Wilson Tennis

Long before the name "Wilson" was immortalized in Hollywood from the film, Survivor, it was the name of one of the most popular sports balls. Wilson is most famous for its Wilson tennis balls.
Wlson Tennis Balls

Wilson tennis balls are a very distinguished brand. They are the only ball that can carry the moniker, "the official brand of the U.S. Open." They are made of the highest quality materials, as such their demand. A nice wool is woven into a sturdy felt to produce the famed Wilson tennis balls.
Wilson Tennis Racquets

As a major forerunner in sports product brands, Wilson tennis racquets are preferred by many players. Players can easily volley with their Wilson tennis balls and Wilson tennis racquets. The ease of play is taken for granted by many. If the players don't have problems with the weight or design of Wilson tennis racquets and Wilson tennis balls, then they will never switch, and possibly never realize they are playing with the best equipment. It is like the expression, "to appreciate the sunshine you have to feel the rain." Without feeling the torrent of other not as quality brand names, tennis players don't appreciate the greatness in which they are playing.
Wilson Tennis Racquet Patterns

Wilson produces its tennis racquets to suit every players needs. The patterns are an important element of this quality, and work directly with the strings material and tension. Depending on how tightly the strings are strung, how complex the interwoven pattern is, or if the strings are made of a nylon or polyester synthetic or the less popular natural string, such as Pete Sampras uses. The nylon string is less popular because it has less options available with it (the problem of supply and demand) and it is slightly more expensive. Nevertheless, the players who use these racquets definitely claim to feel a difference. The size of a tennis racquet determines the pattern. Since an optimal range and tension exist for every tennis racquet, the pattern must accommodate this, so as there is the same relative tension for both small and large tennis racquets. When the strings are closer together in a dense pattern, more strings hit the ball. This means that the player has less power, since the racquet absorbs most of the impact, but also has more finely tuned control. It is also more difficult to create a spin on the tennis ball. The head size of your Wilson tennis racquet also can affect players' performance. A larger head results in more power, while a smaller head offers more control. All of these variables can be modified to fit your strengths and weaknesses.

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