I believe the following article will be helpful to you in recommending rackets. Regardless, remember this rule: "Put yourself in your guests' shoes."
1. Treat guests who can provide reference opinions
Once a golfer has experience using a racquet, it becomes much easier to choose the right racquet for them. If they understand the different technical numbers, they can find a racquet that suits the type of player he wants to be. When choosing, we need to look at the manufacturing data on the racket and know how these data affect the racket and what type of player it is suitable for. When we talk about each set of data, we are discussing its elasticity of the racket. , control performance, rotation and hand comfort, etc. Of course, there are other important factors, but these points are the focus of our consideration.
2. Treating customers who buy rackets for the first time
For guests who are new to tennis, it is difficult to decide what type of racket to choose. This requires a long process and may not be 100% accurate, because such guests often do not understand what they want to be. What type of golfer. For players like this, I suggest considering their height, body shape, and physical fitness. If they are tall, strong, and physically fit players, I suggest using a racket with a softer body and less elasticity, because they can complete a wide range of tasks. A fast swing; if you are a player with a thin body and poor physical fitness, it is suitable to use a racket with a harder body and greater elasticity, so that their shots can obtain sufficient power and strength without having to make big movements. Depth; and finally if you're not sure what type they are, then you can have them try a mid-width racquet. After they actually get into tennis, they will gradually discover what they need from the racket, because then they will have some reference points. When you choose a racket for a client who is new to tennis, you must make him understand that this racket will not suit him forever.