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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 ...
The Physics of Tennis Racket Strings Today's high-tech stringing helps keep tennis pros under control.
Big Apple weather may be the most significant outside factor that tennis pros have to deal with at the US Open.
Sport, interrupted: How the coronavirus lockdown is affecting the Indian sport ecosystem On an average, they string 10-12 rackets a day and during tournaments that daily count could touch 50.
A University of Colorado Boulder alum created what he says is the world’s first-ever 100% synthetic, biodegradable tennis string through his Boulder-based company Velociti.
The Luxilon shot can be traced back to 1997, when Gustavo Kuerten, a gangly, low-ranked Brazilian player, decided to string his racket with a co-polymer monofilament designed by Luxilon Industries ...
In 2007, Guilbeau saw the opportunity to string rackets for both of Georgia's tennis squads when former Georgia tennis star Bo Hodge's mom, Suzette, no longer was the go-to gal for the job.
Getting a racket from the stringing machine to Roger Federer's hands is a quirky, all-day process. ESPN's Darren Rovell found out how it's done.