Now, the metal used in "light weight" tennis rackets are titanium. Titanium (if you dunno) is a light weight metal which is really strong.
Babolat is a French sports equipment manufacturer that produces strings and tennis racquets for tennis, badminton and squash. Famous sportsmen like Roddick, Nadal or Clijsters use their racquets.
For most of the best racquets used by professionals preferred material is graphite.
They are no longer used as they were very heavy than the present racquets. And they can be easily broken as they were wood.
Toward the end of their popularity in the late 1970s, top wooden racquets like the Kramer Autograph sold for around US $50. The Kramer Pro Staff commanded about $5 more; the Davis TAD Imperial, about the same.
Tennis racquets are initially very expensive because consumers like to buy new models, which tend to cost more; in that respect, tennis racquets are similar to cars in the eyes of the consumer. Within a few months of the racquets' sales, the prices tend to come down. By the end of the tennis season (i.e., winter), the prices could be as low as 50% off the original price, if not lower, depending on the given make and model's popularity (i.e., the less popular, the more the price should fall). However, used, demonstration, and remainder racquets might be sold at substantially reduced prices by retailers who want to clear their shelves. For the record, the average tennis player should not need to spend more than $150 on a brand new racquet, and there are plenty of good models available for under $100.
the first graphite racket was made is 1653 by a famous man named Wilson Hilkmore
A zimmer frame is a metal frame used by elderly and/or frail people to help them move about.
Table Tennis
aluminum
A tennis racquet is not a simple stick. It has a handle and a tight mesh across a circular frame that is used to hit the tennis ball back and forth.
wooden racquets
Racquets are used in various sports, including: **Tennis** – Players hit a ball over a net on a court, using a tennis racquet. **Badminton** – A lightweight racquet is used to hit a shuttlecock over a net. **Squash** – Players use racquets to hit a rubber ball against the walls of an enclosed court. **Racquetball** – Similar to squash, but players hit the ball on an enclosed court. **Table Tennis (Ping Pong)** – Small paddles or racquets are used to hit a lightweight ball across a table. **Padel** – Played on an enclosed court, similar to tennis but with a smaller, perforated racquet. **Pickleball** – A racquet sport combining elements of tennis, badminton, and ping pong, using a paddle and a wiffle-like ball. Each sport has its own unique style of racquet designed for the game.