The head size of a tennis racket directly influences your playing comfort, power, and forgiveness on errors. But you still need to know what this term means and how to choose the right size for your level. In this guide, we explain everything you need to know to properly understand and choose your racket's head size.

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What is the head size of a tennis racket?

Definition

The head size refers to the string bed area of the racket, expressed in square centimeters (cm²). It's the area you hit the ball with. Its size has a direct impact on your racket's power, control, and forgiveness.

The most common sizes

  • Small head size: 600 to 630 cm²
  • Medium head size (midplus): 645 cm²
  • Large head size: 660 to 690 cm²
  • Oversize: over 690 cm²

What impact does the head size have on your game?

Forgiveness

A larger head size increases the effective hitting area, called the sweet spot. This helps to limit errors on off-center hits and provides more comfort, especially for less experienced players.

Control vs. Power

A small head size allows for better control and a more direct response. Conversely, a large head size generates more natural power by facilitating the deformation of the string bed on impact.

Ideal Hitting Zone

The sweet spot is larger on rackets with a large head size. This makes it easier to hit in the optimal zone, which is a major advantage for developing players.

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Which head size to choose based on your level?

Playing Level Recommended Head Size Main Advantage
Beginner 660 – 690 cm² Comfort and forgiveness
Intermediate 645 – 660 cm² Good balance between control / power
Competitive Player 630 – 645 cm² Precision and control

 

🟢 Tip: combine the right head size with a suitable tennis string to maximize your feel and performance on the court.

Examples of rackets by head size

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Should you always play with a large head size?

Not necessarily. If you have good technique and are looking for maximum precision, a smaller head size can offer you a more direct response. The choice also depends on your personal feel. The best thing is always to test different head sizes to find the one that matches your style.

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Conclusion

The head size is not just a simple technical detail: it's a key factor that influences the way you play. To improve, limit errors, and have more fun on the court, choose a racket with a head size suited to your level and your needs. Check out all our tennis rackets and take advantage of our expertise to make the right choice.

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