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🎾 Tennis Racket Weight, Balance, and Swingweight Customization – The Complete Tennxpert Guide

  • Photo du rédacteur: Vincent Leroux
    Vincent Leroux
  • 15 août
  • 3 min de lecture

Dernière mise à jour : 31 août

Two rackets, same brand, same model… but they feel completely different. Why?Because beyond the frame, it’s the weight, balance, swingweight, and other hidden parameters that define how a racket truly performs.

At TennXpert, we specialize in fine-tuning these settings for players of all levels. And for those who want to understand—or even try basic adjustments themselves—here’s a complete guide with practical formulas, pro insights, and DIY tips.


1. The Key Racket Specifications

1.1. Weight

  • Definition: Total mass of the racket (unstrung or strung).

  • Effect on playability:

    • Higher weight → more stability and plow-through, less maneuverability.

    • Lower weight → easier acceleration, but less stability.

💡 Reference values:

  • Lightweight: < 285 g

  • All-round: 285–305 g

  • Heavy: > 305 g

1.2. Balance

  • Definition: The point (in cm) where the racket balances when placed on a pivot.

  • Effect on playability:

    • Head-heavy (≥ 33 cm) → more power and swingweight.

    • Even balance (~32 cm) → versatility.

    • Head-light (< 32 cm) → faster handling, better control.

1.3. Swingweight

  • Definition: The racket’s resistance to rotation around the handle, measured in kg·cm².

  • Effect:

    • High swingweight (> 330) → stability and power.

    • Low swingweight (< 310) → quicker reaction and maneuverability.

  • TennXpert baseline: ~285 (unstrung) → ~315–320 (strung).

1.4. Advanced specs

  • Twistweight: Resistance to torsion on off-center hits.

  • Recoilweight: The "felt" mass in the hand during the swing.

  • MGR/I: A ratio of mass, gravity, and inertia, used by pros to fine-tune timing and maneuverability.

2. Useful Formulas for Customization

2.1. Adding lead tape: effect on weight and balance

If you add a mass m (g) at a distance d (cm) from the butt:

New weight = initial weight + m New balance = (initial weight × initial balance + m × d) / (initial weight + m)

💡 Example:

  • Initial: 300 g, 32 cm

  • Add 5 g at 12 o’clock (d ≈ 68 cm)

  • New balance = (300 × 32 + 5 × 68) / 305 ≈ 32.6 cm

2.2. Adding lead tape: effect on swingweight

Swingweight change depends on r (distance from the rotation axis, roughly 10 cm from the butt):

ΔSwingweight ≈ m × r² / 1000

💡 Example:

  • Add 5 g at 12 o’clock (r ≈ 58 cm)

  • ΔSW ≈ 5 × 58² / 1000 ≈ 16.8 kg·cm²

2.3. MGR/I ratio

MGR/I = (Mass × 9.81 × (Length – Balance)) / Swingweight

💡 Target value: ~21 for natural timing on one-handed forehands.

  • Too low → handle-heavy feel.

  • Too high → head-heavy feel.

2.4. Twistweight adjustment

Twistweight is mainly improved by adding weight at 3 and 9 o’clock:

  • +2 g at 3/9 o’clock ≈ +3–4 points of twistweight.

3. Lead placement and its effects

Placement

Effect

12 o’clock

More power & swingweight

10/2 o’clock

Stability and slight swingweight increase

3/9 o’clock

Increased twistweight (off-center stability)

6 o’clock

Small swingweight boost without shifting balance

Under the grip

More handle-heavy, better control

Butt cap

More maneuverability without swingweight increase

💡 TennXpert tip: Always start small (1–2 g per spot) and test progressively.

4. The TennXpert Pro Method

While DIY adjustments are possible, our professional method ensures precision:

  1. Measure all specs (weight, balance, swingweight) with professional tools.

  2. Define your goal (more stability, more spin-friendly, faster handling).

  3. Simulate modifications before adding any lead.

  4. Verify final specs after adjustments to ensure perfect results.

🎾 Outcome: A racket that fits your natural swing—just like the pros.

5. DIY Tools You’ll Need

For players who want to experiment:

  • Digital scale (±0.1 g)

  • Balance board or pivot scale

  • Lead tape (3, 5, or 10 g)

  • Swingweight machine (or DIY apps for rough estimates)

  • Spreadsheet or calculator for the formulas

⚠️ Warning: Over-adjusting can ruin your racket’s playability or even cause injury. When in doubt → consult TennXpert.

6. When to consult an expert

  • Matching 2–3 rackets identically.

  • Eliminating discomfort or arm pain.

  • Optimizing advanced specs (MGR/I, twistweight).

  • Preparing for competition and needing pro-level precision.

💡 TennXpert service includes:

  • Full diagnostic (weight, balance, swingweight)

  • Professional customization (lead, silicone, handle work)

  • Final specs report with all measurements

7. Advanced FAQ

1. Can I increase power without losing control?

Yes. Combine lead at 12 o’clock (power) with counterweight under the grip (to maintain balance).

2. Is it possible to “fix” a racket that’s too light?

Yes. Adding 10–15 g strategically can completely transform its behavior—if done correctly.

3. How can I measure swingweight without a machine?

Use a pendulum-based method or mobile apps. They’re not as precise but can give you a rough estimate.

Conclusion

Weight, balance, and swingweight customization is the most underrated factor in tennis equipment.Two players with the same frame can experience completely different results depending on these specs.

🎾 At TennXpert, we handle the math and the fine-tuning for you.➡ Get your racket perfectly customized and play with pro-level confidence.

 
 
 
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