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Modern Tennis Rackets And How They Came To Be


For every product that has been invented, there are always some improvements to them over the years. Take for example modern tennis rackets and how they came to be. It’s important to learn about product and learn about those improvements in order to purchase the best possible product within your budget.

Historians believe that the game began in the 12th century, but it was only in the 16th century that they made their way into it. Before hand, the ball was struck against the wall, indoors, simply with the palm of the hand.

From the time they were created, they were made of laminated wood, until the 1960s where the Wilson Corporation developed the steel version. In the mid-1970s, aluminum was introduced, with the creation of the over-sized version which eventually almost doubled the head in inches, from 65 to 110 square inches.

Graphite was later introduced in the 80s, which opened doors to other materials as well, like titanium, ceramics, boron, and glass-fiber that were added to the composite. From there, other changes occurred in the lengths of the handles, which gave shorter players a better advantage with a longer reach.

Today, there are many things to consider with the various manufacturers and specifications of the wide range of models available. Each of these can help a player improve their game and be more comfortable while doing so.

Today’s models vary in size, length and weight, so that each player can choose the one that is the right fit with regards to their own height and other personal requirements. Before committing to one, the individual must consider several criteria, such as those mentioned above, but also the grip size for comfort and injury prevention, the balance, the head size, and the brand.

If you want to learn more about Tennis Rackets then speak to someone at your local Tennis Shop.

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