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Frame: The overall structure of the racket, including the head, shaft, and handle. It’s usually made of materials like carbon fiber, aluminum, or graphite, making it both strong and light.
Head: The oval-shaped top part where the strings are. This is the area that makes contact with the shuttlecock. Some heads are slightly wider, offering a larger "sweet spot," while others are narrower for precision.
Strings: Thin, tightly woven synthetic fibers stretched across the head. The tension of the strings can vary; higher tension offers more control, while lower tension gives more power.
Shaft: The long, thin part connecting the head to the handle. It can be flexible or stiff, affecting how the racket handles. A flexible shaft provides more power, while a stiff one gives better control.
Handle (Grip): The part you hold, usually covered with a cushioned material to ensure a firm and comfortable grip. Grips come in various sizes and types (tacky, cushioned, dry) to suit different play styles and hand preferences.
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