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  2. Strings (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    Racquets are strung either with two separate strings (and thus four knots), or with a single string (resulting in only two knots). Sometimes, a hybrid of two different string types may be used in the same racquet. Traditionally, a double half hitch has been used to tie off tennis string, along with a starting knot. [22]

  3. Spaghetti racquet - Wikipedia

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    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 conventionally strung racquets, leading to disorienting movements through the air ...

  4. Ektelon - Wikipedia

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    Ektelon, Inc. was an American manufacturer of equipment for racquetball. Originally based in Bordentown, New Jersey, Ektelon was founded by Franklin W. "Bud" Held in 1964 as the first company to manufacture racquetball racquets and stringing machines, [1] not long after the development of the sport of racquetball by Joe Sobek.

  5. Stringing machine - Wikipedia

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    Electronic stringing machines control the tension with a computer-directed electric motor, resulting in fast paced stringing and exceptional accuracy. This is the most common kind of stringing machine found in racquet sport shops. Reliable constant pull stringing machines usually cost $3,000 and more.

  6. 1976 Commercial Union Assurance Masters - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 Masters (also known as the 1976 Commercial Union Assurance Masters for sponsorship reasons) [3] was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at The Summit in Houston in the United States. It was the 7th edition of the Masters Grand Prix and was held from December 7 through December 12, 1976.

  7. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships is an annual ATP Tour tennis tournament. Founded in 1910, it has been held in nearly two dozen cities, and since 2001 has been held in Houston, Texas . [ 1 ] It currently pays out US$ 742,350 with the winner receiving US$ 100,635. [ 2 ]

  8. Club Westside - Wikipedia

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    Club Westside is a private tennis club in Houston, Texas. It was the former home (2001–2007) to the ATP Tour U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships. Its 5,240-seat Gallery Furniture Stadium was the home of the Houston Wranglers of World TeamTennis. The stadium also hosted the Tennis Masters Cup in 2003 and 2004.

  9. Gosen (company) - Wikipedia

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    2001 Gosen adopts super alloy "Aermet" in strings and racquets. 2003 Gosen develops Roots series with patented mechanism WPP (Wave Power Performance). 2005 Gosen adopts nanotechnology in strings – "Nanocubic" 2007 Gosen develops R4X badminton string with Quattro-Fiber. 2009 Gosen develops the FG tennis string – world's first flat-shaped string.

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