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  2. Prince Sports - Wikipedia

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    Prince Sports' portfolio of brands included Prince (tennis, squash and badminton), Ektelon (racquetball) and Viking (platform/paddle tennis). Its tennis unit recorded $59 million in sales in 2011. Authentic Brands owned the intellectual property rights for the estates of Marilyn Monroe and Bob Marley , among other celebrities.

  3. The 20 Cutest Tennis Bags to Make You the Queen of the Court

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    Luckily for you, I went ahead and rounded up 20 of the absolute cutest tennis bags out there, from backpacks and duffles to totes and the standard racket bag. But don't get it twisted, these picks ...

  4. Inspired to Play Tennis? These Chic Bags Will Up Your ... - AOL

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    Shop tennis racket covers, tennis backpacks, and convertible tennis tote bags from Wilson, Tumi, Tory Burch, Louis Vuitton, and more that'll up your game.

  5. Butterfly (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Tamasu (株式会社タマス, Kabushiki-gaisha Tamasu) is a major table tennis apparel and equipment supplier [2] using the brand name Butterfly, based in Japan with offices in Moers, Germany (Tamasu Butterfly Europe), Shanghai (Tamasu Butterfly China) and Seoul (Tamasu Butterfly Korea).

  6. Novelty item - Wikipedia

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    A novelty item is an object which is specifically designed to serve no practical purpose, and is sold for its uniqueness, humor, or simply as something new (hence "novelty", or newness). The term also applies to practical items with fanciful or nonfunctional additions, such as novelty aprons , slippers , or toilet paper .

  7. Glossary of table tennis - Wikipedia

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    Table tennis racket Also known as a paddle or bat, is used by table tennis players. The table tennis racket is usually made from laminated wood covered with rubber on one or two sides depending on the player's grip. The USA generally uses the term "paddle" while Europeans and Asians use the term "bat" and the official ITTF term is "racket". [17]