Dunlop Tristorm Pro
Best versatile racket for intermediate players seeking reliable control.
A reliable entry-level choice for those just starting their journey on the court. The teardrop design prioritizes power, making it easier for beginners to develop their swing and technique without needing advanced precision.
$69.99
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Who it's for
- Intermediate players looking to add depth to their drives
- Developing athletes who need extra margin for error
- Fast-paced players who prioritize maneuverability at the T
Who should skip it
- Advanced tacticians requiring surgical control over ball placement
- Players with sensitive joints or history of tennis elbow
- Aggressive competitors who frequently scrape the side walls
Performance breakdown
Power Generation
Teardrop geometry helps beginners generate pace with minimal swing effort.
Maneuverability
Head-light balance makes quick wrist movements feel intuitive and natural.
Durability
Rugged alloy construction withstands the inevitable wall impacts of learning.
Forgiveness
Large sweet spot allows for consistent shots despite imperfect technique.
Weight Profile
At 170 grams, it feels substantial and stable, though slightly heavy.
Learning Curve
Designed specifically to simplify the game for new court players.
Key Specs
Frame Weight
170 grams
Head Size
77.5 square inches
Length
27 inches
String Pattern
14x20
Balance
Head Light
Material
Alloy
Player Level
Beginner
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