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The Business of Sport: Tennis

Making a racket

By Alan Cane

Published: June 19 2008 14:33 | Last updated: June 19 2008 14:33

Racket science is so extensive that there is enough of it to fill a big book. In fact, a trio of American experts has done just that.

Howard Brody, Rod Cross and Crawford Lindsey’s exhaustive manual The Physics and Technology of Tennis runs to more than 400 pages, with enough graphs, tables and formulae to give Stephen Hawking pause.

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