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  2. ProKennex - Wikipedia

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    By 1980, it grew to be the world's largest tennis racket manufacturer; its rackets were sold in more than 60 countries, accounting for 1/4 of the global market. [6] [10] At that time, ProKennex owned the world's largest tennis racket factory, and it also made rackets for other global brands such as Prince, Dunlop, Fischer, and Adidas.

  3. List of California companies - Wikipedia

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    This list of California companies includes notable companies that are, or once were, headquartered in California. Companies based in California. 0–9 ...

  4. Wilson Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    Wilson is a major manufacturer of tennis rackets. The original kevlar Pro Staff model racket, known for its use by Pete Sampras, was heavy (more than 350g strung) and small-headed (85 sq. in.); Roger Federer also used the same racket model. In 2015, he used the Pro Staff RF97 Autograph model that is heavy (340 g/12 oz unstrung) and larger (97 ...

  5. Category : Manufacturing companies based in California

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    Manufacturing companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area (15 C, 33 P) Motor vehicle manufacturers based in California (6 C, 52 P) Motor vehicle assembly plants in California (13 P)

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  7. Prince Sports - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1970 by Robert Hirt McClure (1893–1991) of Princeton, New Jersey (the origin of the company's name) as a manufacturer of tennis-ball machines, and soon after, rackets. Howard Head , founder of the Head sporting goods company, took tennis lessons following his retirement and used a Prince tennis ball machine, but was ...