Walk into any tennis store and you’ll see a wall of rackets that all look great. But which one actually suits your swing, your level, and the way you like to play? This simple, no-jargon guide will ...
Frances Tiafoe destroyed his Yonex tennis racket after losing to Marton Fucsovics in the Japan Open.
Tennis and squash are two racquet sports that require speed, agility, and quick reflexes. While both can improve your speed, they do it in different ways due to the nature of the games. Tennis is ...
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Can somebody fit its entire body trough a tennis racket ? #amazing #streetartist # #shorts
Prepare to be amazed by this incredible street artist as they attempt the seemingly impossible: fitting their entire body through a tennis racket! Watch in awe as flexibility and skill combine to ...
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Padel is Alia Bhatt's new obsession; this hybrid racket sport can boost heart health and build your core
Alia Bhatt is taking her fitness game to a new level, and it seems she has found a new passion—padel!The actress, of late, has been spotted enjoying the fast-gr ...
Here are some of the most renowned academies in the world and how much it costs to study the game there: Patrick Mouratoglou is one of the most famous coaches in tennis and has his own academy in his ...
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Tennis trailblazer V Selvam’s unfinished rally
Malaysian tennis icon V Selvam shaping the future at his Jalan Duta academy, a cradle of junior talent and discipline. Selvam was a ball boy there, while helping his mother with her work. He joined ...
The updated lineup boasts improved comfort and stability without diminishing the frame’s explosive power and spin-driven performance.
Tennis is usually such a polite sport, isn’t it? Players in crisp white outfits, gentle applause from the crowd, and a level of decorum you just don’t see in, say, a Sunday league football match.
TOKYO (AP)—Frances Tiafoe smashed his racket as he lost to qualifier Marton Fucsovics in the first round of the Japan Open on Wednesday, while Denis Shapovalov also suffered an upset loss.
Electron microscope image of a nanoscale particle resembling a small planet. Credit: Nicholas Gogola. In recent decades, scientists have increasingly zoomed in on tiny technologies in their labs. This ...
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