Should I get a 100 or 98 racket?
In the world of modern tennis, advanced players looking for control tend to look for 98 sq inch racquets, while most intermediate players do best to look at 100 sq inches or more. Racquet sizes, on average, have increased over the last 10 years. If you have any more questions or need anything leave a comment down below. I’ll help you with whatever you need! You can also email me here at [email protected] to contact me.

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