MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A cartoon of Serena Williams that has been widely condemned as a racist depiction of the tennis great has ... jumping on a broken racket during her dispute with ...
New tennis training technology uses motion-sensing fabric and AI to provide real-time coaching, helping players improve their ...
Anyone for tennis? OK, so we might not all be great at racquet sports, but thanks to video games you can take out your tennis-based frustrations on anything from a rectangular white racket through to ...
It’s all about perception and control for the new Yonex tennis racket franchise Percept. Launching Aug. 25, the new line aims to heighten the connection between hand, racket and ball and focus ...
In the simplest terms, think about where the racquet is pointing during contact, and extend that controlled feeling for as long as the swing will let you. At the end of the day, it’s the ball reacting ...
The combination of the increased stiffness of modern rackets and the tendency for tennis balls to have become harder has led to an increased shock transmission from the racket to the player, which is ...
In the first ATP Tour Finals without a 'Big Three' player since 2001, the players whose hopes they crushed try to figure out ...
Solinco, a well-known string maker but relative newcomer to tennis rackets, has found a niche in the frame space. That niche is, well, the niche. Solinco debuted its Whiteout and Blackout frames ...
The world No. 33 brings an unorthodox approach to the sport, often smashing rackets and hitting underarm serves. The Kazakh previously claimed he “hated tennis” with all his heart. And he ...
Opponents hit a tennis ball with a racket back and forth over a .914 metre (3ft) net in the middle of the court. The goal is to hit the ball into the opponent’s half of the court without them being ...
Stooges-style racket. Yes, the c-word is unleashed. “You are just a critic,” the furious singer barks at her foes. Sorry to be one of those — a critic, that is — but Cartoon Darkness ...
Tennis rackets belonging to a pair of stellar seniors — York’s Lizzie Isyanov and Lake Zurich’s Katrine Boianov — were forced to lie dormant for nearly a year before the start of the 2024 ...