Tennis String
Posted April 22, 2009
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Men’s tennis loses close one to Southern Cal
The No. 6 Georgia men’s tennis team responded after losing the doubles point to win a pair of singles matches and was down just 3-2 to third-ranked Southern California with two matches still on court, but the defending national champion Trojans held on for the 4-2 win Friday afternoon at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex [...]
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Prince ‘O3 Silver’ Strung Tennis Racquet $91.99 With a Prince Power Level of 1600, the O3 Silver has the highest level of power ever offered in a Prince racquet. With a nicely damped feel and a generous sweetspot, this racquet is very maneuverable at the net. |
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Prince ‘O3 Blue’ Strung Tennis Racquet $83 The Prince O3 Blue is the answer for the player looking for a racquet in between the O3 Red and O3 Silver. The O3 Blue still features the large O-Port grommet holes for outstanding power, but in a more-controlled head size than the O3 Silver. |
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Prince ‘O3 Red’ Strung Tennis Racquet $89.99 The Prince O3 Red features one of the most generous sweetspots offered in the Prince racquet line thanks to the use of O-Ports that generate a livelier response across the entire string bed. |
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Prince Triple Threat Scream Oversize Strung Tennis Racquet $59.65 The Prince Triple Threat Scream Oversize is an outstanding racquet for the beginning to intermediate player or a junior making the move to their first adult racquet. |
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Head Liquidmetal 4 Tennis Racquet $79.99 Head Liquidmetal 4 offers a more forgiving sweetspot and significantly lighter weightRacquet geared toward an intermediate playerOpen string pattern further enhances spin and size of racquet’s sweetspot |









