Tennis Racquet Thread

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Cedric_Eff

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Discuss and post about tennis racquets.


I’ll start. Here’s the Bjorn Borg Donnay Allwood.
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It's been many years but I recall from tennis in high school that you get about the same results from The Basic Walmart One as any others until you get to really high level shit.
 
It's been many years but I recall from tennis in high school that you get about the same results from The Basic Walmart One as any others until you get to really high level shit.
Kinda true. But it’s really about how you use the equipment.
 
It might be worth to being back this thread from the dead by something who triggered some trigglypuffs at ESPN more than a editorial toon depicting Serena Williams.
NFL Hall of Famer and current NBC analyst Tony Dungy issued a correction to ESPN SportsCenter’s X account following 19-year-old American Coco Gauff’s first U.S. Open victory.

Gauff handily defeated Aryna Sabalenka on Saturday night and, after the match, knelt with hands clasped and eyes closed in a fashion that most would associate with prayer. However, ESPN did not see Gauff’s solemn moment as prayerful and insisted that she was taking “a moment to soak it all in after winning her first Grand Slam title.”

.@CocoGauff took a moment to soak it all in after winning her first Grand Slam title ❤️ pic.twitter.com/elBGm2wQeC
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 9, 2023
Dungy, no stranger to engaging with others on matters of religion, religious freedom, and all things involving Christianity, captioned the post and told SportsCenter they got it all wrong.

“I hate to break this to you SportsCenter but Coco Gauff was not ‘soaking it all in’ at this moment,” Dungy wrote. “She was praying. She has been very open about her Christian faith in the past. It seems pretty obvious what she is doing here.”
 
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