Best Tennis Racquets for Beginners of 2025
Players new to tennis will find these racquets easy to use and make learning the game fun. (Updated February 2025)
We've picked the best light and comfortable racquets that make it easier to pick up the game. When you're shopping for first racquet, it's important to note that not all tennis racquets come with strings in them. Here we feature some racquets that come with strings pre-installed, and some racquets that do not. Fear not if you choose a racquet that comes "unstrung," we have a guide to help you choose tennis strings, and our product experts are just a call away. Once you've chosen your string and racquet, if you order it from us, we'll get it strung and mailed to you.
Best Racquets for Beginners
Our Picks | Cost Range $= Under $100 $$= Under $200 $$$= Over $200 |
Performance Highlights |
Head Titanium Ti.S6 | $ | All-around value Maneuverability Comes with strings installed |
$ | All-around value Lots of power Comes with strings installed |
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Babolat Boost Rafa | $$ | Easy to hit with spin Comes with strings installed |
$$ |
Big sweetspot |
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Prince O3 Legacy 120 | $$ | Maximum vibration dampening Power |
Dunlop LX 1000 | $$$ |
Comfortable feel |
Wilson Clash 108 v3 | $$$ | Plenty of power Comfortable feel |
Yonex ASTREL 120 | $$$ | Easy to swing Powerful |
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Head Titanium Ti.S6
Strings: Comes with strings installed
Why we like it: Coming with strings installed, the Head Ti.S6 comes ready to play. It offers ample power and spin from its large head size, and with a light weight under 9 ounces strung, it's easy to swing. This racquet is ideal for beginners looking for an extra large sweetspot.
Prince Warrior 107
Strings: Comes with strings installed
Why we like it: With the Warrior 107, you can feel ready to head out and play! It comes strung, and a large head size provides a big sweetspot for easy power. It's just over 10 ounces strung for a good blend of maneuverability and stability.
Babolat Boost Rafa
Strings: Comes with strings installed
Why we like it: With bright colors, this Boost Aero Rafa stands out on the court. It has a smaller head size than the other racquets on this list, giving it a bit more control. Still, this racquet is easy to swing and offers easy pace and spin. Plus, as an added bonus, this racquet is inspired by one the game's legends, Rafael Nadal and comes with strings installed.
Head Instinct PWR 110 2025
Strings: Comes unstrung
Why we like it: With a 110-square-inch head size, this racquet makes it easy to hit with depth and pace. It's also longer than a standard tennis racquet, which means added power, especially on serves. This 2025 version also keeps its price below $200, and for the price delivers all-around performance for players getting into the game.
Prince O3 Legacy 120
Strings: Comes unstrung
Why we like it: When you’re learning the game, you tend to hit the ball off-center, which typically leads to higher levels of shock and a drop in power. The O3 Legacy 120 sidesteps this problem with a very luxurious hitting area, punctuated by Prince’s time-tested O3 Technology, which produces excellent vibration dampening.
Dunlop LX 1000
Strings: Comes unstrung
Why we like it: With a 115-square-inch head size, this Dunlop LX 1000 has a big hitting area. This racquet is loaded with technologies intended to help you have fun while learning the game. Players looking for high comfort and easy power should give this oversize racquet a serious look. Doubles players will love the added reach at net from the longer than standard frame and should also find some added power on serves.
Wilson Clash 108 v3
Strings: Comes unstrung
Why we like it: Since its release, the Clash family has been known for its arm-friendly feel. The latest v3 version is more flexible than the outgoing version, which increases the soft feel. The outgoing Clash 108 v2 is available in only bigger grip sizes right now, but if this fits your hand, it's a great deal. (If you're not sure which grip size you should use, you can learn how to measure it in our article on picking the right grip size.) Either version of the Clash 108 is a great option for dedicated beginners looking to improve their game. We find this racquet, like the others in the Clash line, to offer outstanding comfort.
Yonex ASTREL 120
Strings: Comes unstrung
Why we like it: This ASTREL 120, like the other racquets on this list, packs lots of easy power. What sets this racquet apart is its comfort, easy-to-swing feel and very generous head size of 120 square inches, one of the largest available on the market.
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