve your power, a head-heavy racquet might be the best choice. Besides the weight of the racquet, one should also consider the balance. If possible you should handle and test hitting a few shots with each racquet type to see what feels best for you before buying.
As your ability improves, you may need to upgrade your racquet, at which point consider factors such as string density and grip size, grip types.

Any good tennis racquet store can guide you in selecting a racquet, just inform them your level, your requirements, your preference and, your budget.

Even if you look for a racquet that is perfectly weighted for your game, you still should to select a different grip or buy some overgrips.

When you play frequently, your handle can get worn soon and absorb a lot of sweat that’s when the overgrips is more comfortable and also easier to change the grip whenever is begins to feel uncomfortable.