Yes, Michael Chang later in his career started to use a longer racquet, so he could have a better serve.
Being a short player he had work very hard to win points, so this was and attempt to get him a few more easy points in a match.
The racquet companies offered these slightly longer racquets during the 1990's. However, note, there are limits to racquet dimensions that can be used in tournaments.
Before switching to the long body racket, Michael Chang primarily used the Wilson Pro Staff 6.0. This racquet was known for its control and feel, which complemented Chang's counterpunching style. His transition to the long body racket, specifically the Wilson Hyper Pro Staff 6.1, helped him gain additional reach and leverage in his shots.
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Dunlop
yes there is use of textile material for the manufacturing of tennis racket. the wires inside the racket made of nylon,which is a textile material.
Slazenger
Yes you can, but only if its the hand which you hold the racket it in. Note that you can't drop your racket to hit the ball with your hand, your hand still must be touching the racket when you hit it.
To measure the size of a tennis racket, you can use the head size, which is typically measured in square inches. The larger the head size, the more power and forgiveness the racket provides.
A racket and a shuttle cock ('birdie').
The baby caused an infinitesimal racket.
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To measure the grip size of a racket, use a ruler to measure the distance from the middle crease of your palm to the tip of your ring finger. This measurement in inches corresponds to the grip size of the racket.