The War of the Racket: A Tennis Players' Worst Nightmare
16.02.10
Have you ever taken an organized crime and thought she felt the same as the previous model in your hand? A little conversation "string tension" or "eyelet size" created a puzzled look on your face? If yes, you're not alone-the best players and tennis players are hard exactly the same.
The struggle to find a coherent and appropriate for players of quality in the world often can sometimes become a tedious process.Adding spool drive to balance the swing weight of a racket, or the application of a supplementary occupation to ensure a forehand on match point land in the court rather than in the bleachers, takes years of fine tuning.
Speaking to experienced players throughout the many years I have often found it amusing when they spoke of their rackets as a newborn second, instead of a finely molded piece of graphite. Could professional players are really that important? I mean, with the skill set of pros make, could not they pick up at most any old racket and win a tournament?
Major German Boris Becker said that his "company was like his right arm." Whether to change his racket to bring down its results.
Source: Bleacher Report