Racket length
The length of the racket is the distance from the base of the handle to the end of the racket head. The standard adult racket is 68.58 cm (27 inches) long, by far the most on the market. Extended rackets (even by a few centimeters) increase the range and strengthen the force of impacts, as well as provide better service and ball rotation. Instead, they reduce ball control. The lower maneuverability of the extended rackets is especially noticeable when playing at the net. Standard rockets are more dynamic. Shorter lengths than the standard ones are junior rackets. The physical conditions of the child are an important factor in the selection of rackets for children. The height and weight of a child may contribute to the fact that physically grown children should use rackets a little longer than recommended by the manufacturer.
Division of rackets due to length:
- 27 inches (68.58 cm) and larger - for adult tennis players
- 26 inches (66 cm) - for children 10-12 years or 136-146 cm
- 25 inches (63.5 cm) for children 8-10 years or 128-136 cm
- 23 inches (58.5 cm) - for children 6-8 years old or 120-128 cm
- 21 inches (53.5 cm) - for children 5-6 years old or 112-120 cm
- 19 inches (48.5 cm) - for children 4-5 years or 100-112 cm