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What are the top ten tennis racket brands on cq-art.com?

Dunlop Dunlop

DUNLOP was founded in England in 1888. In the early days, it mainly dealt with the pneumatic tires invented by John 6.1 Dunlop

. In 1910, DUNLOP tried to apply the technology of manufacturing pneumatic tires to sporting goods and first produced golf balls. In 1912, DUNLOP's first tennis ball was launched, which was also the world's earliest modern pressurized rubber-lined tennis ball. In 1917, DUNLOP produced the first wooden tennis racket, and thus began its glorious journey in the world of tennis.

DUNLOP is a "racquet expert" and an "expert among experts" in ball games. DUNLOP is good at applying high-tech achievements to the design of sports goods to enable sports stars to reach their personal limits. At the same time, it represents modernity, popularity and avant-garde. It has always been a brand respected and loved by world famous players. In the past century, its tennis supplies, squash supplies and golf supplies series have been among the top three in the world's major sporting goods markets.

Fischer Fischer

The founding of Fischer can be traced back to 1924, when the elder Joseph ?6?1 Fischer established his own factory in Ried im Innkreis, Austria. It started with the production of carriages and sleighs. In 1964, Fischer became the world's largest snowboard manufacturer.

In 1964, at the ninth Winter Olympics, Egon Zimmermann won the historic first Olympic gold medal for Fischer. After that, a series of brilliant achievements began. In 1978, Fischer's product positioning was to fully develop the manufacturing of alpine and cross-country ski equipment and tennis rackets. The birth of the Superform tennis racket in 1979 influenced the design of tennis rackets throughout the 1980s. In 1981, Austria’s Harti Weirather used the new RC4 alpine competition board to win the World Cup. RC4 is not only a model of Fischer’s competitive series, it has also become a shining symbol in today’s competitive arena. A series of technological innovations and award-winning designs since the 1980s have helped athletes achieve extraordinary results.

Head

Head NV is the world's leading manufacturer and distributor of premium sporting goods. Head is a technology-driven enterprise with the motto: Excellent performance comes from excellent technology. The Head company dates back to 1950. Howard 6.1 Hyde, the inventor of the metal sled, founded the company. In the 1970s, it began to produce Tyrolia skis and Mares diving equipment, and in the 1990s it was merged into Penn sports balls and Dacor diving equipment.

Head's products are now divided into four major areas: winter sports, rackets, diving and franchises. Head's core products such as skis, rackets and diving equipment have achieved market leadership and are used by consumers around the world, from beginners to the world's top professional players, such as Agassi, Kurten, Trinko, Bu Schell and Ferrares are fans.

Kennex

KENNEX is one of the top ten sporting goods brands in the world. It is headquartered in Taiwan, with branches all over the five continents, and has offices in more than 60 countries and regions in the world. There are distribution agencies, including the United States, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, etc. Products include tennis, badminton, squash, golf and roller skating and other sporting goods series. KENNEX itself is a product manufacturer, operating in mass production, and its products sell well all over the world.

PRINCE

Starting from a manufacturer of tennis machines, PRINCE has established its leading position in the industry with the development of racket-related professional sports manufacturing. In tennis, PRINCE's revolutionary innovations are "OVERSIZE (large racket)" and "LONGBODY (extended racket)". Now, PRINCE has expanded its tennis business to clothing, shoes, clothing, accessories, etc. PRINCE achieves international exposure by sponsoring some of the sport's elite. Like (Capriati) Jennifer Capriati, (Rafter) Patrick Rafter and Martina Navratilova. The success of superstars in the Grand Slams has increased people's interest in tennis and the PRINCE brand at the same time.

Slazenger Slazenger

Slazenger originated from the United Kingdom and is a brand of the British royal family. It has a history of 120 years from 1881 to the present and has been engaged in the upper-class football industry. Sports such as golf, tennis, polo, cricket, hockey, etc. In terms of tennis, since 1902, it has cooperated with the Wimbledon Tennis Club to develop Wimbledon, the most influential of the four Grand Slams, for more than 100 years. Because the brand has very high and strict self-requirements, it has become a brand loved by demanding people throughout the century. Slazenger tennis ball has always been the most useful ball in the world, and its hitting feeling is recognized as the most comfortable in the world. Among the current four major tennis Opens, Wimbledon in the UK and Australia's The Australian Open designated Slazenger balls, and most domestic tennis enthusiasts use Slazenger balls.

Volkl Walker

A tennis product derived from the Germans’ fanatical pursuit of high quality. The brand spokesperson is tennis superstar Becker. Its products are rich, including safety helmets, ice and snow equipment, lawns, mountaineering bags, floors, outdoor clothing, etc. Although it is famous in Europe, its popularity in China is limited to professional circles.

BABOLAT

There are not many world-class brands, but BABOLAT is among them. The connotation of the famous French sports brand has enabled this century-old legendary brand to give birth to the most modern product production concept. The nano-technology material of Kevlar material and the practical effect of French design are perfectly combined, becoming the eternal pursuit of fans. According to statistics, 75% of professional players currently use BABOLAT lines.

BABOLAT's most famous product is the natural catgut series, but did you know that BABOLAT was originally producing violin strings when it was first established? Later, the company was inspired by the production of violin strings, so it began to try to produce natural gut tennis strings, which became very popular.

Wilson Wilson

An American brand, currently the tennis racket brand with the highest international market share. The famous product series are: hammer (hammer series), pro staff (star series), ROLLERS (power wheel series), TRIAD series. Famous sponsored players include: Pete Sampras, Graf (retired), Todd Martin, Lindsay Davenport, Jonas Bjorkman, Williams sisters ( Venus & Serena Williams), Norman (Magnus Norman), etc.

Yonex

A Japanese brand that dominates the international market with badminton rackets and badminton products. In recent years, there has also been a strong offensive in tennis rackets.

Sponsored tennis players include: Anna Kournikova; Monica Seles; Martina Hingis; Marcelo Rios, etc.