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What Sports Fans Don't Know About The Tennis Racket

Published by Huffington Post on Thu, 17 Nov 2016


Scientific papers could be written about the tennis racket. (No, really. Many actually have been.) Todays rackets are, at once, the same as theyve ever beensimply a paddle with a netted faceand yet also radically upgraded versions of their heavy, wood-and-string ancestors. Thank generations of sports scientists, engineers and amateur playertinkerers who harnessed their expertise and a passion for the game (not to mention a desire for a competitive edge) to refine tennis most crucial piece of equipment. Their handiworklargely invisible to us fanshas ushered in an era of 100-plus-mph serves and accuracy that we can only fully appreciate with HD cameras and instant replay. And the game has become all the more captivating as a result, for fans and aspiring sports scientists alike.In celebration of the science, technology and engineering that impacts our favorite pastimes in unseen ways, we have partnered with Ford to explore the next-level thinking that led to modern rackets and other high-tech staples of the sport, showing how advancements in science have elevated tennis to a whole new level. An education rooted in science, technology, engineering, the arts and math (STEAM) empowers you to change the worldyour favorite sport included. But STEAM fields are facing critical shortages in new talent. Visit the Ford STEAM experience to discover how Ford is advocating for and helping to redefine science education for the next generation. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
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