Head Speed Motion vs Head Extreme Motion 2026 Paula Josemaria
Head-to-head on PRR scores, specs, and live prices — independently tested with the same methodology. Updated daily.
Too close to call on score alone
Both rackets score 86/100 in PRR testing, so the right pick comes down to feel and spec. Its biggest edge is maneuverability (+2). The Head Extreme Motion 2026 Paula Josemaria answers back on control (+1). On price, the Head Speed Motion is currently €99 cheaper.
“The Head Speed Motion is defined by its approachable, control-oriented feel thanks to the foam core and fibreglass surface combination, which softens the ball nicely and rewards consistent, tactical play over raw aggression. The teardrop shape keeps it maneuverable enough for quick exchanges at the net and reactive defense, making it well-suited for intermediate-to-advanced players who prioritize placement and arm comfort over explosive power. At its professional price tier, it sits in a competitive but slightly crowded space where foam-core fibreglass rackets from other brands occasionally offer sharper value.”
“The Head Extreme Motion Paula Josemaria is defined by its exceptional control and touch, built around a round-to-teardrop hybrid shape that rewards precise placement over raw aggression. The Graphene 360+ layup and medium-density foam core deliver a soft, connected feel that makes volleys and bandejas feel effortless, while the balanced weight distribution keeps wrist fatigue low even in extended rallies. Intermediate to advanced players who prioritize court geometry and consistency over power will find this racket an excellent tool, though pure attackers may want something with more punch for finishing balls.”
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