If you have your own court,of course you can
use not only a tennis racket but even a baseball
rackets etc.making up your own rules and become the first world champion (because nobody else would know what the heck is going
on).Have a ball.
If you have your own court,of course you can
use not only a tennis racket but even a baseball
If I will be given to play I will use it. Otherwise I dont know whether we can use it or not.
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You can try, but it probably won’t be of much use ’cause its designed for tennis, not squash.
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I do not think it can. Tennis rackets are bigger and generally heavier. Playing squash requires you to move the racket around much faster, therefore squash rackets are smaller and lighter. Also the shape of a squash racket is more condusive to the game. the smaller the racket head, the more power you get…depending on the racket ofcourse. hope this helps..
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Squash racquets are sleeker with a longer handle and smaller sweet spot. You’re playing with a much smaller ball that barely bounces. This means a tennis racquet will be useless or at best ineffective – it lacks manoeuverability and you won’t be able to swing from the wrist, only from the shoulder. Try it, but I’m pretty sure your game will be rendered ineffective.
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If you have your own court,of course you can
use not only a tennis racket but even a baseball
bat.For a ball you can use a soccer ball.You can start a new sport mixing all balls bats
rackets etc.making up your own rules and become the first world champion (because nobody else would know what the heck is going
on).Have a ball.
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no. Not even close
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Can – you are giving a handicap or what? SO: unless you are such a good squash player (or playing with your kid bro) or worse still there are two of you with 2 racquets – one a tennis, the other a squash – then, let the better player use the tennis racket and start the game just for the heck of it! – still get a lot of running and sweating if that is your objective. OK?
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