Determining your skill level isn’t just about how long you’ve been playing tennis. It involves a careful evaluation of your ...
Until the 1970s, tennis rackets were made out of wood—most commonly ash and beech. All had dimensions of 27 × 9 inches (68.6 × 22.9 cm), which were a function of the stress limits of the wood. Modern ...
a racket cannot exceed 29 inches in length or 12.5 inches in width. A tennis ball is made of hollow rubber and covered with felt. An official tennis ball is approximately 2.575 to 2.7 inches in ...
The R-22 was the first tennis racquet with an isometric head shape, increasing the size of the cross-section and creating a larger sweet spot. In 1984, Navratilova used it to win Roland Garros ...