Up until the 1970's, virtually everyone engaged in racket sports was using wooden rackets with leather gripped handles and natural gut strings. The introduction of aluminium and steel frames paved the way for increasingly lightweight and highly durable materials. Today most racket frames are made from light-weight graphite or graphite composites that incorporate materials such as titanium, kevlar or fibreglass, giving added levels of frame flexibility, while remaining cost effective.
The Romans made up the game tennis but they used wooden tennis rackets.
Like regular rackets, and that can be found in another Answers question.
The game of tennis was originally played on northern France, however, they did not use rackets. Rackets came around in the 16th century.
Metal rackets because they are made of tougher substances and last longer.
Tennis rackets used on tour, by the professional players
From what I've there no such thing as tennis rackets with middle strings made out of coal! I just think people are saying that because they've heard from someone!
They were made out of SHEEP GUTS!!!
To play tennis
no not that I am aware of but there are gold plated rackets
If three fifths of the 55 tennis rackets in stock are metal, then 33 of the 55 tennis rackets are metal. 3/5 * 55 = 33.
No, it's 'these tennis rackets and ball'
Tennis players break their rackets out of frustration or anger when they make mistakes or are not performing well during a match.