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  2. Strings (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Double strung tennis racquets were introduced in 1977 [19] but the "spaghetti racquets" were later banned [20] because they permitted excessive spin and were too successful. [ 21 ] Racquets are strung either with two separate strings (and thus four knots), or with a single string (resulting in only two knots).

  3. Wilson ProStaff Original 6.0 - Wikipedia

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    Both have a 16x18 string pattern making the frame more open and easier to generate spin albeit the user must generate much of the spin's power with timing and wrist pronation. The Prostaff 6.0 also performs admirably well with flatter hitters (as evidenced by the success of Pete Sampras, Chris Evert, and Mary Pierce) as a result of its ...

  4. Spaghetti racquet - Wikipedia

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    Werner Fischer's 1977 U.S. patent application for the spaghetti racquet. The "spaghetti" racquet was a type of double-strung tennis racquet that had a brief spike in popularity in the fall of 1977, revolutionizing the sport for about a month before being banned at the top levels of play. It applied far more spin to a tennis ball than ...

  5. Stringing machine - Wikipedia

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    Using only weight and simple laws of physics (torque = force x distance) they are very precise and also constant pull type of machines. [6] They are the most maintenance-free type of machines and also the most affordable. [7] As a result, these stringing machines are popular among those learning how to string a racquet or string on a casual basis.

  6. Donnay - Wikipedia

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    Donnay Sports is a sports equipment brand currently owned by Frasers Group. [3] The company was founded in 1910 by Emile Donnay and was based in Couvin, Belgium.Donnay manufactured wooden tennis rackets from 1934, and by the 1970s was the largest manufacturer of tennis rackets in the world.

  7. Snauwaert - Wikipedia

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    The Ergonom is one of the most unusual rackets ever produced, featuring a rotating head that allegedly stayed in line with the path of the ball longer than a conventional racket head. The racket was invented, designed and patented in the 1980s by the Italian entrepreneur and tennis enthusiast Carlo Gibello, who invented the Duralift, the ...

  8. 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.

  9. Tecnifibre - Wikipedia

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    Tecnifibre is a French manufacturer of sporting equipment, specializing in tennis and squash.It was founded in 1979 by the current CEO Thierry Maissant. Throughout its development, Tecnifibre has built itself a worldwide reputation in the tennis and squash market, releasing rackets, bags, strings, apparel and other accessories.

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