Head Tennis Racquets
Their selection of racquets is just as impressive. Are you a tournament level player wanting to win those finals? Are you steady but trying to get more power in your game? Are you a beginner who is excited to play but missing out on winning enough points? Looking to add more spin? Needing more control? Chances are Head has a racquet for all these and more. Thanks to their well-established Graphene 360+ technology using unique spiralfibers they bring innovation to every game. With several different series to choose from, Head continues to be a leader in tennis racquet choice.
Which tennis pros use Head?
Very popular among the men’s top 100. Approximately 20 tour pros use one of their racquets led by Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev. Also widely used by women. Ashleigh Barty and Sloane Stephens lead a list of about 10 pros.
Most popular Head racquets
Different kinds of players favor different models.
Without a doubt, the Prestige Series is built for big hitters, especially those at the expert level. With five different versions available though, their appeal extends to a wide variety of power players.
Speed Series is a great place to start looking for all player levels where spin is desired. This series is noted for the ability to hit a variety of shots. As a result, it is a big seller. The Extreme Series specializes in spin. The grommets and the frame and even the string pattern are built to produce spin.
The Gravity Series is specifically designed to have the largest possible sweet spot to minimize vibration from those off center hits common in average players. This benefits players needing control and comfort. Five different versions will fit beginners and intermediates. It also is popular.
The Radical Series is for the player who is tournament ready and plays a wide variety of shots.
There are models all over the brand for women at all levels. The Instinct Series in particular, and other models labeled “Lite” use all of Head’s technology that women players find appealing.
Does Head make kids racquets?
Yes. Several models are available. Look for models with numbers like 21 to 26 in the name indicating a shorter length. Our Kid’s Tennis Racquet Buying Guide can help you pick the right one.
How to choose a tennis racquet
Start with our Tennis Racquet Buying Guide.
Be sure to select the right grip using our guide on How to Measure Tennis Racquet Grip Size.
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