Interest in our rackets

Grays rackets can be an ideal fit

Posted Saturday, August 16, 2025

by John Payette

Here in North America, I can envision categories of people who may be interested in Grays racquets:

1.  50-and-over players who started playing with wood tennis racquets as children (nostalgia). 

2.  Juniors at club level looking for an ideal training racquet developing timing.

3.  Adults at club level looking for an ideal training racquet developing timing.

4.  Tennis enthusiasts displaying racquet(s) as art.

5.  Events - sponsorship and creation of designated wood racquet tennis tournaments (juniors and adults). Players could purchase Grays racquets for initial and future tournaments.

6.  Scheduled hitting sessions at respective tennis clubs trying out Grays racquets.

7.  NCAA Division ii and iii tennis teams for training.

8.  ATP/WTA tournament trade show displays that exist at each tournament.

A visit to any tennis club can serve as a microcosm showcasing approximately less than 1% of the players are at the elite level. What's interesting is how passionate and dedicated some players within the remaining 99%+ are at improving.  This percentage is aware at some level that it's not about being the best, it's about being the best they can be. 

Grays racquets could be an ideal fit for their passion, dedication, and love for the sport.  

Two Grays rackets resting on a Grays bag on a grass tennis court.
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