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By the 16th century, the glove had become a racquet, the game had moved to an enclosed playing area, and the rules had stabilized.
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He hadn't realized how rough the conditions would be and came with a tennis racquet and nice clothes.
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The company was once a major diversified manufacturer of everything from tennis racquets to bowling equipment.
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He began playing tennis at the age of 5 after receiving a racquet as a gift.
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This environment was shared with another user equipped with another tracked racquet, allowing the two users to play each other over phone lines.
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Inter house competitions include music and elocution, drama, math contest, cleanliness competitions, and sports such as soccer, rugby, racquet games, swimming, etc.
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He enjoys hiking and bicycling, as well as winter and racquet sports.
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It was an indoor precursor of tennis played without racquets, though these were eventually introduced.
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Furthermore, he generally strings his racquets at 51 both ways, but he'll adjust the tension depending on surfaces and the weather.
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Players must provide their own racquets and must wear shoes without heels.
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