No you can bring as many as you want.
There are many companies, worldwide, that manufacture tennis racquets (n.b., finding all of them would be time-consuming; listing only a few would be unfair to the others, and could be construed as advertising, which is against the rules of this website).
In the old days tennis racquets were made of wood or metal. Technology has enhanced tennis racquets, and has made the game easier, and gives the athlete a larger chance to do more with the ball.
Adult racquets are usually longer and heavier than junior racquets
http://tennis.about.com/od/racquetsballsstringing/a/evolmodracquet.htm
im guessing more than a thousand a day but other tthan that idk.:)
At the Tennis Express stores. They sell racquets, clothes, balls, tennis books, tennis DVDs, sunglasses, bags, and more.
Yes, you can keep more than 10 racquets in a Wilson tennis bag. The company makes several bags that hold up to 12 and 15 racquets. As with any racquet bag, you will want to check to see if there's enough room for clothing, accessories and your racquets. It may be better to err on the side of getting too large a bag.
Head tennis racquets are available for purchase from many different stores, particularly those that specialize in sport equipment. Some examples include Midwest Sports, City Sports, and Tennis Warehouse.
Yes, Raquet Ball
One Babolat tennis bag that holds 12 racquets is the Aero Racquet Holder; another is the Team Racquet Holder; and finally the Club Line Racquet Holder. These are the largest bags Babolat makes.
According to the Badminton Information website (refer to the link, below), modern badminton racquets "shall not exceed 680mm [approximately 26.8 inches] in overall length and 230 mm [approximately 9 inches] in overall width."According to the USTA Rules (refer to the link, below), modern tennis racquets "shall not exceed 29.0 inches overall length, including the handle. The frame of the racket shall not exceed 12.5 inches in overall width."Given the above, a tennis racquet can be larger than a badminton racquet. However, for the record, tennis racquets can be (and have been) smaller than a badminton racquet, but that would be impractical for most modern players, as the shorter tennis racquet would not be as powerful as a larger one.