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  2. 13 Tennis Bags to Ace Your Style Game - AOL

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    TUMI's racket bag is the pinnacle of sophistication in its sleek ergonomic design. Shop Now. Alpha Tennis Bag. $650.00. tumi.com. Metro Racquet Sling. ... RH12 Pure Drive. $139.95. babolat.com.

  3. Babolat - Wikipedia

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    Babolat's current tennis racquet line-up includes Pure Drive, a power-oriented racquet used by players such as Carlos Moyá, Kim Clijsters, Andy Roddick and Li Na, Pure Aero (formerly AeroPro Drive), known for its spin potential and usage by Rafael Nadal, Caroline Wozniacki and Carlos Alcaraz, and Pure Strike, a control-oriented racquet used by players such as Dominic Thiem.

  4. Tennis strategy - Wikipedia

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    However, the number of serve-and-volley players is decreasing in today's professional tennis, because this strategy requires more experience to master and defeat other playing styles (as well as changes in racquet technology that have improved players' passing shots).

  5. List of racket sports - Wikipedia

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    Racket sports (or racquet sports) are games in which players use a racket or paddle to hit a ball or other object. [1] Rackets consist of a handled frame with an open ...

  6. Strings (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    All racquets come with recommended string tensions, most of which lie between 50 and 70 pounds (220 to 310 N). A loosely strung racquet will usually have a larger sweet spot and will hit farther but, when swung hard enough, it will shoot balls unpredictably; a tighter string job will help make delicate shots with more finesse and control. [24]

  7. Real tennis - Wikipedia

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    The 27-inch (690 mm) short, asymmetrical racquets are made of wood and use very tight nylon strings to cope with the heavy balls. The racquet is oval-shaped to make it easier to strike balls close to the floor or in corners, and to facilitate a fast shot with a low trajectory that is difficult for an opponent to return.