Mandatory equipment that you need to prepare to start playing tennis.
Sections
4
Main Equipment
Supporting Equipment
Additional Accessories
Field Equipment (No Need to Bring Your Own)
Main Equipment
This is the main tool in the game of tennis. Choose a racket that suits your playing level and playing style. Weight, head size, and balance of the racket greatly affect your game.
Tennis Racket
Tennis balls are made of rubber and coated with special fabric. Choose a good quality tennis ball to make the game more enjoyable.
Tennis Ball
Tennis shoes are specifically designed to provide support and comfort while playing on the tennis court. Choose tennis shoes that have good soles to prevent injury.
Tennis Shoes
Supporting Equipment
Choose clothes that are comfortable, absorb sweat, and allow you to move freely. Choose clothes that are appropriate for the weather.
Tennis Sportswear
Choose socks that are comfortable and absorb sweat. Tennis socks usually have extra padding in the heel and toe area.
Tennis Sports Socks
Use a towel to dry your sweat while playing. Choose a towel that is small and easy to carry.
Tennis Towel
Staying hydrated is essential when exercising. Bring a water bottle that is easy to carry and refill.
2 Liter Drinking Bottle
Additional Accessories
To carry rackets, balls and other equipment. Choose a racket bag that has enough compartments to accommodate all your gear.
Tennis Racket Bag
Racket grips serve to improve your grip on the racket. Change your racket grip regularly to keep it comfortable to use.