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  2. Wilson K-Factor - Wikipedia

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    Wilson K-Factor. Wilson K-Factor refers to the generation of Wilson Sporting Goods tennis racquets that incorporate the "K-Factor" technology. These racquets were first revealed in 2007 and are still popular among players. Roger Federer as well as several other highly ranked players endorsed these racquets up until 2010 making them extremely ...

  3. Wilson ProStaff Original 6.0 - Wikipedia

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    The Pro Staff 6.0 version was manufactured in four head sizes: 85, 95, 110, and 125 square inches. The 85 is unforgiving for the currently popular semi-western topspin style with its 12.6 ounce (357 g) weight and low power. The 95 is more forgiving of off-center shots with an overall weight of 12.2 ounces (350 g) and a lower swingweight (317 as ...

  4. Wilson Sporting Goods - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Sporting Goods Company is an American sports equipment manufacturer based in Chicago, Illinois. Wilson makes equipment for many sports, among them baseball, badminton, American football, basketball, fastpitch softball, golf, racquetball, soccer, squash, tennis, pickleball and volleyball . The company owns the brands Atec, DeMarini ...

  5. This Other Racquet Sport Burns More Calories Than Pickleball

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    Pickleball gets you moving, too, but according to Gehre, you burn more calories playing padel. “You’re constantly moving and sprinting around the court, and a padel court is much bigger than ...

  6. Tennis racket theorem - Wikipedia

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    The tennis racket theorem or intermediate axis theorem, is a kinetic phenomenon of classical mechanics which describes the movement of a rigid body with three distinct principal moments of inertia. It has also dubbed the Dzhanibekov effect , after Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Dzhanibekov , who noticed one of the theorem's logical consequences ...

  7. Association of Tennis Professionals - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Tennis Professionals ( ATP) is the governing body of the men's professional tennis circuits – the ATP Tour, the ATP Challenger Tour and the ATP Champions Tour. It was formed in September 1972 by Donald Dell, Jack Kramer, and Cliff Drysdale to protect the interests of professional tennis players, and Drysdale became the ...

  8. Racket (sports equipment) - Wikipedia

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    Racquetball racket and ball. A racket or racquet[ 1] is an item of sporting equipment used to strike a ball or shuttlecock back-and-forth in games such as tennis, badminton, squash, racquetball and padel. The typical basic structure of a racket consists of a widened distal end known as the head (which presents a flattened firm surface designed ...

  9. Sports equipment - Wikipedia

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    Tennis: Tennis armband: It is a non-mandatory accessory worn by tennis players. Tennis hairband: Tennis headband, is an accessory especially used by athletes according to their own color and taste.

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