Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and shoe tech. So much is made about the technology of tennis rackets. But don't ...
Buying a new tennis racket can feel like learning a whole new language. The best tennis rackets range from under £50 to well over £250, and once you start comparing head sizes, frame materials, string ...
THE ALL ENGLAND CLUB, LONDON — On the first day of Wimbledon, Ed Day, a university student from just outside London, ran 17.5 kilometers across the All England Club. Those kilometers took him from the ...
Three names sell tennis rackets: Rafa, Roger and Roddick. Walk around the U.S. Open this year and you’ll notice the topspin-wielding heartthrob and world No. 1 Rafael Nadal playing with one of the ...
Babolat is one of the most popular and trusted names in tennis rackets for its cutting-edge technology and high-quality manufacturing process. Babolat’s various models ensure the right racket to up ...
This story is one segment of a four-part series on SI Tennis that will look back in history and chronicle the changes and progression of fundamental aspects of the game, from sneakers to rackets and ...
If you played any sports growing up, odds are that you held a Wilson product in your hand at one point or another. Wilson is known worldwide for manufacturing top-of-the-line sports products, and ...
Adam Queen's fingers nimbly slide across the empty face of the tennis racket. The hole in the frame quickly fills as Queen, with a surgeon's precision, guides a 40-foot piece of synthetic white string ...
“It does just enough of the work while still letting me rip through the ball and create a ton of topspin.” Seven racquet companies, two frames from each. One is sure to be a perfect match for your ...
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