Noun
plural of racket
(with "the") Organized crime.
rackets (uncountable)
The game of racquets.
“And would you call tennis a sport if they were not coming all with the same rackets, or if the court was wider on one side than it would be on the other side?” Source: Internet
A row of books stood up along the center of the table as a net, two more books served as rackets and were used to continuously hit a golf-ball. citation citation It had several different names, including 'whiff-whaff'. Source: Internet
Borg later joined the champions tour, returning to shorter hair and using modern rackets. Source: Internet
Different rackets have playing characteristics that appeal to different players. Source: Internet
Health and environmental concerns A video on the health and safety implications of nanotechnology main Nanofibers are used in several areas and in different products, in everything from aircraft wings to tennis rackets. Source: Internet
He produced a boxed set which included a net, poles, rackets, balls for playing the game -- and most importantly you had his rules. Source: Internet