HEAD Ti.S6 Tennis Racquet Review

As a beginner picking up tennis for the first time in my late 30s, I wanted a racket that wouldn’t overwhelm me but could still help me improve. After researching entry-level beginner tennis rackets and landing on this 115-square-inch, extra-long model, I’ve been hitting the courts with friends and my teenage son for a few

Teloon Tennis Rackets Review

Whether you’re just starting out or looking for an affordable, reliable racket for casual play, this set caught my eye. It promises a lot: good build, useful extras, and a beginner-friendly design. After a few weeks of hitting the court with these rackets, here’s what I found. The set includes two 27-inch rackets, which is

MBFISH Tennis Racket Review

If you’re new to tennis or just getting back into the swing of things like I was, the MBFISH Tennis Racket Set could be a smart and budget-friendly way to dive in. I picked this set up to practice casually with friends and family, and after several weeks of use on the court, I’ve formed

HEAD Speed S Tennis Racquet Review

After a month of hitting the local courts three times a week, I’ve put this lightweight, spin-friendly racket through its paces. Designed for intermediate players, the Speed S boasts a blend of power, agility, and control, with HEAD’s signature Graphene technology. My sessions, mostly doubles with friends and some solo drills, gave me a solid

HEAD Graphene XT Speed MP Tennis Racket Review

After doing some digging, talking to a few mates, and trying out a friend’s gear, I settled on testing the HEAD Speed MP Graphite Tennis Racket. After a few weeks of solid court time, I can say it’s made a strong impression on me. What really caught my attention first was HEAD’s legacy — they’ve

HEAD Graphene XT Radical S Tennis Racket Review

After getting back into tennis following a long hiatus, I wanted a racket that wouldn’t intimidate my rusty skills but could still pack a punch. Recommended by a friend, I took this graphite beauty for a spin over several weeks, hitting the courts with my son and a few buddies. The Radical S, with its

Dunlop Sports FX Team 270 Pre-Strung Tennis Racket Review

Right out of the box, the build quality stood out. It felt well-balanced in my hand—light enough to swing freely but with enough weight to feel stable on contact. This isn’t some ultra-high-end tournament weapon, but for an intermediate player like me (and even for beginners), it’s a pleasant surprise. It delivers more than I