The Best Priced Tennis Racquet By Simon on - Updated Oct 15, 2011

I bought my Head Ti 6000 last christmas and play tennis regularly. It has been my favourite racquet yet and I've had to replace racquets at least once a year. Usually my racquets strings become loose or extremely tight within months and rather then replace the strings which costs roughly $50 and then replace the handle grip for a further cost roughly the same, I commonly buy another. I heard that the Ti 6000 was great for value as I surfed for a new racquet, but instead of purchasing a $200 - $400 Liquid Metal which I was advised, I bought the Ti 6000 and couldn't have been happier. Not only is it light which enables speed, but it also generates quites a good level of power for its size, something I need as a common tournemant player.

The Ti 6000 is probably the best racquet I've had, especially for its low budget price that usually amounts to the quality, but isn't the case with this racquet.

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Candida Eittreim

Buying a racquet is such an individual purchase. What works for one player can be a misery for another. I'm glad you decided on a racquet that works with you, instead of listening to others.

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