Need advice on my first racket!

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by sarahadams, Mar 4, 2022.

  1. sarahadams

    sarahadams New Member

    Heya, all!

    It's wonderful to see how active the table tennis community here is! As the name of the topic suggests I am in dire need of advice but first I'll explain my situation. So I have been playing table tennis for a year now (am 27 y.o.), however, it has always been more or less recreational, however, this being due to the fact that where I live the table tennis scene is not so active. Now, whenever I had the chance to play there have always been rackets around or you could rent one, which I usually did. tennis racket for women So last week I was invited to join a group of enthusiasts who play once-twice a week (which is a lot given how much I've been playing), they train and sometimes participate in local tournaments. Now in the normal standard, you could consider me a beginner, my main source of knowledge being Youtube tutorials and various articles. However, I really need to buy a racket as I am joining the mentioned group of players! My goal here is to learn and get way better than I am at the moment.

    My play-style: I used to playpen hold but have shifted to shaking hands as it is more natural and comfortable to me. I love to drag out games and counter-attacks when the opportunity arises. I do blocking, a top-spin serve, and starting to learn looping with FH. (my knowledge here is very limited so no hate)

    I have been browsing various forums, blogs, and websites on how to choose your first racket but the amount of choices and information is quite overwhelming. What I'd like from a racket and what have I picked out from the array of equipment available from where I'm from (notice: the budget is an issue 50-60 Euros).

    1. I would like to have a forgiving racket that would help me to learn but when the time comes for a serious match would be suitable. From what I gather I would need an ALL/ALL+ racket, am I correct?

    2. These are the choices for rackets available where I live (picked on my limited knowledge on what I need):
    a) YASAKA Classic (they make the racket themselves): YASAKA Classic Sweden + Yasaka Original Extra High Grade (2.1 mm) but I think 2.1 mm is too thick?
    b) STIGA Classic Optimum MP (2mm)

    3. Now I wouldn’t mind assembling the racket myself as it offers more freedom to characterize it.
    These are my choices for the blade based on affordability and knowledge (don’t’ know why but I am very fond of the Yasaka brand though):
    a) Yasaka Sweden Classic ALL/ALL+;
    b) Yasaka Silver 9 Wood;
    c) Butterfly ANDRZEJ GRUBBA ALL+
    d) CORNILLEAU AERO ALL+
    e) Stiga Allround Classic

    These are my choices for rubbers also based on affordability:

    a) Stiga Mendo Energy (2 mm)
    b) Spindlord Adler (1.8-2 mm)
    c) Tibhar Learn Spin (1.5-max)
    d) Tibhar Norm (1.7 mm)
    e) Cornilleau Start-up (1.8 mm)
    f) Nittaku Micro (1.8 mm)

    I have highlighted the choice I think would be suitable as a combo so correct me if I’m wrong! My top choice would be Yasaka Sweden Classic + Cornilleau Start-up [​IMG]

    So what I want from you, my table tennis enthusiast, is to comment on my choices as to what racket or combo should I choose? Maybe I am wrong and should just go with a recreational racket such as STIGA, JOOLA, ATEMI, etc. for under 20 Euros?
     
    Last edited: Mar 4, 2022

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