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You need a racket to play tennis. Dropping the racket makes it impossible to play tennis, or at least to play tennis well. Of course, if you're quick enough you can pick the racket up and still ...
Roughly a decade after Yonex released its first-ever tennis racket in 1969, the Japanese sports equipment company pursued one of the most impactful sports ambassadors in history, Billie Jean King ...
Japanese-based racket manufacturer signing young tennis professionals. ... Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and sneaker tech. Follow Author. May 02, 2019, ...
The Japanese ape, six, shows off his sublime skills with a tennis racket in hand Beginning by practising his volleys, the ape goes on to hit mid-air smashes By JOSH HANRAHAN FOR MAIL ONLINE ...
The main agent in Japan for tennis rackets made by Wilson Sporting Goods Co. of the United States is working with the Fair Trade Commission to avoid being charged with violating antitrust laws.
Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka has inspired a new manga character who will debut in Nakayoshi magazine next month. The three-time Grand Slam winner shared a picture of her character on Twitter ...
OSAKA -- In the wake of Naomi Osaka's success in the US Open Tennis Championships in September to become Japan's first singles Grand Slam champion, th ...
Tennis players have snapped up Wilson Steam 95 rackets, which have been out of stock since late August, according to Windsor Corp., a leading tennis equipment store chain.
Tennis isn’t just a quiet, country club game anymore—it’s faster, louder, and more exciting than ever. While it still holds onto its traditions, today’s tennis is shaped by powerful new ...