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The Yonex RDiS 300 is the next generation of the RDS 003 and remains one the best ‘tweener racquet offerings from Yonex and utilizes Yonex’s Impact Speed technology for enhanced frame response. The “iS” in RDiS stands for Impact Speed-a snap-back action which stores energy on impact, then releases it with tremendous power [...] Read Full Story
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Amazon.com Designed for players looking to improve their games through better equipment, the Dunlop Aerogel 900 oversized racquet generates an ideal balance of power and control. The 100-percent graphite racquet combines Dunlop’s Aerogel, M-Fil, and Vibrocore technologies. Aerogel racquets incorporate the world’s lightest solid into the racquet [...] Read Full Story
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Head LiquidMetal 4 Tennis Rackets Liquidmetal material is applied to four strategic areas of the racquets head and it is the only material that utilizes all the energy your swing generates. No energy is lost on ball impact due to its liquid atomic structure. The Liquidmetal 4 is the ultimate blend [...] Read Full Story
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Amazon.com Designed for novice players, this titanium-alloy tennis racquet has Volcanic Frame technology for power and stability and a Cushion Pro Grip for comfort. The racquet weighs 10.7 ounces and measures 27.5 inches long, with an oversized 110-square-inch head and factory stringing. The grip is 4.25 inches [...] Read Full Story
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The Volkl Quantum Scorcher is an update to the Scorcher 5 and remains a great option for players who are learning the game and are looking to start out on the right foot. The Quantum Scorcher offers great power in a lightweight, maneuverable 102 square inch headsize. An open 16×19 string pattern allows [...] 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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