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Vintage TAD DAVIS Wood Racket HI-POINT Wooden Tennis Racquet 5 L Made In USA W@W
Vintage TAD DAVIS Wood Racket HI-POINT Wooden Tennis Racquet 5 L Made In USA W@W
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Vintage TAD Davis HI POINT Tennis Racquet  Racket 3L wood cage Clasiden laminate
Vintage TAD Davis HI POINT Tennis Racquet Racket 3L wood cage Clasiden laminate
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VINTAGE TAD DAVIS Hi-Point Tennis Racquet WOOD Racket- NOS NEVER USED
VINTAGE TAD DAVIS Hi-Point Tennis Racquet WOOD Racket- NOS NEVER USED
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TAD Davis HI-Point Vintage Tennis Racket Wooden Racquet
TAD Davis HI-Point Vintage Tennis Racket Wooden Racquet
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WILSON SET POINT JR STRATA BOW TENNIS RACQUET W.SLEEVE
WILSON SET POINT JR STRATA BOW TENNIS RACQUET W.SLEEVE
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VINTAGE DAVIS HI-POINT WOOD TENNIS RACQUET Excellent Condition
VINTAGE DAVIS HI-POINT WOOD TENNIS RACQUET Excellent Condition
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Wilson Match Point Series 6000 Light Alloy Oversize Tennis Racquet w Cover 4 3/8
Wilson Match Point Series 6000 Light Alloy Oversize Tennis Racquet w Cover 4 3/8
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Vintage Wooden Tennis Racket Racquet TAD DAVIS Hi Point
Vintage Wooden Tennis Racket Racquet TAD DAVIS Hi Point
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Head Micro Gel  or Flex Point Prestege Tennis Racquet
Head Micro Gel or Flex Point Prestege Tennis Racquet
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 TAD DAVIS
TAD DAVIS "HIGH POINT" WOOD TENNIS RACQUET
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TENNIS POINT TOURNAMENT TROPHIES 1st 2nd 3rd PLACE BALLS RACQUET TROPHY AWARDS
TENNIS POINT TOURNAMENT TROPHIES 1st 2nd 3rd PLACE BALLS RACQUET TROPHY AWARDS
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Vintage DAVIS Hi-Point Tennis Racquet Wood 3L Made in USA TAD
Vintage DAVIS Hi-Point Tennis Racquet Wood 3L Made in USA TAD
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VINTAGE WILSON MATCH POINT TENNIS RACQUET W/ COVER
VINTAGE WILSON MATCH POINT TENNIS RACQUET W/ COVER
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T A Davis Hi-Point  VTG Tennis Racquet
T A Davis Hi-Point VTG Tennis Racquet
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Davis Hi-point Wood Tennis racquet EX. Condition!!
Davis Hi-point Wood Tennis racquet EX. Condition!!
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TAD DAVIS
TAD DAVIS "HIGH POINT" WOOD TENNIS RACQUET
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PRINCE AIRO POINT Tennis Racquet Racket OVERSIZE 4 1/4
PRINCE AIRO POINT Tennis Racquet Racket OVERSIZE 4 1/4
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Lot of 2 Vintage Wooden Tennis Racquets Cragin Professional + Davis Hi Point
Lot of 2 Vintage Wooden Tennis Racquets Cragin Professional + Davis Hi Point
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Vintage Wood Hi-Point Tennis Racquet VG!!
Vintage Wood Hi-Point Tennis Racquet VG!!
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Dunlop Match Point Wood Tennis Racquet 4 3/8
Dunlop Match Point Wood Tennis Racquet 4 3/8
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T A Davis Wood Tennis Racquet Vintage Hi-Point Custom Made USA 5M Crossgrain
T A Davis Wood Tennis Racquet Vintage Hi-Point Custom Made USA 5M Crossgrain
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Vtg TAD DAVIS Hi-Point Tennis Racquet WOOD Wooden Racket RARE
Vtg TAD DAVIS Hi-Point Tennis Racquet WOOD Wooden Racket RARE
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Head Elite Master Tennis Racquet Twaron Fiber Nodal Point **Extremely Rare**
Head Elite Master Tennis Racquet Twaron Fiber Nodal Point **Extremely Rare**
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DAVIS TAD Hi-Point Wooden Tennis Racquet
DAVIS TAD Hi-Point Wooden Tennis Racquet
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Head Flex Point Oversize Tennis Racquet
Head Flex Point Oversize Tennis Racquet
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Vintage Wooden Tennis Racket Racquet TAD DAVIS Hi Point with Racquet  Covers
Vintage Wooden Tennis Racket Racquet TAD DAVIS Hi Point with Racquet Covers
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Vintage Davis Hi-Point Men's Tennis Racquet
Vintage Davis Hi-Point Men's Tennis Racquet
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Wilson Match Point Series 6000 Light Alloy Tennis Racquet - 4  1/2
Wilson Match Point Series 6000 Light Alloy Tennis Racquet - 4 1/2" Grip
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WILSON - Tennis Racquet Titanium Soft Shock - Match Point Model
WILSON - Tennis Racquet Titanium Soft Shock - Match Point Model
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Tad Davis Custom Wood Tennis Racket Racquet Hi Point 4 3/8 grip
Tad Davis Custom Wood Tennis Racket Racquet Hi Point 4 3/8 grip
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Match Point Tennis Ball Condiment Caddy Match Point Tennis Ball Condiment Caddy
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Martin Kilpatrick MK Match Point Set Table Tennis Racket Martin Kilpatrick MK Match Point Set Table Tennis Racket
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Point Tennis Racquet

The Wilson H6 has been one of Wilson's most popular tennis rackets, from anyone just beginning to a few years into play to people who are very experienced. Every club is familiar with the Wilson H6, it has become one of the most popular rackets out there fitting a variety of playing styles. As I was shopping around for a tennis racket for my own personal use, I quickly found that the H6 had nothing but positive feedback.

I have played tennis for eight years now and throughout my career I have always loved playing with the Wilson Hammer (H6). I think it is a great racket to hit with and I own both the mid size and oversize. In match playing I use my mid size racket because I feel that I have more control and it's a manageable weight for hitting consistently. When I use the Wilson H6 in practice, coaching kids, and matches, I have found that when doing ground strokes it offers decent pop. This means that when the ball is flying at you, you don't have to kill the ball when you return it to the opponent. The racket gives that extra little push so you can still get the shot, speed, and spin you want. Stronger and more advanced players might take this into advantage because they will be playing longer points out and when moving side to side on the court the racket becomes your friend to step in with that extra little push for a great put away shot.

I usually don't hit a lot of my shots as backhand slices but when I do, I found that the Wilson H6 will get the job done effectively. Any racket takes time getting used to but once I got the handle on how to slice a hard shot verses a soft shot, I was putting down some very effective shots. When you have the chance to smash the ball from a lob or a great angle put away shot, the mid plus racket gives off amazing topspin.

When I first started playing tennis my serves were my weakness. I used to get frustrated with myself because I felt that something wasn't going right when I tried to serve. After thousands of serves and serve returns I found that little adjustments with the Wilson H6 can make a big difference in your serving. Being that my serve is one of my weaknesses in the game, this racket is great for a slower swing while serving and giving off the spin and placement you still want. I also love the grip of the racket. It is very comfortable to handle and doesn't slide out of your hand, even well into play.

Overall I would say that this racket is by far my favorite and I will continue playing with it throughout my career. It is a very good racket to start out with and as I improved my game the racket supplemented me perfectly. The better I got from lessons and playing matches I could see the benefits of have the Wilson H6. The popularity of this racket is not just hype. Overall it is an extremely solid racket that will put good spin on the ball and also give you that extra power for the big smash point. The Wilson Hammer H6 is a solid and effective racket that I would recommend to all!

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The Fundamentals of Tennis

I trust this initial effort of mine in the world of letters will find a place among both novices and experts in the tennis world. I am striving to interest the student of the game by a somewhat prolonged discussion of match play, which I trust will shed a new light on the game.

May I turn to the novice at my opening and speak of certain matters which are second nature to the skilled player?

The best tennis equipment is not too good for the beginner who seeks really to succeed. It is a saving in the end, as good quality material so far outlasts poor.

Always dress in tennis clothes when engaging in tennis. The question of choosing a racquet is a much more serious matter. I do not advocate forcing a certain racquet upon any player. All the standard makes are excellent. It is in weight, balance, and size of handle that the real value of a racquet frame depends, while good stringing is, essential to obtain the best results.  After you have acquired your racquet, make a firm resolve to use good tennis balls, as a regular bounce is a great aid to advancement, while a "dead" ball is no practice at all.

If you really desire to succeed at the game and advance rapidly, I strongly urge you to see all the good tennis you can. Study the play of the leading players and strive to copy their strokes. Read all the tennis instruction books you can find. They are a great assistance. 

More tennis can be learned off the court, in the study of theory, and in watching the best players in action, than can ever be learned in actual play. I do not mean miss opportunities to play. Far from it. Play whenever possible, but strive when playing to put in practice the theories you have read or the strokes you have watched.

Never be discouraged at slow progress. The trick over some stroke you have worked over for weeks unsuccessfully will suddenly come to you when least expected. Tennis players are the product of hard work. Very few are born geniuses at the game.

Tennis is a game that pays you dividends all your life. A tennis racquet is a letter of introduction in any town. The brotherhood of the game is universal, for none but a good sportsman can succeed in the game for any lengthy period. Tennis provides relaxation, excitement, exercise, and pure enjoyment to the man who is tied hard and fast to his business until late afternoon. Age is not a drawback. The tennis players of the world wrote a magnificent page in the history of the World War. No branch of sport sent more men to the colours from every country in the world than tennis, and these men returned with glory or paid the supreme sacrifice on the field of honour.

The following order of development produces the quickest and most lasting results: 1. Concentration on the game. 2. Keep the eye on the ball. 3. Foot-work and weight-control. 4. Strokes. 5. Court position. 6. Court generalship or match play. 7. Tennis psychology.

Concentration.
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Tennis is played primarily with the mind. The most perfect racquet technique in the world will not suffice if the directing mind is wandering. There are many causes of a wandering mind in a tennis match. The chief one is lack of interest in the game. No one should play tennis with an idea of real success unless he cares sufficiently about the game to be willing to do the drudgery necessary in learning the game correctly. Give it up at once unless you are willing to work. Conditions of play or the noises in the gallery often confuse and bewilder experienced match-players playing under new surroundings. Complete concentration on the matter in hand is the only cure for a wandering mind, and the sooner the lesson is learned the more rapid the improvement of the player.  The surest way to hold a match in mind is to play for every set, every game in the set, every point in the game and, finally, every shot in the point. A set is merely a conglomeration of made and missed shots, and the man who does not miss is the ultimate victor.

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Information on the rules of tennis can be found at the Tennis Rules website.

What would be a good racquet to upgrade from my old Prince Air O point?

http://www.amazon.com/Prince-Point-Prestrung-Tennis-Racquets/dp/B001CGTC7I/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=sporting-goods&qid=1241397545&sr=8-2
i started playing tennis last year on my schools JV team and i'm done with this "recreational" racquet since i'm getting more competetive about this sport
I enjoyed the lightness and it it manuvered alright but i'm sure theres better
i'm sure i could fund something more comfortable/maunuverable
i have been eying the prince air o scream and Tripl Threat Scream and they may seem right from me than there these amazing O3 everyone keeps talking about i like light racqets so maybe I should get the lightest O3 and adjust with lead tape?
note that i'm a baseliner that does lots of topspin
i'd prefer an MP probably tried some of my friends MP sized racquets and enjoyed the control

If you want to improve, light is not the right way to go. You'd have to lead up the lightest O3 A LOT to get it where you probably want it. And the lightest O3 would also not be anywhere near MP.

Static weight is just part of the equation. You also have to take into consideration the balance point. Truth is, some 11+oz frames can feel lighter to use than some 9.5oz frames. Your current frame is pretty light, head-heavy, and oversize. All this adds up to lots of power, and very little control. But as you improve, you no longer need the frame to provide this much power for you. You'll want to start looking at heavier, smaller, head-light frames. These will give you much more control, still be very maneuverable, and force you to learn to create your own power (this is a good thing).

I wouldn't suggest that you go straight for the heaviest frames on the market. But don't go light. Probably something around 11 oz, maybe a tad bit heavier. I wouldn't go with a headsize any larger than 100", but you should probably stay above 97" to allow some forgiveness.
If you stick with these criteria, you won't have to worry about the balance point, because all of these frames will be head-light.

You also don't need to get the newest thing on the market right now. It's probably not really worth it for you yet, and who doesn't like saving money? Here's a few frames that are great deals right now that you might consider:
Prince O3 Hybrid Spectrum Midplus
Völkl DNX 8
Head Liquidmetal Radical Midplus
Fischer M Speed Pro No.1 Light (98")
Head Liquidmetal Instinct
Prince O3 Hybrid Shark Midplus

These are all right around 11oz, and midplus. Most are $80 or under, with one or two closer to $100. You can find all of them listed here:
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/catpage-liqracs.html

Check those out. If you can, I would suggest picking a few to demo. You can demo them all from that same website. They have a great demo program. If you do demo, just pick whichever one feels the best to you. Just be prepared for a major change from the racquet you're used to.

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