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Big racquets have bigger 'sweet spots' but are harder to control. A 'sweet spot' is the area in the middle of the strings which gives the cleanest hit. A mid-size racquet has a hitting area of about ...
Head continues to fully embrace the brand's Auxetic construction technology in tennis rackets, updating both the Radical and Gravity lines in 2023 with the approach. One of the leading ...
Now into his retirement from tennis, Andy Murray explained how ... and if you try that with a wooden racket, with a small head, you will hit the frame. “Serving (was) not too bad because you ...
For example, increased stiffness of modern rackets means that the racket vibrates faster, which has been proposed to be linked with tennis elbow. Although a larger head size allows off centre hits ...
An amateur tennis player has gone viral after a shocking ... and asked 'what the f**k' was wrong with him before throwing her racket at him over the net. 'F**k you, F**k you, 'F**k you ...
Detectives have released an E-fit of two men who police want to speak to in connection with the assault A man was beaten with his own tennis racket during ... injuries to his head, shoulders ...
Rafael Nadal has addressed talks of “sportswashing” in Saudi Arabia after taking home £1.15million for playing two exhibition ...
More than 21 teams gathered to play at Rocket Padel in St Anne's - the largest venue in the UK - for the UK Padel ... the tournament and Peter Power, Head of racquet sports at Whitgift School ...
The indie magazine Racquet aims to become a major player in the business of tennis — after a messy dispute between its two founders. Guests at the Racquet House launch party at Rockefeller ...
Wimbledon have confirmed that their line judges will no longer be used with AI introduced to the championships from 2025 ...
In a one-off battle, there is only one player our tennis correspondent would unequivocally back Before we get into this ...