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A more economical addition to Babolat’s game-improvement category, the NS Drive OS utilizes new Nano Strength material technology, and combines it with the comfort of Smart Grip, all in an economical package.Offering a generous sweetspot and lightweight feel, the NS Drive OS offers excellent maneuverability without sacrificing stability or comfort.Babolat Nano Strength technology [...] Read Full Story
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The Volkl Power Bridge 8 is a power-minded racquet that is surprisingly controlled – delivering an energetic transfer of speed & spin to the ball. The Power Bridge 8 maintains the use of Volkl’s DNX material in the 3 and 9 o’clock positions as well as in the cap above the grip, but [...] Read Full Story
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Amazon.com What’s the difference between winning and losing? Wilson boils it down to one word: [k]ontrol. The Wilson [K] Tour 26–an exceptional racquet for the all-around junior player–is made using [k]arophite black nanotechnology, a proprietary next-generation structure that results in better feel and a stronger, more stable [...] Read Full Story
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Head Flexpoint 10 Tennis Racquets The Head Flexpoint 10 is the most powerful racquet within the series. Featuring an 121 square-inch head size and a strung weight of about 9.1 oz, it is truly engineered for power and pace. The Flexpoint 10 is designed for those who have slow swing rates and features [...] Read Full Story
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Hold 9-12 racquets. Two outside racquet pocket, plus 2 shoe/ball pouch and change pockets. One large accessory pocket. “Backpack” style shoulder straps and padded racquet separators. 31×14x13in. 9829. (more…) Read Full Story
Most players have a pretty good sense of what to do on high and very low volleys; the ones in between often draw the most errors. Stop-action photos illustrate this step-by-step lesson on how to hit the moderately low forehand volley. Photo Lesson: The Moderately Low Forehand Volley originally appeared on About.com Tennis on Friday, October 16th, 2009 at 23:27:26.Permalink | Comment | Email this  
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A unique new tennis racquet which inventors say could revolutionise the game and even eliminate backhand for ambidextrous players has been launched with two handles at the base.  
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