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Beginner tennis rackets

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Encuentra la raqueta de tenis que mejor se adapta a tu juego

Descubre raquetas de tenis para principiantes, jugadores habituales, competición y Junior. En Ipontennis te ayudamos a elegir según tu nivel y estilo de juego, con servicio de encordado profesional y opciones de personalización.

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  • Personalización de raquetas
Buying guide

How to choose a beginner tennis racket

Choosing the right first racket makes it easier to learn comfortably, prepare the stroke on time and enjoy tennis from the first sessions. This selection includes beginner tennis rackets weighing from 260 to 300 g, with head sizes ranging from 100 to 113 in². There are very light frames for getting started, balanced options for developing technique and more stable rackets for players who already play regularly and want to continue progressing.

01

Start with the weight

Weight affects how easily the racket accelerates and how stable it feels through contact. The lightest option is not always the best one: the racket should suit the player’s strength, coordination and playing frequency.

  • 260–270 g: maximum manoeuvrability for beginners and occasional players.
  • 280–285 g: a useful balance of light handling, control and stability.
  • 300 g: an option for fitter players who are already progressing.
02

Consider head size and balance

A generous head size provides a more forgiving hitting area, while balance determines how the racket’s weight feels during the swing. Beginners usually benefit from a combination that produces easy depth without demanding perfect preparation.

  • 100–103 in²: a versatile size for learning while retaining control.
  • Above 105 in²: extra help with depth and more forgiving contact.
  • Moderate balance: easier handling and a lower sensation of effort.
03

Plan for progression

A good beginner tennis racket should feel comfortable now while still allowing improvement over the coming months. Grip size, string pattern and string tension can influence the playing feel just as much as the frame weight.

  • Choose a grip size that feels secure without excessive squeezing.
  • An open string pattern supports easy power and access to spin.
  • Professional stringing is available to adapt the setup to your level.

Choosing between two rackets?

Tell us the player’s age, height, experience, playing frequency and whether the priority is light handling, power or comfort. The Ipontennis team can help compare the options and avoid a racket that is either too demanding or too limited for future development.

  • Specialist advice
  • Weight and head-size review
  • Help with grip and stringing

Why buy a beginner tennis racket from Ipontennis

Selected by level Models for starting out, improving technique and continuing progression.
Clear specifications Weight, head size, balance and string pattern for useful comparisons.
Professional stringing A service available to adapt strings and tension to the player.
Specialist support Help before and after choosing a new tennis racket.

Beginner tennis rackets do not have to be limited to occasional use. A proportionate choice can support smoother technique and allow the player to improve without replacing the racket too soon. Players who still need a shorter frame should visit our junior tennis rackets category.

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