Keep in mind that if you are buying your FIRST racquet, then you are most likely new to the sport.
So, lets look at beginner racquets. A beginner racquet will be about the same no matter what brand you buy, note however that some are
better then others though. I recommend something that doesn't feel too
heavy and that you can tolerate swinging around for an hour to an hour
and a half. Ideally the racquet should be from 5 to 9oz, light enough so
that until your technique develops, you have a harder
time over-hitting the ball and spend more time hitting it in. I would
also suggest a racquet with a large head size which is the area that the
strings cover inside the frame. I would go anywhere from 100" to 110".
For example, the Wilson Pro Limited 110 BLX (below) is just such a racquet, with a head size of 110" and its weight just over 9oz. The weight is a touch high for a beginner, but is still in the realm of playable for newbies. Keep in mind that this racquet is still designed as a performance racquet and its price of around $90 to $100 reflects that. Be at ease though, because a racquet like this will easily carry you through a long time of development and should physically last a long while. A cheaper alternative would be a racquet from the (K) series. The (K) series is before BLX and while most of the racquets aren't 'state of the art,' they are more than capable of getting the job done, especially for a beginner/intermediate player. Importantly, make sure you buy a racquet with the right grip size! If you don't know if the racquet grip you are looking at is too big or small then check out my post here.
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