The Park Tennis Take
The Park Tennis Take
The EZONE ACE is what happens when a beginner racquet gets invited to sit with the cool kids. It is light, forgiving, already strung, and bright enough that nobody will accidentally walk home with yours. The roomy head helps when your contact point has its own travel schedule, but it still looks and feels like a proper tennis racquet you can keep using as the rallies get longer. As a prestrung starter, it is an appealing first purchase without adding an immediate stringing decision.
The EZONE ACE is what happens when a beginner racquet gets invited to sit with the cool kids. It is light, forgiving, already strung, and bright enough that nobody will accidentally walk home with yours. The roomy head helps when your contact point has its own travel schedule, but it still looks and feels like a proper tennis racquet you can keep using as the rallies get longer. As a prestrung starter, it is an appealing first purchase without adding an immediate stringing decision.
Best for
Beginners who want modern
At a glance
102 sq in head · 260g unstrung · 278g strung · 27 in length · 16x19 string pattern · Prestrung
Description
Description
The 8th-generation Yonex EZONE ACE brings the familiar EZONE shape and look to a lighter, more affordable, prestrung package. A 102-square-inch head adds a little margin around the sweet spot without feeling comically oversized, and the 260-gram unstrung weight keeps the frame easy to move. It suits new players, casual hitters, and juniors moving into a full-length adult racquet. Players who swing very hard may eventually want more mass and stability, but that is a future problem. For now, this is a friendly, modern starter that does not announce “starter racquet” from three courts away.
The 8th-generation Yonex EZONE ACE brings the familiar EZONE shape and look to a lighter, more affordable, prestrung package. A 102-square-inch head adds a little margin around the sweet spot without feeling comically oversized, and the 260-gram unstrung weight keeps the frame easy to move. It suits new players, casual hitters, and juniors moving into a full-length adult racquet. Players who swing very hard may eventually want more mass and stability, but that is a future problem. For now, this is a friendly, modern starter that does not announce “starter racquet” from three courts away.




