In tennis, a Racquet (or racket) is the primary tool used to hit the ball. It consists of a large, oval-shaped frame with a tightly strung mesh of strings and a long handle.
Modern tennis racquets are typically made from lightweight, durable materials like graphite or composite metals. The strings are tightly stretched across the frame to create a trampoline-like effect when hitting the ball.
Racquet specifications, such as head size, weight, balance, and string pattern, can vary widely.
These factors influence a racquet’s power, control, and feel. Players often choose racquets based on their skill level, playing style, and personal preferences.