racquet in A Sentence

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    The right way to hold a tennis Racquet.

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    Tennis Racquets and balls.

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    You should be more careful with your Racquet.

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    The Racquet Club.

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    This image belongs to the following categories: Racquet sports.

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    A ball and Racquets are necessary to play tennis.

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    Bartoli retired whilst using the Prince EXO 3 Warrior Racquet.

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    Due to her small hands, her Racquets had a very small grip size of 0.

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    Tennis Racquets are about four times heavier than badminton Racquets, 10-12 ounces(approximately 284-340 grams) versus 70-105 grams.

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    Growing up, he would skate and play tennis but I would break his skates and tennis Racquets.

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    But in the mid-1970s, manufacturers began blending carbon fiber and resin to produce Racquets with bigger heads.

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    Tennis elbow often results from playing tennis and other Racquet sports, particularly if the participant is using improper form.

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    As for the future, Jose would like to license his knuckle Racquet to a company involved in the fitness industry.

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    Squash developed from at least five other sports involving Racquets, gloves, and balls having roots in the early 1500s in France.

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    Squash developed from at least five other games involving Racquets/gloves, and balls and has roots in the early 1500s in France.

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    You see our opponent's positioning and footwork, their Racquet movement and the position of the ball as it advances toward you.

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    For the first 100 years of the modern game, Racquets were of wood and of standard size, and strings were of animal gut.

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    The First Lady spoke to thousands of children at the Arthur Ashe Kids Day on Saturday, encouraging them to pick up a tennis Racquet.

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    Similar to tennis, it involved Racquets and balls, but instead of hitting over a net as in tennis, players hit a non-squeezable ball against walls.

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    Tennis is believed to be developed from at least five other sports involving Racquets, gloves, and balls having roots in the early 12th century in France.

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    The complex has an expansive and lush green playground comprising basket ball, volley ball, lawn tennis, badminton, and Racquet ball courts, besides cricket and football grounds.

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    For strokes that require more power, a longer swing will typically be used, but the badminton Racquet swing will rarely be as long as a typical tennis swing.

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    Although it is quite uncommon, in badminton, ambidextrous players are able to switch the Racquet between their hands, often to get to the awkward backhand corner quickly.

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    Tennis Racquets are about four times as heavy as badminton Racquets, 10 to 12 ounces(280 to 340 grams) versus 2 to 3 ounces 57 to 85 grams.

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    Although badminton holds the record for the fastest initial speed of a Racquet sports projectile, the shuttlecock decelerates substantially faster than other projectiles such as tennis balls.

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    According to a recent tally by the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association(IHRSA), there are 29,636 health clubs in the United States with more than 41 million members.

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    As badminton can be a very fast sport, at professional levels of play, players might not have time to switch the Racquet, as this disrupts their reaction time.

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    This is, in fact, incorrect, for a higher string tension can cause the shuttle to slide off the Racquet and hence make it harder to hit a shot accurately.

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    Cheap Racquets are still often made of metals such as steel, but wooden Racquets are no longer manufactured for the ordinary market, due to their excessive mass and cost.

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    Cheap Racquets are still often made of metals such as steel, but wooden Racquets are no longer manufactured for the ordinary market, because of their excessive mass and cost.

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