Racquet Reviews

Tennis racquet reviews by Tennisnerd with the purpose of helping you buy the right tennis racquet for your game and skill level.

Buying a racquet can be a difficult decision and Tennisnerd intends to make it easier for you with plenty of information around some of the best tennis racquets available.

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HEAD Speed MP and Pro Black series

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

HEAD has released a new paint job for their most popular racquet line. Let’s have a look at the HEAD Speed MP and Pro Black. The reason for this paint job update is, from what I’ve heard, that Djokovic is not a huge fan of predominantly white racquets due to impacting his vision when zoning […]

Angell K7 Cyan XL and Lime XL Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

It took me a while to get used to the extended length, but once I did, they played great. Here is my Angell K7 Cyan XL and Lime XL Review. I have been thinking about whether I should make the move to an extended racquet for my match play. Why? I am 5’9′ or 175 […]

New HEAD Gravity Racquets Review (2021)

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

I have been play-testing the 2021 HEAD Gravity racquets, which is just a paint update. Here is my new HEAD Gravity racquets review. To clarify: the new HEAD Gravity racquets review is me revisiting my previous review from 2019. I really liked the racquets back then and was especially taken by the HEAD Gravity Pro, […]

Prince Synergy 98 Review – First Impressions

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Not long ago I reviewed the old-school Prince CTS Synergy DB 26 and here is something quite different – The Prince Synergy 98. The Prince Ripstick took a heritage name and brought something new and different. The Prince Synergy 98 does the same thing. Prince again throw something different into the mix with a 98 […]

Prince Ripstick Review – First impressions

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The Prince Ripstick is here! An aggressive-looking and sounding racquet for the aggressive player! Rip to win. When I got the new Prince Ripstick demo, I couldn’t help but laugh out loud. Talk about a BOLD design with exciting colours, large o-ports and a thick beam. Tennis racquets rarely offer much in terms of interesting […]

Dunlop CX 200 Tour Review (2021)

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

For info on the latest version, see our 2024 Dunlop CX 200 Review. Why change a good thing? That was probably the reasoning behind this update. Here is my Dunlop CX 200 Tour Review. The Dunlop CX 200 Tour 18×20 has been one of my favorite frames since it came out in 2019. It’s easy […]

Prince CTS Synergy DB 26 Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Throwback time! Old-school racquet lovers will likely love this one. Here is my Prince CTS Synergy DB 26 Review. The Prince CTS Synergy DB 26 is classic in design, style and playability. It has quite a drastic CTS from 20 in the throat to 26 at the top of the beam. It feels solid despite […]

HEAD Gravity Pro vs Prestige MP

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

It was a tough day today with parking tickets and a massive computer breakdown, but here is my HEAD Gravity Pro vs Prestige MP comparison. There are many similarities in the comparison of the HEAD Gravity Pro vs the Prestige MP. Both have a 20 mm beam, 200 CPI (HEAD’s power scale), 18×20 string pattern, […]

New HEAD Gravity Racquets

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

HEAD announced the launch of the new Gravity racquets today. It’s only a cosmetic update, but I will revisit my review of the series. The new HEAD Gravity racquets come in slightly more fresh and neon-inspired colors. The Gravity line has become quite popular on the club level thanks to the above-average sweet spot, good […]

Dunlop CX 400 Tour Review (2021) – First Impressions

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

For info on the latest version, check out our 2024 Dunlop CX400 Tour Review. A new racquet in the Dunlop CX series, here is my Dunlop CX 400 Tour Review – first impressions. In short – surprising! The average in head sizes is slowly creeping up. Nowadays even control-oriented racquets are 100 sq inches with slightly […]