Tennis Racquets For Adults

Finding the ideal adult tennis racquet may seem complicated, but it’s actually the beginning of a wonderful adventure. At Babolat, we’re here to support you at every step of this journey. The adult tennis racquet is not a product to be chosen randomly. It must perfectly match your playing style, level, and aspirations on the court. Whether you’re looking for a lightweight tennis racquet for better maneuverability or a racquet offering more power to dominate your opponents, we have what you need. Discover our range of adult tennis racquets without further delay.

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Pure Strike 16/19 Gen4 Unstrung Pure Strike 16/19 Gen4 Unstrung

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Pure Strike Team Gen4 Unstrung Pure Strike Team Gen4 Unstrung

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Pure Strike 18/20 Gen4 Unstrung Pure Strike 18/20 Gen4 Unstrung

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Pure Strike 100 Gen4 Unstrung Pure Strike 100 Gen4 Unstrung

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Pure Strike 100 16/20 Gen4 Unstrung Pure Strike 100 16/20 Gen4 Unstrung

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How to choose your Babolat tennis racquet?

Choosing your tennis racquet means understanding what best suits your game and your goals. That's why we offer a wide range of adult tennis racquets. Whether you're looking to improve your accuracy, increase your hitting power, or simply find a comfortable racquet that allows you to play for hours without fatigue, we have the advice and products you need.

Buy my tennis racquet according to my level

I am a beginner and just starting in tennis

If you are at the beginning of your tennis career, you need to choose a tennis racquet that facilitates learning and skill development:
- A lightweight racquet (less than 285g unstrung), offering very good maneuverability,
- A flexible and comfortable frame,
- A large head size (about 660 cm²), providing the control and tolerance needed to perfect your shots. We refer to this as a forgiving racquet,
- Prefer a multifilament string with a tension between 22 and 24.

I am intermediate, I play tennis several times a week and I’m starting to compete

For those who already have good experience on the tennis courts and are looking to take their game to the next level, it's crucial to choose a tennis racquet offering an optimal balance between power and control.
Here are the product characteristics to consider:
- A head size of 645 cm²
- A racquet that weighs between 280 and 300g (unstrung)
- A multifilament or soft monofilament string between 22 and 25.

I am a competitor at heart; tennis is a philosophy!

As a competitor, your goal is to climb the rankings.
You can choose a tennis racquet:
- With a head size between 630 and 645 cm² for more precision, ideal for players who already master their strength and technique,
- A racquet weighing between 300 and 310 grams for increased power and shot stability,
- A stiffer monofilament string (to promote control and spin) with a tension between 22 and 25.

Our racquets and other Babolat equipment are the choice of many professional players like Rafael Nadal or Carlos Alcaraz. Whether you are a competitor or a professional, they will perfectly meet the demands of high-level play.

What are the purchasing criteria for choosing your Babolat tennis racquet?

Grip size

The grip sizes for a tennis racquet are crucial to ensure a comfortable hold and prevent injuries. Here are the different grip sizes available, often measured in inches or millimeters, with their European equivalents:
Grip Size 0: 4 inches (102 mm) - corresponds to European grip 0
Grip Size 1: 4 1/8 inches (105 mm) - corresponds to European grip 1
Grip Size 2: 4 1/4 inches (108 mm) - corresponds to European grip 2
Grip Size 3: 4 3/8 inches (111 mm) - corresponds to European grip 3
Grip Size 4: 4 1/2 inches (114 mm) - corresponds to European grip 4
Grip Size 5: 4 5/8 inches (118 mm) - corresponds to European grip 5
Grip Size 6: 4 3/4 inches (121 mm) - corresponds to European grip 6

To choose the right grip size, it is recommended to measure the distance from the second line of your palm to the tip of your ring finger. If you are between two sizes, it is often advised to choose the smaller size, as it is possible to increase the grip circumference with an overgrip or grip replacement for a more precise fit.

Head size

Tennis racquet head sizes vary to suit different playing styles, skill levels, and personal preferences. Here is an overview of the different head sizes, measured in square centimeters, to help you understand the available options:

Small head size: Between 626 cm² and 645 cm²

Offers more control and is preferred by advanced or professional players accustomed to hitting the ball with precision.

Medium head size: 645 cm²

Provides a good balance between control and power, suitable for many intermediate and advanced players.

Large head size: Between 645 cm² and 742 cm²

Increases power and has a larger "sweet spot," ideal for beginners, intermediate players, or those needing more support to generate power. Head sizes of 700 cm² or more are generally offered for veteran players. Choosing the appropriate head size largely depends on the player's skill level, personal preferences, and what they seek to improve in their game.

Racquet weight

The weight of a tennis racquet is an important factor that affects maneuverability, control, power, and injury potential. Racquets are generally classified into three main categories based on their weight (unstrung):

Lightweight racquet

Less than 285 grams: These racquets offer excellent maneuverability and are ideal for beginners or juniors.

Balanced racquet

Between 285 and 300 grams: Offering a good balance between maneuverability and stability, these racquets are popular among intermediate and advanced players.

Heavy racquet

More than 300 grams: Preferred by advanced players and competitors, these racquets maximize stability and power potential upon impact. It is often recommended to test several products to find the tennis racquet that suits you.

Racquet balance

The balance of your adult tennis racquet influences the maneuverability and power of your shots. A head-heavy racquet (more weight towards the head of the racquet) allows you to generate more power, ideal for players seeking to add depth to their shots. Conversely, a handle-balanced racquet promotes maneuverability and control, perfect for those who prioritize precision and tactical shots.

Which Babolat tennis racquet range is suitable for my game?

Babolat offers a wide range of products to its customers: Babolat Pure Strike, Babolat Pure Aero, Babolat Pure Aero Rafa, Babolat Pure Drive, the Babolat Wimbledon edition, and the Babolat EVO collection (Aero and Drive).

The Babolat “Pure Drive” tennis racquet

The Babolat “Pure Drive” range is perfectly suited for tennis players seeking power and versatility. The Pure Drive is the most popular tennis racquet on the market. It suits both passionate amateurs and more competitive or professional players looking to overwhelm their opponents with ever more powerful shots. The Pure Drive allows for long rallies and easy winning shots at every opportunity.

The Babolat “Pure Aero” tennis racquet

The Babolat “Pure Aero” tennis racquet is specially designed for players who prioritize spin and control the rally while mastering their ball trajectories. The shape of its frame and its special string pattern are perfectly adapted to players with a powerful stroke who want to overwhelm their opponents with heavy, high-trajectory shots.

The Babolat “Pure Aero Rafa” tennis racquet

The Babolat “Pure Aero Rafa” tennis racquet is the signature racquet of the master of clay courts: Rafael Nadal. It has been specially designed to provide maximum spin. Its frame, head-heavy balance, and more open string pattern than the Pure Aero provide more length and ball heaviness to exhaust and push back the opponent. By choosing the “Pure Aero Rafa,” you choose a racquet proven at the pinnacle of competition, offering confidence and performance to outclass your rivals.

The Babolat “Pure Strike” tennis racquet

The Babolat “Pure Strike” tennis racquet is designed for tennis strategists seeking to combine control and dynamism. It has been specially created for power hitters looking to channel their natural strength and aggressive counter-punchers holding their baseline. It is perfect for players wanting to master the match and hit the ball with complete confidence.

The Babolat “Evo” tennis racquet

The Babolat “Evo” tennis range is intended for beginner players who want to progress quickly. These tennis racquets feature a perfect balance between power and comfort, improving the effectiveness of each shot and making matches more enjoyable. Perfect for intermediate players aspiring to elevate their game, the “Evo” encourages a dynamic and adaptable play style.

Which string for my tennis racquet?

Choosing the string for a tennis racquet depends on several factors such as playing style, skill level, personal preferences, and sometimes health considerations like sensitivity to injuries. Here’s an overview of the main types of strings available and their characteristics to help you choose:

Natural gut strings

Natural gut strings offer excellent playability with superior touch and great shock absorption. These strings are very responsive and provide excellent power.

Polyester strings (monofilament)

Monofilament polyester strings are very durable and offer excellent control and increased spin potential, but with less power and reduced comfort compared to natural gut.

Multifilament strings

Multifilament strings are designed to mimic the qualities of natural gut, offering a good combination of comfort, power, and feel. They are less durable than polyester but more than natural gut.

Hybrid strings

Hybrid strings combine two different types of strings, often polyester for durability and control on the main strings and multifilament or natural gut for comfort and power on the cross strings.

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