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  1. Maximum Power vs Maximum Shot Speed. Shot speed depends both on the power of the racquet and the speed of the racquet. Obviously, any racquet, no matter how powerful, always hits the ball faster when it is moving faster. Equally as obvious, two racquets of equal power but of unequal speeds will have different shot speeds, and, likewise, two ...

  2. Case 3. 28 / 68 = 41.6%. Case 4. 28 / 38 = 73.7%. Case 5. 28 / 28 = 100%. The faster the swing speed compared to the ball speed, the less the contribution of the racquet to the shot speed. The slower the swing speed compared to the ball speed, the greater the influence of the racquet design to the shot speed.

  3. The impact angle is a result of the angle and speed of the racquet and ball and the racquet tilt. It is the net angle of impact. Though contrary to intuition, simply altering speeds changes the impact angle. Most of the time the angle of impact will be "falling" (even if you are hitting the ball on the rise).

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  4. Because the racket head has more mass than the ball, the racket loses some velocity but doesn't change its speed or its direction, very much (velocity is speed in a given direction). The ball is light and therefore changes its velocity quite a bit, actually reversing one of its directions - the direction that is directly opposed by the racket.

  5. All parts of the racquet will recoil at the same speed V. If the ball impacts at any other point on the strings, the racquet will recoil and it will also rotate about its CM. The whole racquet then moves away from the ball with a speed V1 due to the recoil , but the handle simultaneously moves towards the ball with speed V2 due to rotation of ...

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  6. Players can optimize momentum transfer not only by weighting the racquet, but also by selecting one with a larger “sweet spot.” The Sweet Spot. As racquet technology has advanced, the face of the tennis racquet has become larger. Figure 4 (shows modern racquet technology and how the racquet has changed since the early stages of tennis.

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  8. Jan 14, 2019 · With less of the racket speed being used to give the ball forward velocity and more going across the ball to create spin, the ball will certainly travel slower than in a first serve.

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