The Prince Phantom 100P 310g Tennis Racket, from the brand Prince, features a sleek black design highlighted by a prominent "P" logo on the strings. Its refined appearance is completed by a matching black handle and frame. Equipped with TeXtreme technology, this racket offers durability and exceptional performance for dedicated tennis players.

Prince Phantom 100P 310g Tennis Racket

Regular price £178.50
Regular price £210.00 Sale price £178.50
(Save 34%)
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Prince Phantom 100P 310g Tennis Racket

Prince Phantom 100P 310g Tennis Racket

Regular price £178.50
Regular price £210.00 Sale price £178.50
(Save 34%)

WEIGHT:

310G

PLAYER STYLE:

All Round

HEAD SIZE:

100 in² / 645 cm²

Grip Size

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What we love

Great Spin

Model:

Prince - Phantom

Play style:

All Round

Weight:

310G

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Product description

  • For Ultimate Feel & Touch
  • 16x18 Stringing Pattern
  • Improved Stability
  • Classic Feel, Modern Performance

The Prince Phantom 100P (310g) tennis racket is an advanced level racket offering fantastic touch and feel.

Perfect for players who prefer a more classic feel and equiped with an open 16x18 string pattern, which adds greater spin generation to keep the ball dipping into court. This 2nd generation Prince Phantom has been tweaked, with the addition of A.T.S (Anti Torque System) for improved stability. The high swingweight gives plenty of plough through power and the 100in head size is more forgiving than many classic rackets.

TeXtreme - Spread tow woven laminates are developed with a thinner structure and straighter carbon fibres to create a composite material that is 20% lighter in weight with improved stiffness. Positioning TeXtreme in the shaft and lower hoop with a 45-degree orientation reduces frame twisting by up to 25%. The result is unparalleled stability and plow through on impact providing more Power AND Control on your shots.

Twaron - With added Twaron filaments for extra frame vibration dampening to give the most comfortable version of TeXtreme ever

ATS - The new Anti-Torque System (ATS), TeXtreme & Twaron, at the 2 & 10 o'closk positions to help reduce upper hoop torsions. This results in increased power and unparrelleled ball pocketing.

Brand Prince
Model series Prince - Phantom
Racket Strung? No
String Pattern 16x18
ORIGINAL STRINGS Unstrung, Frame Only
Recommended Strings Prince Syn Gut Duraflex
PLAYER LEVEL Professional
PLAY STYLE All Round
RACKET BALANCE Head Light
BALANCE POINT (MM) 315mm
Exact Racket Head Size 100 in² / 645 cm²
Beam Width 20-16mm
Material Graphite
WEIGHT 310 grams
OVERALL LENGTH 27" / 68.5cm

BUYING GUIDE

The Ultimate Tennis Racket Buying Guide - How to Choose?

Here at Tennis HQ we have put together an extensive guide to help you find your perfect racket. Selecting a tennis racket can be daunting, especially if you are relatively new to the sport. There are tons of technical specifications to get your head around that can have a big impact on finding your perfect racket.

To enable you to help you buy we’ve designed our tennis rackets main range filters to match the choices to buying to the below catagories. This should make it even easier for you to find the right tennis racket

In this guide we will give you an general overview of the type of racket required for a beginner, intermediate or advanced player. Then we will guide you through the different racket specifications to help you tailor your racket selection to fit you and your game.

 

Which player are you?

The terms beginner, intermediate and advanced are very subjective, when we speak about players within each of these categories this is what we picture
  • Beginner - new to tennis, looking to become consistent when rallying, still learning more about the different strokes and how to play them 
  • Intermediate - playing on a regular basis, knows all about the different strokes and can play them, playing friendly matches and pushing to represent their club in some of the lower league teams or already representing their club
  • Advanced - Regularly competing or able to compete in external tournaments, representing their club in matches at a high level, very competent around the court, has a clear understanding of their style of play

Beginner Tennis Rackets

If you are at the very start of your tennis journey often you will be needing a racket that is easy to use, forgiving, and can help you progress. The last thing a new player needs is to be deterred from the sport because they are struggling with the wrong equipment. 

A typical beginner's racket will have the following characteristics:-

  • Larger head size 102 - 110 sq inches
  • Lighter weight 250 - 275 grams
  • Balance 340 - 350mm (head heavy)

Intermediate Tennis Rackets

If you have been playing tennis for a while, your technique is pretty solid and you are playing matches with friends at your local club, then you are going to need a racket that you can rely on to suit your game. Typically at this level, you are going to need a racket that offers you more control than a beginner's racket but is still maneuverable as you develop your shots further. 

A typical intermediate racket will have the following characteristics:-

  • Medium head size 98 - 102 sq inches
  • Medium weight 280 - 300 grams
  • Balance 320 - 340mm (Average balance to slightly head light)

Advanced/Professional Tennis Rackets

If you are playing at a reasonable level such as representing your local club in a higher league or regularly competing in external tournaments it is likely that you have a good idea about what sort of racket you need. Typically at this level players need rackets with a lot of control as they can provide the power themselves. They feel confident enough to opt for a racket that is heavier and less forgiving as the extra weight can allow them to access more power. 

A typical advanced racket will have the following characteristics:-

  • Smaller head size 95 - 100 sq inches 
  • Medium to heavy weight 300 - 320 grams
  • Balance 310 - 320mm (head light)

We have given you a typical overview of what to look for in a racket if you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced player. Now we will go through some more detailed things to consider when choosing the correct racket for your game.

Player Characteristics

If you are naturally strong as a person you may want to opt for a racket with more control. Rackets with more control typically have a small head size. On the flip side if you feel like you need a bit more power from the racket then you can opt for a racket with a larger head size. You may need to also think about your height, a taller player will have longer arms and will generally swing faster producing more power so that player might need to also opt for a small head size.

Swing Speed

Your swing speed is simply how long or short your swing is and how slow or fast your swing speed is. More advanced players tend to have a long and fast swing whereas beginners tend to use a shorter, more compact swing. The faster the swing the more power is generated so typically the more control is needed from the player's racket. 

Style of Play

Are you an attacking player or a defensive player? Do you like to dictate the point using speed and spin like Nadal or use the speed of the incoming ball to generate pace moving your opponent around the court to create space like Federer. If you like to play aggressively then chances are that you want to hit the ball harder and therefore a more powerful racket might be better for you. If you like to play high percentage tennis then you will want a racket with more control. 

There are many technical aspects to a tennis racket and some we have touched on already. We are now going to go through the main specifications to consider when selecting your next tennis racket. 

Head Size 

Head sizes range from about 95 -110 sq inches, the larger the head the more power a racket generates. Rackets with a larger head size have a larger sweet spot, this is the optimal area to hit the ball. The larger the sweet spot the easier it is to hit the ball cleanly. A smaller head size offers more control and a small sweet spot, this is often the choice for more advanced players as the rackets are less forgiving.

Rule of thumb

Larger head size = More power

Smaller head size = More control

Racket Weight  

A racket's weight is a major consideration when choosing a tennis racket. Generally speaking the heavier the racket the more power it provides. If you think about a hammer, the heavier the hammer the more force is driven through a nail. On the flip side the lighter the racket the less power. Heavier rackets tend to be used by more advanced players, if the racket is too heavy for a player this can often lead to player fatigue and could even cause injury. Quite often a racket brand will provide the same model of racket in various weights so it's worth looking into to find the weight that is going to be suitable to you. 

Rule of thumb

Heavier racket = More power

Lighter racket = Less power

Balance 

The balancing point of a racket is measured in millimeters. An adult racket is 27 inches long or 680 mm so the midpoint is 340mm. If the balance point is higher than 340mm then the racket is head heavy, lower than this then it is head light. Head heavy rackets offer more powerful whilst head light rackets are more maneuverable. More advanced rackets tend to be head light. Balance is often down to a personal choice to its worth trying out some rackets with different balance points to see what works for you. 

Rule of thumb

Balance more than 340mm = Head heavy

Balance less than 340mm = Head light

String Pattern 

A racket's string pattern is the number of strings in the main strings (vertical) and the number of cross strings (horizontal). The most typical string pattern is 16/19 which is 16 mains and 19 crosses. However, there are variations to this. 18/20 string patterns have more mains and cross strings meaning the strings are closer together. This is called a closed string pattern and will typically create higher levels of control. With a closed string pattern the strings will not move as much during play and therefore the string longevity will increase.

Open string patterns are anything less than 16/19 they are not as common but essentially the fewer strings on a racket the larger the spacing between strings and the more power and spin can be produced. 

When we think about string pattern and the head size together we can see that on rackets with a larger head the strings will be spaced further apart and therefore the racket will produce more power and have more access to spin. 

Rule of thumb

Open string pattern (fewer strings) = More power and spin

Closed string pattern (more strings) = More control 

Beam Width

The thickness of a racket's frame is generally a sign of how flexible a racket is. If a racket has a thicker beam of 25mm or more it means that the racket is stiffer and more stable. A stiffer racket will produce more power as more energy is transferred back through the ball just like a tile floor when bouncing a ball. A racket with a thinner beam of 21mm or less will be more flexible and will absorb some of the energy just like bouncing a ball on carpet. A more flexible racket will provide more control and tends to be linked to more advanced, heavier rackets.

Rule of thumb

Thinner beam 18-21mm = More control

Average beam 22-24mm = Average control and power

Thicker beam 25-28mm = More power

Grip Size 

Grip size is one essential area that does not distinguish between different levels of players. There are 6 different grip sizes called grip size 0 to grip size 5. The grip size is the measurement of the circumference of the racket grip, this is measured in inches.

Grip Size 0 = 4 inches

Grip Size 1 = 4 ⅛ inches

Grip Size 2 = 4 ¼ inches

Grip Size 3 = 4 ⅜ inches

Grip Size 4 = 4 ½ inches

Grip Size 5 = 4 ⅝ inches 

Grips size is really important as the wrong grip size could lead to discomfort from your racket or even injury. The best way to determine your grip size is to measure the distance from the tip of your ring finger on your playing hand to the second line on your palm. You can also try out different grip sizes and see which feels best for you.

We would always recommend buying a racket with a slightly smaller grip size, this way if you want to add an overgrip to your racket you aren’t creating a grip that is too large for you. An over grip is a great cost effective way to have a regular fresh grip on your racket as they are inexpensive and can be easily replaced once worn out. An overgrip will generally add about half a grip size to your racket. 

Rule of thumb 

Choose a size down from your preferred grip size so that an overgrip can be used

Stringing

When selecting a racket you will find that some rackets come prestrung and some rackets come unstrung. The reason that some rackets are sold as unstrung is that typically the players buying these rackets prefer to customise their strings and have them professionally strung to their specifications. Rackets that come prestrung are often strung with more basic strings at an average tension, this will suit beginners and some intermediate players.

Our advice is to have fresh strings added to your racket, this way you can guarantee that the strings in your new racket are high quality and at the correct tension. For more information on tennis strings please refer to our Ultimate Tennis String Guide.

Rule of thumb

Always get your new racket strung with fresh strings by a professional upon purchase if you are of an intermediate or advanced level

Second Racket 

If you watch professional tennis players you will notice that they often have multiple rackets in their bag for each match. The reason for this is that if their strings break or they feel like the tension has gone in the strings then they have back up rackets that are exactly the same so they don’t need time to adapt to a new setup.

As players and coaches we have seen so many players at local clubs break a string only to reach for their old racket in order to carry on their game. This is the same as changing your shoes halfway through a run, the player is going to need time to get used to the new setup.

Our advice is to get yourself a second racket and have both rackets strung the same way. This way when the strings do break halfway through a match you have exactly the same racket ready to go as a backup. Make sure to rotate between your two rackets evenly so that the racket, strings and grip wear evenly making the transition even more seamless.

Rule of thumb 

When buying a new racket buy two of the same so you always have a backup 

We hope you have found this guide helpful and informative when selecting your new racket. If you have any further questions then please contact our team and they can advise you on your purchase.

PRODUCT DELIVERY

United Kingdom UK Mainland Delivery Options

Delivery Type Working Days  Cost
Standard DPD 2-3 FREE if over £75, or £4.95
DPD Express  1 £5.95

 

•  Please note that DPD Express is subject to placing your order before our 1pm dispatch time.

•  Customisation (Re-Stringing) may cause a 24-48 hour delay in dispatching your order.

•  If you'd like to double check prior to ordering, you can contact us via Live Chat, Email (support@tennishq.co.uk) or via the phone (+44 (0)2381 449449).

•  In the unlikely event that your parcel is not delivered, please email support@tennishq.co.uk within 14 days of purchase. We cannot accept claims past this point.

•  Please do not refuse a parcel delivery from the courier. If you change your mind and would like to return the parcel, please follow the instructions provided on our 'Returns' page. If a parcel is refused upon delivery, this holds a £15 charge which will be deducted from your refund upon arrival back to us.

• If any items are missing or damaged on receipt of your parcel, please ensure you make contact with TennisHQ within 14 days of receiving the parcel. If this is reported outside of this window, we will not be able to resolve this for you. The item must also remain unused whilst this is investigated and resolved.

Rest of the World Rest of UK Delivery Options

Region Delivery Type Working Days Cost
Scottish Highlands Standard 2-4 Working Days 2-4 £19.95
Northern Ireland  Standard 2-4 Working Days 2-4 £9.95

 

  Please note that due to our location on the South Coast, all Scottish locations above Aberdeen are considered 'Scottish Highlands'.


DPD Express Delivery Terms

 ORDER PLACED ON DISPATCH DAY EXPECTED DELIVERY*
Mon-Thurs (Before 1:00pm) Same Day Next Day
Friday (Before 1:00pm) Same Day Monday
Saturday-Sunday Monday Tuesday

 

•  Tennis HQ strives to deliver all Express parcels on the next working day, subject to ordering before the 1pm cut-off, though can not be held responsible for delays outside of our control. 

•  A signature or delivery image is required for all deliveries from Tennis HQ. 

•  Should you happen to be unavailable when delivery is attempted, the parcel will return to the depot for another attempt. If delivery is unsuccessful on more than one occasion, the parcel will be returned to us, which will incur fees that would need to be paid by yourself.

•  The above also applies should delivery be made to a collection point and returned to us due to failure to collect the parcel. 

•  If a ‘safe place’ delivery is requested, Tennis HQ is not liable for theft or loss of the parcel. By requesting delivery to a safe place, you are taking full responsibility for the parcel, provided the courier has delivered to the safe place requested.

 


 DPD Terms and Conditions

•  The customer agrees that DPD may, at their discretion

○ (i) deliver the parcel to a neighbour's address in the case of a failed delivery.
○ (ii) deliver the parcel to a local DPD pickup shop in the case of a failed delivery.

•  In the case of delivery to a pickup shop or neighbour, this information will be provided via the tracking number on the DPD app or website, along with an image of the delivery. 

•  DPD does not deliver to BFPO address or UK PO Boxes. 

•  Delivery information or instructions can be provided or altered via your tracking number through the DPD app or website. You can also select a safe place or preferred neighbour. 

•  To view areas currently affected by service disruption, please click here. 


Unfortunately, due to Brexit, we will no longer be shipping outside of UK Mainland. 

RETURNS / WARRANTY

Our Policy

We hope you are happy with your TennisHQ order, though we completely understand that sometimes, rackets don’t quite feel right, or shoes can be a little snug! We’ve made our returns process as simple as possible, to ensure you can return without any hassle. 

We are unable to reserve stock for exchange items, so if you are looking to exchange an item you have purchased from us, this would need to be returned for a refund, and the new item can then be ordered via the website. 

Christmas Extended Returns

We offer an extended returns policy for orders placed for Birthday and Christmas presents. You must tick the box during the checkout process to state it's a Christmas/Birthday gift to be eligible for the extended returns period.

This is valid and available for any orders placed from the 11th October 2024 and will entitle you to return anytime up to the 13th January 2025.

Eligibility For Returning Goods

Before returning, please ensure that you are eligible to do so. The following are the requirements that need to be met in order to return your item. 

  • Items must be returned within 30 days from the date of purchase. 
  • Items must show no signs of use and returned in their original packaging, including the plastic wrap on the handle of rackets and boxes and tags attached to shoes or clothing. 
  • Items must not be customised. Rackets with a 'Stringers Professional Decision' restring applied by TennisHQ at the time of purchase can be returned, but any refund will not include the cost of the restring. If you qualified for a free restring, a £25 service charge will be deducted from your refund to cover the cost of stringing. 
  • If your racket was restrung with a string and tension of your choice, as opposed to 'Stringer's Professional Decision', then we are unable to accept a return on this.

Goods that are returned that are not eligible according to the criteria above will be refused and returned to you. TennisHQ reserves the right to charge you for any reasonable losses incurred by this. 

Our Return Process

Step 1 - Contact Us

Either pop an email to support@tennishq.co.uk or give us a call on 02381449449 to request the return. Please include your order number and your reason for returning to ensure we can proceed as quickly as possible for you. Once you have made contact with us, you will be provided with a Collect+ return label, which is priced at £5.95. The label is pre-paid, so the £5.95 cost would be deducted from your refund.

 

Step 2 - Package Your Return

Please ensure your item is wrapped securely, and avoid applying sellotape to the item’s packaging or box. If damage is caused to a product by application of tape or insufficient packaging, you will be charged for this, or possibly have your return refused in severe cases. 

 

Step 3 - Attach Your Label

Once your return has been authorised, you’ve received your label and packaged the item, you just need to attach the label to your parcel. Please ensure your label is not attached to the product itself, or the product’s box/packaging. 

 

Step 4 - Drop The Parcel To Your Local Collect+ Point 

Once packaged and labelled, all you need to do is take the parcel to your closest Collect+ point. Your local store can be found here: 
https://www.yodel.co.uk/store-locator

 

We suggest retaining the receipt, so you are able to track your parcel. This may also be needed if there are any issues with the parcel en route to us. 

We strive to process all returns within 14 days of arriving with us. 

Wrong Item Received / Damaged Goods

Whilst it is unlikely, mistakes can happen. If you believe you have received the incorrect item or your item is damaged/faulty upon receipt, please contact us at support@tennishq.co.uk.

Please ensure you do not use the item, or remove the packaging (plastic wrap on rackets, or tags on clothing/shoes). If the item is used or the packaging is removed, we will not be able to exchange this for you. 

To speed up the process, please include images of the issue, along with your order number.

Once we have the images and order number, we will provide you with a pre-paid label to have the item returned to us. Once returned, we can replace the goods. 

We again kindly request that no sellotape be applied directly to the item’s packaging. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I return using a different courier?

You’re welcome to use a courier of your choosing, though be aware that we wouldn’t be liable for any loss or damage in transit if your own courier is used. 

For returning via your own choice of courier, our address is as follows.

TennisHQ / Flywalk Ltd

Unit 1 Greatbridge Business Park

Budds Lane

Romsey, Hampshire

SO51 0HA

United Kingdom

Will I receive a full refund?

If all items match the return criteria, then your item will be refunded in full, minus the label cost of £5.95 if this service has been used. Shipping costs are not included in the refund unless returned due to damage or an incorrect item being received. 

My item has been damaged through use, am I able to return it?

If your item has been damaged through use, this would need to go through our warranty process. Just email support@tennishq.co.uk with details of the damage and we can begin the warranty procedure. 

How long does it take to receive my refund?

We aim to process all returns within 14 days of arrival at our warehouse. Once processed, refunds will generally appear in your bank account within 2-3 business days.

PRICE MATCH

We're passionate about offering our customers the best possible price on any product!

We review our prices weekly in line with the current product range and update them as often as we can. We try to be as competitive as possible but, if you do manage to find a product for less somewhere else, we'll always try to match the price where possible!

How to achieve a price match?
Please read our terms and conditions below before contacting our sales team by filling in the Price Promise tab available on any product page.  You'll need the competitors website address available so our sales team can verify the match.

Price Match Conditions

  1. The product must be identical in all ways.
  2. The competitor website must have the goods in stock and ready to ship. When comparing items with multiple sizes / colours, the required size / colour must be in stock.
  3. The competitor website's final price must include shipping and VAT.
  4. Unfortunately we're unable to match prices for websites based outside of Mainland UK, unauthorised brand stockists, or 3rd party sites such as Amazon or eBay. 
  5. TennisHQ price match promise is not a binding contract. Whilst TennisHQ will endeavour to match any price, we reserve the right to refuse price matching at our sole discretion.
  6. It is the customers responsbility to contact us & request a pricematch before placing an order. Unfortunately we are unable to offer a pricematch after an order has been placed.
  7. Balls and Strings are excluded
  8. Babolat products are excluded
  9. We cannot offer to price match on shipping costs from other retailers
  10. We cannot offer to price match based on discount codes from other retailers

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Joe Websper
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Tried this bad boy out recently and had to get one - such a great advanced racket. The string pattern, weight and head size are very forgiving and it packs a real wallop on those baseline topspin strokes. Just breezes through my league games so I’m very happy. My new primary racket.