Description
In real tennis, also called court tennis, 27-inch (686-mm) long rackets are made of wood and very tight strings to cope with the game’s heavy balls. The racket heads are bent slightly to make striking balls close to the floor or in corners easier.
Racquetball rackets, unlike many other types, generally have little or no neck, the grip connecting directly to the head. They also tend to have head shapes that are notably wider at the top, with some older rackets looking almost triangular or teardrop shaped.
Beatrix –
Absolutely wonderful racket. I was unsure about getting a 27 inch racket as I\’m used to 25s, but after upgrading I have been whopping all my friends on the court. My secret was purchasing this racket of course – will be buying a second one just in case. 5 stars!
Matilde –
I prefer aluminium rackets but gave this one a shot. Instant regret as it\’s too heavy for top spin shots.