3 What Is The Best Tennis Racket To Buy

Updated on: June 2023

What Is The Best Tennis Racket To Buy in 2023


Everything You Know Is Pong: How Mighty Table Tennis Shapes Our World

Everything You Know Is Pong: How Mighty Table Tennis Shapes Our World
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023

Champion Sports 21-Inch Plastic Tennis Racquet Set

Champion Sports 21-Inch Plastic Tennis Racquet Set
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023

Valuable Sports Rubber Table Tennis Paddle, Professional PingPong Racket with Case, 5-ply Carbon Blade

Valuable Sports Rubber Table Tennis Paddle, Professional PingPong Racket with Case, 5-ply Carbon Blade
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • 🗸 5-PLY CARBON BLADE –The advantages of carbon blades are that they are very powerful and fast! you'll be impressed to know how choosing the right rubber table tennis paddle can change the game in your favor! The 5-layer carbon blade offers the blade enough strength and perfect bounce to ensure powerful attack and defense.
  • 🗸 SUITABLE FOR ALL LEVELS PLAYERS! – Perfect for begginers, intermediate player or professional player! The paddle/blade is covered with superior quality soft and spongy rubber, 2 mm rubber surface, that gives you superior control and spin to help you keep winning!
  • 🗸 PERFORMANCE – Speed= 90/100, Spin= 90/100, Control= 80/100. Weighs 170g / .375 lb / 6.0 oz. INCLUDES a professional carrying case for storage.
  • 🗸 MADE TO LAST! – We know the importance of passion for what you love, that's why our racket is made with durable and premium quality materials so that the fun lasts longer! You no longer have to worry about your table tennis paddle being damaged between games and practices or that the rubber will come off the blade in the middle of a game, quality tests make sure that you buy only the best rubber table tennis paddle and pingpong racket!
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March Madness at Consumerist.Com: The Worst Company in America Playoffs

The Consumerist, a non-profit subsidiary of Consumer Reports, wants your votes for the worst of the worst companies in America. Voting is fashioned after March Madness NCAA bracket tournament with company vs. company online square-off votes.
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COMMENTARY |The voting begins today at Consumerist.com for choosing the Worst Company in America. The 32 Companies, nominated by readers, will be voted in or out via company vs. company elimination rounds. Last year's winner was BP - I'm so in, being from Florida. Let the fun begin and count me in!

According to the Sacramento Bee, last year's final round between BP and Bank of America got the most votes of any "Worst Company in America" championship ever. I'm upset that BP is not in the tourney again this year, because I've yet to see any executive heads roll or jail time for those involved in the Gulf Oil disaster.

Last year's runner up, Bank of America, is nominated again this year against Chase. The winner will go up against the winner of Wells Fargo vs. Citibank. Tough call on that one because of the bank fees to support ridiculously extravagant salaries, bonuses, and perks make them all seem alike.

The most intriguing matchup is Google vs. Apple. I know Apple designs software, as does Google, but I think of Apple's most negative characteristic is it's not made in America hardware. I'd vote Apple in for that reason alone, regardless of their great designs and user-friendly software. Google's made some Coke Classic variety software changes, much like the Netflix fiasco. So Netflix vs. Google would be a more equivalent matchup.

Then there's Facebook vs. Sprint in the first round. Since Google started the Google+ circles thing to rival Facebook, that would seem the better elimination matchup. Or maybe the matchup is more about internet vs. telecommunications?

Whatever the rationale for the first round elimination matchups, this is my kind of March Madness. I'll have more fun voting on the worst of the worst companies in America than watching basketball.

What's more fun than that? Maybe comparing the "Worst Companies in America" nominations and results against Consumer Reports, Consumerist.com's parent company, own America's Top Stores ratings reported by Valleynewslive.com.

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