No.0: The supermarket buys Visa, Double Happiness, Zudis, etc. Change it into RMB 150 and RMB 1.5.
The first one: introduction shots Wilson/Prince/Hyde/Dunlop, etc. (I haven't heard that Babolat is low-end), and the level is changed to 2.5 within 400 yuan.
Second hand: senior strokes of major tennis brands (optional) RMB800 to 3.5.
The third hand: Enthusiasts can basically control the attributes of the racket only if they shoot the signatures of professional players with a level of 3.0.
For beginners, it depends on their own financial situation. If you are conservative and just want to taste something new, buy a double happiness racket or other supermarket brands (like me, no more than 150 yuan) to cultivate your interest, and change it as soon as you learn the basic forehand and backhand strokes (otherwise you will be easily injured).
If the economic conditions are relatively well-off, you can directly buy big brands (such as Wilson \ Prince \ Hyde \ Deng Lupu's low-end entry lens) to recommend! Because big brands pay more attention to details, their own use is very different, because the novice racket has a more important feature, that is, the racket face should be large. Generally, 108+ or even 1 10 is needed. When I was a junior, I found that it was a novice racquet (108), and the sweet area of hitting the ball was naturally large. This is more suitable for beginners (the racket for girls is extremely light). The price is limited to RMB 400 yuan. Personally, I think the low-end racquets Wilson and Deng Lupu did a good job ().
When the level reaches 2.5+ and you have a real interest in tennis, you can consider buying a decent racket. At this time, it is best to borrow a friend's racket to see if different rackets match your own ball path. And the matching of lines is also very important, because the grade of racket you want to buy now will not have pre-installed lines. You can consider buying a line around 50 yuan (except for a boss who wears a K90 training line in 5 yuan). Generally, the line will be broken in about 3 months (the premise is of course to call 1-2 times a week), so I have to weigh it in my mind.
After 3.5, I actually have no right to speak. I think the level of 3.5 fluctuates. At this time, I believe you are already familiar with your own advantages and disadvantages. So choosing a favorite racket should no longer be a problem.
See for yourself, boss.
There's another one. When you ask beginners what to pay attention to when playing tennis, I tell you, if economic conditions permit, find a coach to practice at least a few lessons first, because the technical movements of tennis are the most important;
There are also regular tennis training classes, and the rationality of technical movements is very important. The mistakes in the initial action form memories, and regular actions are needed to correct them later, which is time-consuming and laborious;
So, the beginning is the most important thing, remember.
Good luck ~ ~ ~