Power and depth
A racket with easy ball speed can help you achieve greater depth and accelerate your shots with less effort, especially when your swing does not yet generate all the necessary speed.
Compare the Prince Beast, Ripstick, Legacy, Phantom, Tour, Warrior and Ripcord families to find the racket that best suits your level, strokes and playing style, with expert advice, professional stringing and customisation options.
A dynamic family for players who want to accelerate the ball easily, add depth and maintain a manageable response at different playing speeds.
Offensive rackets for players who want to move the racket head quickly, generate an intense ball response and build points with power and rotation.
A range for players who prioritise comfort, a forgiving response and extra help to achieve depth with a more relaxed swing.
Designed for players who value clean feedback, placement and a flexible response that allows them to direct the ball with confidence.
A balanced family for players who want to control the pace, strike confidently and combine precision, stability and manageable power from anywhere on the court.
Fast, versatile rackets for players who want to accelerate their swing, generate power and topspin, and enjoy a comfortable response throughout every rally.
A balanced choice for intermediate players looking for an agile, comfortable and stable racket that helps them accelerate the ball and continue improving.
Prince tennis rackets offer options for players looking for easy power, control, spin, comfort or a balanced combination of different characteristics. The right choice depends on your level, swing speed, the weight you can handle comfortably and the feel you prefer at impact.
At Ipontennis, you can compare the Prince Beast, Ripstick, Legacy, Phantom, Tour, Warrior and Ripcord families. Each range has a different playing response and includes models with different weights for improving, intermediate and advanced players.
There is no single racket that is right for every player. You should consider the assistance you need and the characteristics you can control with your current technique.
A racket with easy ball speed can help you achieve greater depth and accelerate your shots with less effort, especially when your swing does not yet generate all the necessary speed.
Players with more established technique may prefer a precise, stable response and a closer connection with the ball to direct each shot and vary trajectories more effectively.
A lighter racket makes preparation and acceleration easier. Heavier models provide greater stability, but require good technique and the ability to maintain swing speed.
Use this guide to identify the family that best matches your priorities. Within each range, you will find different weights and configurations to adjust the racket's level of demand.
A family focused on accessible power, depth and attacking play. It suits players looking for a lively response without sacrificing balanced manoeuvrability.
View Prince Beast →Designed for aggressive tennis with power, acceleration and spin potential. An option for players who want to attack from the baseline.
View Prince Ripstick →The option for players who prioritise control, feel and precision. Its character is particularly suitable for players who generate their own speed and want to direct the ball confidently.
View Prince Phantom →A balanced range combining control, stability and manageable power. It can suit all-round players who need to respond confidently from different areas of the court.
View Prince Tour →Designed to make play easier through a comfortable response, a generous sweet spot and easy ball speed. Suitable for players who value forgiveness and ease of use.
View Prince Legacy →A versatile family for players looking for acceleration, usable power and easy racket movement. It supports a dynamic game without excessive physical demands.
View Prince Warrior →An option focused on depth, a solid response and accessible power. It may suit players who want to gain confidence and consistency from the baseline.
View Prince Ripcord →Lighter models make preparation, acceleration and technical development easier. A heavier racket can provide greater stability against fast shots, but it will only be an advantage if you can move it correctly without delaying your stroke.
Your choice should be based on your strength, level, swing length and playing frequency, rather than only on the player category shown in a technical specification.
A larger head generally offers greater forgiveness on off-centre shots and can make ball speed easier to generate. More control-oriented formats provide a precise response, but require cleaner contact and more established technique.
You should also consider the balance and weight distribution, as two rackets with the same static weight can feel very different when swung.
The string setup can significantly affect control, power, spin and comfort. A monofilament can provide control and durability for players who accelerate the ball strongly, while a multifilament can offer a more comfortable response and easier ball speed.
Tension should be adapted to the model, string type and your preferred feel. Excessive tension does not always provide more control and may reduce comfort. At Ipontennis, we provide professional stringing before shipping and can recommend the most suitable combination.
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