Make your racket work with your game.
Nearly every player on the pro tours has modified their racket in some way to work better with their game. Strategically adding weight to certain areas of a racket can drastically change how it feels when swung and when it contacts the ball.
Want to improve the way your racket works with your game, but have no idea where to start? Select our 'In-person assessment' and the Racket Surgeon will come to you, watch a practice, and work with you to perfect your racket setup. Shoot us a chat message to get started!
Already know what your looking to improve with your racket, but aren't sure how to accomplish it? Our standard service may be all you need. Shoot us a chat message and we'll help get you sorted out.
What we change:
- Weight - How heavy a racket feels when held. Too light and the racket won't feel stable and can lack power. Too heavy and it can get tiring to swing during a long match. Typically measured in grams or ounces.
- Balance Point - Where the center of gravity of the racket is located along it's length. Too headlight and the racket will feel too 'whippy' making it difficult to time your swing. Not headlight enough and the racket will feel sluggish, making fine changes to shots more difficult. Typically measured in 'points' headlight.
- Swingweight - The most important factor in modifying a racket. A dynamic measurement that takes into account the weight, balance point, length, and the speed with which the racket moves through the air. The higher the swingweight the heavier a racket will feel when swung. Typically measured in KG-CM^2.
Need a new base grip or overgrip installed, we can do that too.