Tennis Rackets

Find your perfect tennis racket today at tennisnuts! As the biggest UK retailer of tennis rackets, we stock all the leading brands and ranges. We specialise in the high-performance tennis rackets which you may have seen in the hands of ATP and WTA professionals, but we also stock a popular selection of recreational rackets which are great for an occasional game at the park.

We've arranged the rackets into four distinctive categories: Ultimate Control Rackets (heavier rackets, smaller heads for advanced), Power & Spin Rackets (competitive rackets for all levels, slightly heavier with 100 headsize), and Intermediate or Improver Rackets (lighter rackets with bigger heads). The other main category is Recreational & Beginner rackets. If you're unsure which racket to go for, check out our handy guide on How to Choose a Tennis Racket where we explain everything you need to know about selecting the right tennis racket.

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Be sure to check out our other tennis departments and guides including our section on "How to Choose a tennis racket"  which aims to help you find the tennis racket that is most suited to you and your ability.

Choose the Ultimate Control rackets if you are an accomplished player or are looking for ultimate control as you have a long powerful swing.

Choose the Power & Spin rackets if you are looking for a nice mixture of power and control.

Choose the Intermediate rackets for the ultimate in power and forgiveness...easy on the arm and lightweight.

Many of these tennis rackets come pre-strung from the manufacturers in strings and tensions which are suitable for the majority of players. If you do prefer a specific string or tension on a factory strung racket, or are looking to purchase a 'Frame Only' racket, we provide an optional stringing service.

Selecting the right tennis racket is a deeply personal process for players. Factors such as playing style, skill level, and personal preference come into play. It's crucial to consider factors like racket weight, head size, balance, and grip size to find the perfect match that complements one's game.