1. racquets - Noun
2. racquets - Verb
racquets
plural of racquet
racquets (uncountable)
a game for two or four players, played in an enclosed court with a small hard fast-moving ball
racquets
third-person singular simple present indicative of racquet
Never trust a cat, anyway. All they're good for is stringing tennis racquets. Roger Zelazny
Unless a player goes in for intensive play and tournament competition, two racquets are sufficient. Helen Wills
I would like to see it go back to the wood racquets. To see the touch put back in tennis. Jana Novotna
You fight, you try your best, but if you lose, you dont have to break five racquets and smash up the locker room. You can do those things, but when youve finished, nothings changed. Youve still lost. If something positive came from that, I probably would do it. But I see only negativity. Rafael Nadal
Nowadays, nanomaterials such as fullerene and carbon nanotubes are added to racquets giving them greater durability. Source: Internet
Before the adoption of carbon fibre composite, racquets were made of light metals such as aluminum. Source: Internet