Claims
- 1. A tennis racquet frame, comprising:
- a handle having a free end;
- a racquet head defined by a closed loop frame;
- a bridge that defines a portion of the closed loop frame of the racquet head;
- a throat connecting the racquet head to the handle; and
- the closed loop frame having a first half remote from the handle and a second half being closer to the handle,
- wherein a mid-section of the racquet extends from and includes the second half of the closed loop frame and the throat, to a point approximately 20 centimeters from the free end of the handle, in which the thickness of at least 25% of the mid-section is less than approximately 60% of the maximum thickness of the racquet in the first half of the closed loop frame.
- 2. The tennis racquet frame according to claim 1, wherein the mid-section includes a portion of the handle.
- 3. The tennis racquet frame according to claim 1, wherein the mid-section includes a shaft between the throat and the handle.
- 4. A tennis racquet frame, comprising:
- a handle having a free end;
- a racquet head defined by a closed loop frame;
- a bridge that defines a portion of the closed loop frame of the racquet head;
- a throat connecting the racquet head to the handle; and
- the closed loop frame having a first half remote from the handle and a second half being closer to the handle,
- wherein a mid-section of the racquet extends from and includes the second half of the closed loop frame and the throat, to a point approximately 20 centimeters from the free end of the handle, in which the thickness of at least 50% of the mid-section is less than approximately 60% of the maximum thickness of the racquet in the first half of the closed loop frame.
- 5. The tennis racquet frame according to claim 4, wherein the mid-section includes a portion of the handle.
- 6. The tennis racquet frame according to claim 4, wherein the mid-section includes a shaft between the throat and the handle.
- 7. A tennis racquet frame, comprising:
- a handle having a free end;
- a racquet head defined by a closed loop frame;
- a bridge that defines a portion of the closed loop frame of the racquet head;
- a throat connecting the racquet head to the handle; and
- the closed loop frame having a first half remote from the handle and a second half being closer to the handle,
- wherein a mid-section of the racquet extends from and includes the second half of the closed loop frame and the throat, to a point approximately 20 centimeters from the free end of the handle, in which the thickness of at least 75% of the mid-section is less than approximately 60% of the maximum thickness of the racquet in the first half of the closed loop frame.
- 8. The tennis racquet frame according to claim 7, wherein the mid-section includes a portion of the handle.
- 9. The tennis racquet frame according to claim 7, wherein the mid-section includes a shaft between the throat and the handle.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/586,802, filed May 1, 1996, which is the U.S. National Phase of P.C.T. International application No. PCT/AU94/00447, filed Aug. 5, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,762,571, issued Jun. 9, 1998.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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