Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet

Racquet - Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet
Grip Sizes Available - 4 1/4, 4 3/8, 4 1/2
Coordinating Bag? - Yes
Head Size - 710 cm^2 or 110 sq. inches
Beam Size - 25 mm
Weight - 280 g or 9.8 oz unstrung
Weight - 10.4 oz when strung
Balance (Unstrung) - 345 mm
Tension - 54-64
String Pattern - 16 Mains / 19 Crosses, One Piece / No Shared Holes
Flex - 58
Overall Length - 27 inches
Power Level - Medium / High
Composition - Titanium Graphite
Swing Speed - Slow / Moderate

The Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet is a tennis racquet that is designed to be ideal for any new or entry level players. Because the Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet offers a larger head size of 110 square inches, there is a much larger sweet spot that can be taken advantage of, along with plenty of forgiveness for mis hits. The Titanium technology behind the Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet is designed to provide for a light weight and still maneuverable frame for the racquet, and this makes it significantly easier for beginners to the court to get a good swing out of it.

Because the Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet also provides maximum power, it offers playability for any beginning tennis player that is looking to add significant improvement to their game over all. The Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet comes equipped with a free ATP Pro bag, giving beginning players the complete package that they need to hit the courts for the first time with confidence. If you are a beginning to mid level player and you are looking for an excellent deal on a tennis racquet that is both powerful and lightweight, then the Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet is an excellent choice for you to begin with because it affords you power and speed with maneuverability and forgiveness when it comes to missing shots.

The Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet has an excellent graphite composite tennis racquet that comes pre strung for free and also has a coordinating cover. This Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet has an oversized head, which means that the main part of the racquet is larger here than in most cases. This offers a larger sweet spot, giving beginning players a larger hitting surface and a better chance of making a winning hit. Despite the larger size, the Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet is still light weight, which makes it excellent in terms of maneuverability.

Most specialty racquets are harder for beginning players to master, but the Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet is clearly designed specifically to cater to new players who are just getting the hang of the game and need a racquet that is going to offer power, flexibility and maneuverability without much practice. If you are looking for an excellent starter racquet with a good balance, a light weight and an oversized head, then the Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet is the racquet for you.

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