Racket
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Tennis Racket
Every tennis player needs a racket, without a racket you cannot play. A tennis racket has many strings stretched across up and down; with this you hit the ball. The strings supply bounce to hit the ball; it is made out of light materials such as graphite, and in doing so is portable. Tennis rackets come in all different sizes and weights, for all ages and sizes. Right or left-handed people can use tennis rackets. There are many brands of tennis rackets, some of the more famous ones are: Wilson, Dunlop and Prince, but there are many more. You can purchase your tennis racket at sports stores and most department stores also have them; they can be as expensive as $500 or even more, but these rackets are built for really skilled players or really rich people.
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