What happened to Prince tennis rackets?

(Reuters) – Tennis racquet maker Prince Sports Inc, which pioneered the oversized racquet, filed for bankruptcy protection in a U.S. bankruptcy court citing increased competition, piling debt and a decline in discretionary spending post the financial crisis that led to falling sales.

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Similarly one may ask, what racket does Ryoma use?

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One may also ask, is Prince tennis going out of business? Tennis racquet maker Prince Sports Inc, which pioneered the “oversized” racquet, filed for bankruptcy protection in a U.S. bankruptcy court citing declining sales and increased competition.

Likewise, people ask, do any pros use clash?

That’s exactly what Wilson did as they asked Roger Federer to test the Wilson Clash. Federer has always used Wilson rackets and the Pro Staff RF97 has been his preferred piece of equipment since 2014, while he used the Wilson Pro Staff 90 before that.

Can I use old tennis racquets?

As you might know, many pros use older racquets painted to look like the latest model. Tennis players are definitely sensitive to change. … This is why you see many pros use the racquets they’ve always played with. But they have hit millions of tennis balls and can hit the sweet spot over and over again.

Does Prince tennis still exist?

Prince Global Sports is now operating as a subsidiary of Athletic Brands Holding Company which is majority owned by the Waitt Company.

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