According to Martin Fisher, speaking in a recent interview, “We have put together a list of the five best squash racquets, each one of which is suited for a different type of player or different style of play. Further, we have provided a thorough buyer’s guide, so you can feel comfortable making your own decision should you choose a racquet not recommended.”
The two major factors that must be considered when selecting a squash racquet are power and control. These two elements work in opposition to each other, i.e.; more power means less control. Two more factors further influence which of the two factors is suitable for a player. Beginners want a racquet which offers more control, while more advanced players can choose more4 powerful racquets as their skill level grows.
The article describes the components of a squash racquet and the elements to consider in the selection. The terminology includes descriptions of the Head and Throat (Open, Closed and Hybrid); Balance; Weight; Material; Grip/Beam; and Strings. Each of these elements is described as it relates to power and control.
The top five selections are manufactured by Head, Tecnifibre, Prince, and Dunlop. The editors choice for an all-purpose racquet is the Tecnifibre CarboFlex 125 or HEAD Nano Ti 110. These two can be taken anywhere for all types of skill levels and competition.
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