No.
basketball, lacrosse, soccer, volleyball, tennis, water polo, golf that's about it i think.
Legally, in competition, no. The size and shape of a racquetball racquet is specific to the structural integrity and overall safety of the racquet.
Novak Djokovic uses the Head YOUTEK IG Speed 18X20 Racquet
Yes, it is considered a fault in badminton if a player's racquet touches the net during play.
The worst Yonex badminton racquet is the one you use worst.
badminton can be hard to use the racquet at first. Maybe soccer...
Instead of going to a real golf course we went to play minature golf.
A racquet is used in sports such as tennis and squash.Answered by a 13 year old. SO EASY!
A tennis or other sports racquet sold at retail is technically "prestrung" (ready to use). Pre-strung means the racquet is shipped to the store already strung and that is the way you purchase it. In specialty sports stores and pro shops, you purchase the racquet, choose the strings, and have the racquet strung at the tension you request.
My brother went to play golf at the municipal golf course, which was cheaper to play at because it was owned by the city.
do's = strike the shuttlecock with the racquet so that it passes over the net use a racquet
You use a club to hit a ball into a hole.