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Top 10 Best Beginners Badminton Rackets

When it comes to finding the perfect badminton racket for beginners, one must wonder: what is the best option? According to our experts, an ideal choice for beginners would be a racket featuring a shaft with flexible or medium-flexibility. This particular attribute ensures that beginners can enjoy the game without putting excessive strain on their arms or wrists, while also enabling them to generate power for their shots by effortlessly maneuvering the racket's shaft. To guide you in making an informed decision, we have compiled a comprehensive list of the finest ten badminton rackets specifically designed for beginners.










If you are still unsure, why not have a look at our guide on How To Choose a Badminton Racket?

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Even Balance

More versatility:

  • For advanced players.
  • Offers both control and power
  • Helps develop and all-round game.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket
Head Heavy

Greater power:

  • For players seeking power.
  • Extra pass in the head.
  • Increase power of smashes.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket
Head Light

More speed:

  • For fast, attacking players.
  • Less mass in the frame and head.
  • Great choice for doubles play.
Learn more: How to choose a badminton racket