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The String $13.99 The String |
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Technical Tennis $21.09 What are the single most important variables in racquet performance? What racquet and string features combine to provide the most control, comfort, and feel? How can a player create maximum spin? This informative primer answers these and other elusive equipment and performance-related questions that perennially plague hackers and experts alike. A simplified, layperson`s companion to the authors` previous work, The Physics and Technology of Tennis, this conveniently sized guide to selecting racquets and strings includes bite-sized explanations of the possible expectations of equipment choices. |
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Butterfly Replacement Table Tennis Net $45.95 The Butterfly Table Tennis Replacement Net is for use with the National League or Europa net sets. This black cotton net is 6 feet long and includes string. |
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The Physics and Technology of Tennis $44.53 Helping coaches and players streamline their learning systems, improve their performance, and further their understanding and enjoyment of the game, this book provides an entertaining and enlightening look at the physics behind how to use a racquet to change the speed and direction of a tennis ball. Distinguishing the science from the folklore and myth, it makes the physics of tennis understandable to players of all skill levels. Important issues such as the role of string tension, the meaning of power, the importance of swing weight, and the relevance of the various sweet spots are addressed. Athletes are shown how to play better tennis by obeying the laws of the universe, optimizing equipment for ultimate performance, and understanding the dynamics of tennis events. From speed-to-spin ratios and shock vibration scales to choosing string on a moist day, this guide covers it all. |
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Tennis $19.99 Magassa Tennis - Art Print |
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Kenko Soft Tennis Starter Kit $69.09 New way of playing Tennis. Based on European lawn tennis, it has evolved into one of the most popular sports today in Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Play singles or doubles, the same as regular tennis, but use soft rubber balls. Speed and power is replaced by strategy and skill. Reduced speed of the ball makes it fun to play for the whole family. Unique game maneuvers are possible with soft tennis, with varied rallies and net plays. Set includes one lightweight racquet (which is more flexible than a traditional racquet and with lower string compression), two soft hollow rubber tennis balls, pump kit, rule book and carrying case. Pump kit included to adjust ball air pressure. Balls are the same size as standard tennis balls. Set includes:1 Kenko NKONE Soft Tennis Racquet: 27" long, grip 22 Kenko Soft Tennis Balls (66 mm diameter, 30-31 g)1 Kenko Soft Tennis Pump1 Soft Tennis Air Gauge1 Racquet bag and instructions |
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Aluminium Alloy Sports Tennis Racket Racquet with Cover $33.49 Description:This is a solid Alloy Tennis Racquet the string is tight and strong.Ultra-light swing weight maximizes maneuverability, while super-stiff construction maximizes power on any stroke.It features plastic handle, aluminium alloy frame with carbon fiber cross net string materials.This Aluminium Tennis Racquet is in very good condition and provides great performance.Frame stabilizers for control and accuracy.The Sports Tennis Racket comes with a cover for easy to carry.Head size: 345 x 265mm(L*W)String strain: 55-65lbsBalance: 350+/-5 mmRacket Weight: 320-330gGrip length: 183mmTotal length: 690mmTotal Weight: 565.4gPackage Included:1 x Tennis Racjet Racquet1 x Racquet cover |
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Am hideously ignorant on the subject of musical instrument strings. But I can tell you that many pro tennis players still use gut strings today. These strings offer power galore and incredible control–kind of the holy grail when it comes to tennis. The only problem, well two problems, is that they are pricey and they tend to break very quickly. So a lot of pros compromise. Roger Federer, for example, uses Wilson Natural Gut in the mains, and a synthetic string in the crosses. Gut strings are expensive for a couple of reasons. First of all they are made from cow intestines — actually three cows are needed to string just one racket. This is because the strings are made from a special part of the cow intestine — the serosa–which is the stretchy outermost layer. String manufacturers then process this bit of gut intensively to make a tennis string. For more info,