I have been stringing tennis, badminton and squash racquets for over 37 years. From the age of 11 when I got my first drop weight stringing machine, I was hooked. My father, an avid tennis player and who taught me tennis from the age of 3, we learned how to string together. ...
where the two players were playing with probably 20″ racquets and, well, anyone who’s seen modern racquetball could see that their serves were nowhere near as fast as what we see today.
Even-balanced racquets are less expensive and head heavy racquets are more expensive because they help you generate more power. 2 Wear court shoes. While playing racquetball, you’ll need shoes that have good traction in order to change direction quickly. Wooden racquetball floors can be slick an...