With 26 bids over an 18-day period, Federer’s racquet became the fifth item to sell for six figures, and tied Rafael Nadal’s Roland Garros-winning racquet sale.
Roger Federer's racket from the Wimbledon 2004 championship game could fetch more than $100,000 at auction. It was signed for Anna Wintour.
Historical importance, as it relates to tennis racquets, is measured by a frame’s technological innovation and cultural influence. From the dawn of the Open era in 1968, tennis players and fans ...
Solinco, a well-known string maker but relative newcomer to tennis rackets, has found a niche in the frame space. That niche is, well, the niche. Solinco debuted its Whiteout and Blackout frames ...
It’s all about perception and control for the new Yonex tennis racket franchise Percept. Launching Aug. 25, the new line aims to heighten the connection between hand, racket and ball and focus ...