The Three Types of Oversize Tennis Racquet
<< oversize tennis racquet prince os >>Many players have used an oversize tennis racquet for years or even decades, without ever knowing that the word oversize isn’t a specific size. “Oversize” or “OS” is the name given to head sizes of 106 sq. inches and above.
Oversize tennis racquets can be as big as 137 sq. inches as seen in the Gamma IPEX 2.0.
I like to split up the oversize range into my own categories:-
“Standard OS” 106-111 sq. in. . For competitive players who can generate a lot of power but prefer the forgiveness and/or feel of a larger hitting area. Agassi and Juan Carlos Ferrero both use a 107.
“Big OS” 112-120 sq. in. Ideal for club players with low swing speed, as they will benefit from the greater power on offer. This is typically the largest racquet most people will to need. A little accuracy is sacrificed.
“Whopper OS” 121-140 sq. in. For senior players with very low swing speed, these colossal racquets can help to make a reasonable shot from a weak swing. The enormity of these racquets make them look a bit ridiculous, but if you get the chance to have a hit with one they are good fun if nothing else.
You won’t find these terms used in a sports store, but are useful when trying to choose an oversize tennis racquet for a specific player.
