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What is Head Speed?

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Head Speed refers to a term commonly used in tennis and golf to describe the speed at which the racket or clubhead travels during a swing. A higher head speed typically results in more power and velocity behind the ball, which can lead to better shot execution and performance. In tennis, the HEAD Speed tennis racquet series refers to a line of racquets produced by the brand HEAD that are designed to enhance swing speed while offering a balance between control and power. Similarly, in golf, club head speed is an important factor that contributes to the distance and accuracy of a golf shot. Golfers often aim to increase their club head speed through various training methods and techniques to improve their overall performance on the course.

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Frequently Asked Questions about head speed

So, what is the simple answer to “What is racket head speed?” How do we get more of it? Obviously, racket head speed is just that: The speed that the racket head travels during a swing to and through a ball. The average server moves their hand and racket head at the same speed from the shoulder.

All HEAD Tour racquets are reported in the Head CPI Chart (Control-Power Index). The chart shows different values for each model of the respective racquet silos (families). Each Tour-Racquet (not all previously released but all upcoming Tour racquets) also indicates this value on the racquet at the outer shaft.

Recommended by Novak Djokovic, this racquet is part of a bestselling series that is built for speed. You can play fast while feeling every shot, with the new Auxetic construction providing even more sensational feel.

Swing speed, also referred to as clubhead speed, is a term you hear pretty often as golfer.

The Speed family of racquets sits between the classic control of the Prestige line and the modern power of the Extreme series. These racquets are perfect for all-court players looking for a good balance between power and control along with an arm-friendly feel and easy access to spin.

Head also changed the naming system in the Prestige lineup. For the longest time, the MP denoted the brand's “standard” Prestige. Now that racket is called the Pro, while the MP is a 99 in2 racket, with an 18x19 string pattern allowing for a bit more forgivingness, spin and access to power.

The Speed MP is Head's first racket that can really launch the ball. It has a more open 16x19 string pattern and a lighter 300 gram weight. While its flex characteristics are similar to the Pro, these other features make it a bit more wild to control, but quite a bit more powerful and easy to generate spin with.

Like Federer, Djokovic is an owner of NetJets, and he often uses one of the company's private jets to travel to tournaments. He has been known to charter a Gulfstream G650 private jet, which is a high performance, twin engine, ultra-long range business jet manufactured by Gulfstream Aerospace.

While there are a couple of ways to measure your swing speed, the only truly accurate way of doing it is to use a launch monitor while you practice hitting balls on a range. This is a device that professionals use to measure the speed of a golf ball and the club head at impact.

Driver Method Once you have ten or more solid shot carry distances, calculate the average distance of these drives. Dividing that average distance by 2.3 should give you a decent idea of your clubhead speed plus or minus a few MPH.

The French word requette means "palm of the hand," and racquet originally referred to a tennis-like game played by hitting a ball with the hand.

Training rackets are designed to help players practice their form and swing in the comfort of their home. These rackets are particularly heavy to help players build form and power in their swings.

Racquet stiffness or flexibility is measured by the Swing Index (SI) or by power levels. A lower number Swing Index or a higher power level number mean the racquet is stiffer and will add more power to your swing.

Pick The Right Racquet

  • 19-, 21- and 23-inch racquets. These are all generally youth racquets for players age 8 and under.
  • 23- and 25-inch racquets. These are generally best for the 9-10-year-old age group.
  • 26-inch racquets.
  • 27 inches and up.

A bold and specific statement. There is also “MP” written on the shaft which means this is the mid-plus model. These are the specs of my HEAD Prototype racquet: Head size: 100 sq inches. Length: 27 inches (standard)

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