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So I recently bought a new racket for my girlfriend, a beginner who has been playing for about a month now. Purely recreational, no coaching or anything.... but she's absolutely hooked and wants to get better.
The racket is a Yasaka Sweden Extra with Rakza 7 Max on forehand, and Rakza 7 2.0 on backhand. I realize that this is already considered to be a fairly slow racket.
She has played with this setup for maybe 12 hours now, and is doing well, gradually developing her shots, and looks to be heading towards a typical offensive topspin game. She's having lots of fun and is steadily progressing.
However, she does seem to be missing lots of shots long, particularly topspin forehands, and I can't help wondering if I should have gotten her a slower racket.
If so I'm thinking a Yasaka Sweden Classic with Rakza 7 Soft. She could learn on this slower setup, and then graduate to the YSE with Rakza 7 later. This progression would make sense to me, since they are very similar blades and rubber, the only difference being speed.
So what do you think? Should I get her a slower racket?
Or should she just stick it out with the current racket? Again, I know that YSE + R7 is not considered to be very fast, so maybe I'm overthinking this?
Thanks
So I recently bought a new racket for my girlfriend, a beginner who has been playing for about a month now. Purely recreational, no coaching or anything.... but she's absolutely hooked and wants to get better.
The racket is a Yasaka Sweden Extra with Rakza 7 Max on forehand, and Rakza 7 2.0 on backhand. I realize that this is already considered to be a fairly slow racket.
She has played with this setup for maybe 12 hours now, and is doing well, gradually developing her shots, and looks to be heading towards a typical offensive topspin game. She's having lots of fun and is steadily progressing.
However, she does seem to be missing lots of shots long, particularly topspin forehands, and I can't help wondering if I should have gotten her a slower racket.
If so I'm thinking a Yasaka Sweden Classic with Rakza 7 Soft. She could learn on this slower setup, and then graduate to the YSE with Rakza 7 later. This progression would make sense to me, since they are very similar blades and rubber, the only difference being speed.
So what do you think? Should I get her a slower racket?
Or should she just stick it out with the current racket? Again, I know that YSE + R7 is not considered to be very fast, so maybe I'm overthinking this?
Thanks