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Head Extreme Adult Tennis Racquets

Introducing the Head Extreme racquet series, designed to help you spin the game your way. With a shaft optimized for greater spin, enlarged power grommets combined with unique spin grommets and a specific string pattern to further enhance spin, this series gives you all the tools you need to dominate the court. Plus, its sleek design and impressive performance make it impossible to resist. So grab one today and start spinning your opponents into oblivion!

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Head Extreme Pro 2024
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Head Extreme Pro 2024

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Head Extreme MP 2024
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Head Extreme MP 2024

Head Extreme MP L 2024
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Head Extreme MP L 2024

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Tennis Racquet or Tennis Racket: Understanding the Spelling in Australia

Is it 'Tennis Racquet' or 'Tennis Racket'? In Australia, both spellings are seen, but we've noticed a growing trend towards 'Tennis Racket.' So we would like to take a quick moment to address these differences in spelling.

The debate between 'Tennis Racquet' and 'Tennis Racket' stems from historical and regional language variations. Traditionally, 'racquet' has been the preferred spelling in Australia and the UK, reflecting older English and French influences. On the other hand, 'racket' is more commonly used in the United States, aligning with the American English spelling conventions. Over time, these distinctions have blurred, especially with the influence of global media and the internet, leading to a more mixed usage worldwide.

It is especially noticeable that Wilson, being a USA brand, use the term 'Racket', whereas all other brands currently use the spelling 'Racquet'.

Whether you prefer "Racquet" or "Racket", at Tennis Warehouse Australia we have an extensive range of high-quality tennis equipment to find the perfect match for your game. Start your search now and experience the best in tennis gear, tailored to your individual style and preference

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