Choosing the Right Rubbers
Beginners need equipment that is forgiving, controllable, and affordable — not expensive high-performance gear that punishes technical mistakes. The right beginner setup helps you learn correct form, build consistency, and develop feel for the ball.
What to Look For
- 1Start with a complete racket — blades and rubbers sold separately can be overwhelming for new players.
- 2Avoid tensor or boost-treated rubbers — they amplify errors. Stick with classic, medium-density rubbers.
- 3Choose a control-rated blade. Speed will come naturally as your technique develops.







