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Penn ATP Extra Duty Tennis Balls Can


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Official ball of the ATP Tennis Masters SeriesPreferred on Hard Court surfaces. (Replaces Penn Tennis Masters Series ball.)3 balls ...


Head - Liquidmetal Racquet Cover Tennis Bag Holds 1 Racquet


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Head Liquidmetal official racquet cover will protect your racquet and provides for easy carrying to and from your matches. ...


Head Smartsorb Vibration Dampener - Gray


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New rubber elastomer compound designed to work in all racquets.Maximum string dampening.Available Color: Silver


Head Liquidmetal Racquet Cover


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Head Liquidmetal official racquet cover will protect your racquet and provides for easy carrying to and from your matches. ...


Head Liquidmetal 4 Tennis Racquet

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from: Head


The Head Liquidmetal 4 still offers some of the controlled feel of Head's player's racquets, but with a more ...


WILSON U.S. OPEN TENNIS BALLS, EXTRA DUTY-DZ. (4 TUBES OF 3 EACH)

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Since 1979 Wilson has held the distinction of being the official ball of the U.S. Open. Constructed of premium ...


Penn ATP Regular Duty Tennis Balls Can

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Official ball of the ATP Tennis Masters SeriesPreferred on clay and indoor surfaces. (Replaces Penn Tennis Masters Series ball.)As ...


Prince Triple Threat Bandit Oversize Tennis Racquet

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from: Prince


The Prince Triple Threat Bandit Oversize is an outstanding choice for the beginning to intermediate player looking for all-around ...


Wilson nCode Ntour 95 Tennis Racquet - T7655

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from: Wilson


Premium StringingWe will string this racquet for you at the recommended tension with a premium synthetic gut string. This ...


Head Liquidmetal Radical Mid Plus Tennis Racquet

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from: Head


The Head Liquidmetal Radical MidPlus offers much of the control of the Liquidmetal Prestige, albeit in a slightly lighter ...




 



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Maybe it's because I have the hugest crush on David Pogue of the New York Times, but I find his recently released product finder guide, the Pogue-O-matic, absolutely adorable... and useful too! The Pogue-O-Matic is divided into four parts: cameras, camcorders, smartphones and televisions. If you were planning on getting people any of the above for the holidays, stop by and have little e-Pogue explain what details you should look out for. Being a gadget blogger with a finger on the pulse of the latest and greatest, I personally don't need the advice. But I'll be stopping by anyway... for you, Pogue. Just. For. You. [Pogue-o-Matic on the New York Times]


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