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Wilson Tennis Racquets
Tempting equipment and apparel may be found in many retail sports shops and it can turn out almost impossible to refuse the indirect invite of good Wilson racquets if you are a dedicated player. Men and women, professionals or amateurs, choose to go to sports stores where they buy sports gear usually around Christmas or Easter. Under certain circumstances, the Wilson racquets could make just the perfect gift for anyone in love with tennis.
Wilson Sporting Goods Company, the manufacturer of the Wilson racquets, has the headquarters in Chicago Illinois. This manufacturer is now under the control of Amer Sports in Finland and it provides sports lovers with gear and equipment to be used in football, tennis, soccer, volleyball, golf, softball, baseball, basketball and so on.
Lots of famous players have used the Wilson racquets in competitions and here we could name Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Pete Sampras, Lindsay Davenport or Venus Williams.
Some Wilson racquets designs that have become known thanks to their use by players include the Kevlar Pro Staff one used by both Sampras and Federer. The latteris now
using the KSix-One Tour model but generally Wilson racquets are often manufactured according to individual standards. The versions directed at masses are also very good and reliable, yet players that participate in world professional tournaments will always want something that takes to their needs and interests.
Two other divisions that are worth mentioning here in the Wilson racquets collections are the K Factor and nCode. The big advantage of nCode comes from the silicone oxide cystals interlocked with the carbon fibers and meant to increase the durability of the racquets. This results in a stronger and longer-resistant racquet. The K Factor ones are an improvement brought to the nCoded Wilson racquets as they bring a new technology called Karophite Black applied to the frame which offers more resistance and a better feel to the player who holds and handles the racquet.
Beside raquets, Wilson also manufactures shoes, strings, bags and balls. The first time when balls produced by Wilson were used in a tournament was in 1979 and since then they have gained more and more ground with other opens on various continents.
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