Roger Federer's current racket, the Wilson Six.One Tour in the BLX range, which he has used since the start of the 2010 season, weighs 330g, one of the heavier rackets used by the pros nowadays, as Andy Murray's racket, the HEAD YouTek Radical Pro weighs 55g less than Federer's at 275g. Most other professionals' rackets weight between 270 and 300g.
It could be that you are using too heavy of a racquet, or even too light of a racquet. If you are using too heavy of a racquet, then you are using your full force to just swing the racquet to hit the ball. If you are using too light of a racquet, then you are using all of your power just to return the ball because the racquet doesn't provide enough resistance to hit it back. It could also be that you are using improper form. Improper form leads to hurting arms, especially tennis elbow and hurt wrists. If you are only using your arms and not moving the rest of your body into position, that could be the reason your arm hurts - your form requires that your arm does all of the work.
mr and mrs federer
his coach, Peter Lundgren
Racquet comprising a ball striking surface, a racquet head frame, and a racquet handle. Different dimensions and lighter than a tennis racquet.
It is surely federers slam
probably because with so many strings needed in a racquet, the racquet itslef probably couldn't withstand the forces of the tension trying to pull the racquet apart! and if you made one that didnt collapse itself then it would be too heavy and cumbersome to use with agility on a tennis court! a bit like a lead balloon!!
A racquet is not used for volleyball.
Charles Racquet died in 1664.
Charles Racquet was born in 1597.
probably a Wilson or prince racquet, look for a headsize around 110 sq. in. and a lighter racquet
Racquet Club of Philadelphia was created in 1889.
Racquet Club of Chicago was created in 1923.