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Article: Road Test / Game MP: Prince Serves An Ace.(evaluation of tennis racquet)(Brief Article)(Evaluation)
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- Newsweek
- Article date:
- July 22, 2002
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Byline: Tara Weingarten
I'm not the greatest tennis player. OK, I'm kind of lousy. And racquet companies love people like me, because we're convinced the newest technology will improve our game. So I headed to the Mulholland Tennis Club, in the hills above Los Angeles, to test out eight of this year's new racquets. Of them all, Prince's More Performance Game MP model demanded my attention--and not just because of its hot color scheme, matte copper with black-and-white accents. It's hard to imagine, but almost the entire head is a sweet ...
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