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SwingVision co-founder Swupnil Sahai went from designing automated cars at Tesla to an AI coaching platform for tennis fans and athletes.
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Do you want your child to become the next tennis champ? Then you need to lay a solid foundation for such a youngster. Even as a toddler, providing the best junior tennis racquets boost her development and skills in the sport.
But choosing a good racquet my not be easy for every parent. So we have researched and narrowed it down to a couple of reputable brands of junior tennis racquets. Besides, this review also equips you with the right skills on how to go about your selection.
Do you know how to choose a racquet size that matches your child’s height? Stick to the end and you’ll benefit!
Getting the best tennis racket for a kid is important. Besides learning the sport, it aids the child’s development in the brain, eye, and hand coordination. Hello Kitty understands that clearly and designs tennis racquets for different ages.
To ensure that each child gets a racket that fits his age, the Kitty junior tennis racquets exist in 4 different sizes. That includes size, 19, 21, 23, and 25 inches in length. For example, the 19-inch tennis racquet size is good for 5-year-old kids and below.
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From Maria Sharapova to Serena Williams, many women are making a noise in the world of tennis. If you want to be one of them, then you can start with one thing – the right tennis racquet.
The best tennis racquets for women are lightweight with a great combination of power and control. They are durable, guaranteeing many years of functionality. These racquets should also have an ergonomic design, making them comfortable to hold even when playing for a long time.
While racquets are unisex, it is common to see some manufacturers marketing their racquets based on gender. Those designed for women are usually lighter and have a smaller head size. Not to be sexist, but this is because most women are smaller than men, and hence, they also require smaller racquets.
Are you on the lookout for the best tennis racquets for women? Read on and we’ll let you know some of the most important things to consider.
If you are a massive baseliner, then the Babolat 2018 Pure Drive Tennis Racquet is one thing that you will enjoy. This adult tennis racket is designed with the needs of intermediate and advanced players in mind. It can be too stiff and powerful for a beginner.
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Saving multiple match points in thrilling Wimbledon victories created new career highlights for Australians Nick Kyrgios and Arina…
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Professionalism pays as Ellen Perez and Max Purcell are crowned the inaugural UTR Pro Tennis Series champions in…
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The UTR Pro Tennis Series is proving a hit with participants, who are thrilled to be back on…
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The Australian tennis community is fondly remembering former player and coaching great Don Candy, after he passed away…
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14:11 PHOTOS/VIDEO: Rafael Nadal and Carlos Moya vs. The RNA players |
The players of the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar enjoyed a very special opportunity getting to play against Rafa Nadal and Carlos Moya in an unforgettable day. Through a doubles matches system, Nadal and Moya faced the Academy players demanding the maximum level and getting a smile from them during this competition in which everyone participated. |
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15:35 VIDEO: Rafael Nadal in the advertising campaign with the aim of reviving tourism in Mallorca. |
"The president of the Council of Mallorca, Catalina Cladera, accompanied by minister of Tourism and Sports, Andreu Serra, and the councillor of Tourism of the City of Palma, Elena Navarro, presented the spot of promoting tourism with which we want to impact our markets main, the Spanish primarily. |
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