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Welcome to the Tennis Racquet Piki, the best place to decide between tennis racquets. When choosing a tennis racquet, it is important to consider price, weight, flex, construction, power, and swing speed. This Piki makes use of more than 5,200 facts about 257 tennis racquets. Sort and filter these tennis racquets according to your preferences using the options on the left. Whether you're looking for tennis racquets for everyone, lightweight tennis racquets or something else entirely, we have you covered.
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Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Stretch Over
The Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Stretch Over is inexpensive, and it has a moderate swing speed. It has less flexible strings and has a cushion grip and a head heavy balance. It has a 16M x 20C string pattern.
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Price: $69.95
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Stretch Over achieves 79% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 71 RDC, Grip - Cushion grip, Balance - Head heavy
The Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Stretch Over achieves 95% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Stretch Over achieves 100% performance in this category.
Wilson (K)Factor (K)Strike 103
The Wilson (K)Factor (K)Strike 103 is inexpensive, and it has a moderate swing speed. It has a cushion grip, a head heavy balance and a 16M x 20C string pattern. It weighs an average amount.
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Price: $45.95
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Wilson (K)Factor (K)Strike 103 achieves 89% performance in this category.
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Construction: Grip - Cushion grip, Balance - Head heavy
The Wilson (K)Factor (K)Strike 103 achieves 61% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Wilson (K)Factor (K)Strike 103 achieves 100% performance in this category.
Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 (Ki-15)
The Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 (Ki-15) costs an average amount, and it has a moderate swing speed. It has averagely-tense strings and has a cushion grip and a head heavy balance. It has a 16M x 19C string pattern.
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Price: $129
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 (Ki-15) achieves 56% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 70 RDC, Grip - Cushion grip, Balance - Head heavy
The Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 (Ki-15) achieves 89% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 (Ki-15) achieves 100% performance in this category.
Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 New (Ki-15)
The Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 New (Ki-15) costs an average amount, and it has a moderate swing speed. It has averagely-tense strings and has a cushion grip and a head heavy balance. It has a 16M x 19C string pattern.
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Price: $139
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 New (Ki-15) achieves 52% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 70 RDC, Grip - Cushion grip, Balance - Head heavy
The Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 New (Ki-15) achieves 89% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Pro Kennex Kinetic Ionic 15 New (Ki-15) achieves 100% performance in this category.
Wilson (K)Factor (K)Bold 100
The Wilson (K)Factor (K)Bold 100 is inexpensive, and it has a moderate swing speed. With a flex of only 52 RDC, it has relatively loose strings. It has a cushion grip, a head light balance and a 16M x 20C string pattern.
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Price: $54.95
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Wilson (K)Factor (K)Bold 100 achieves 85% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 52 RDC, Grip - Cushion grip, Balance - Head light
The Wilson (K)Factor (K)Bold 100 achieves 48% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Wilson (K)Factor (K)Bold 100 achieves 100% performance in this category.
Pro Kennex Kinetic Pro 15G Light Classic
The Pro Kennex Kinetic Pro 15G Light Classic costs an average amount, and it has a moderate swing speed. It has averagely-tense strings and has a cushion grip and an even balance. It has a 16M x 19C string pattern.
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Price: $109.95
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Pro Kennex Kinetic Pro 15G Light Classic achieves 63% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 65 RDC, Grip - Cushion grip, Balance - Even
The Pro Kennex Kinetic Pro 15G Light Classic achieves 76% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Pro Kennex Kinetic Pro 15G Light Classic achieves 100% performance in this category.
Wilson (K)Factor (K)Kobra Team.FX 100
The Wilson (K)Factor (K)Kobra Team.FX 100 is inexpensive, and it has a moderate swing speed. It has more flexible strings and has a cushion grip and a head light balance. It has a 16M x 19C string pattern.
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Price: $73.95
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Wilson (K)Factor (K)Kobra Team.FX 100 achieves 78% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 59 RDC, Grip - Cushion grip, Balance - Head light
The Wilson (K)Factor (K)Kobra Team.FX 100 achieves 54% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Wilson (K)Factor (K)Kobra Team.FX 100 achieves 100% performance in this category.
Prince Triple Threat Bandit Over
The Prince Triple Threat Bandit Over is inexpensive, and it has a moderate swing speed. It has averagely-tense strings and has a head heavy balance and a 16M x 19C string pattern. When it comes to weight (strung), it is lightweight.
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Price: $54.95
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Prince Triple Threat Bandit Over achieves 85% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 68 RDC, Balance - Head heavy
The Prince Triple Threat Bandit Over achieves 52% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Prince Triple Threat Bandit Over achieves 100% performance in this category.
HEAD Liquidmetal 4
The HEAD Liquidmetal 4 is inexpensive and has a moderate swing speed. It has a flex of 72 RDC, so it has less flexible strings relative to other tennis racquets. It has a head heavy balance and a 16M x 19C string pattern, and the HEAD Liquidmetal 4 has a swingweight of 330 ounces.
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Price: $64.95
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the HEAD Liquidmetal 4 achieves 81% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 72 RDC, Balance - Head heavy
The HEAD Liquidmetal 4 achieves 58% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the HEAD Liquidmetal 4 achieves 100% performance in this category.
Prince Triple Threat Scream 110 Over
The Prince Triple Threat Scream 110 Over is inexpensive, and it has a moderate swing speed. When it comes to flex, it has averagely-tense strings, and it has a head heavy balance and a 16M x 19C string pattern. It has a swingweight of 311 ounces.
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Price: $59.95
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets prefer lower values for price, the Prince Triple Threat Scream 110 Over achieves 83% performance in this category.
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Construction: Flex - 69 RDC, Balance - Head heavy
The Prince Triple Threat Scream 110 Over achieves 53% performance for construction.
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Swing Speed: Moderate
Given that users looking for the best overall tennis racquets have selected moderate as the top choice for swing speed, the Prince Triple Threat Scream 110 Over achieves 100% performance in this category.









