YONEX
TENNIS RACQUETS
YONEX TENNIS RACQUETS
INTRODUCTION
The Yoneyama Company, which later changed its name to YONEX (in 1974), was founded by Minoru Yoneyama in 1946.
Originally, The Yoneyama Company was a producer of wooden floats for fishing nets.
Minoru Yoneyama’s wood crafting business thrived until modern advancements - namely plastic floats - forced the company out of the float business. At this time, frustrated by being pushed aside by advanced technology, Mr Yoneyama vowed never again to be left behind technologically. Thus, he began a commitment that eventually led to innovations in the world of golf, tennis, and badminton.
By 1973, the company's "YY" logo, the blue and green color combinations, were introduced and soon were a familiar sight on tennis courts around the world.
Yonex’s commitment to innovation brought exciting changes to tennis racquet manufacturing with the introduction of the R-series in 1980. The R-1 was the world's first square or "isometric" tennis racquet, and the super light R-7 was the first tennis racquet to win both the French Open and Wimbledon.
YONEX TENNIS RACQUETS 2007
In 2007, YONEX tennis racquets are divided into three distinct categories:
1). - The RD SERIES
2). - The RQ SERIES
3). - The JUNIOR SERIES
The RD SERIES
the YONEX RDS 001Midsize
the YONEX RDS 001 Mid Plus
the YONEX RDS 002
the YONEX RDS 002 Tour
the YONEX RDS 003 Mid Plus
the YONEX RDX 300 Mid Plus
the YONEX RDX 300 Super Mid
the YONEX RDX 500
the YONEX RDX 500 Mid Plus
the YONEX RDX 500 HD
the YONEX ULTIMUM TI 80
The RQ SERIES
the YONEX RQS 11
the YONEX RQS 22
the YONEX RQS 33
the YONEX RQS 55
the
Yonex RQiS 1 Tour
the Yonex RQiS 2 Tour
The JUNIOR SERIES
the YONEX RQ Titanium 26
the YONEX RQ8 Oversize
the YONEX RDS 26"
the YONEX RDS Junior II 21"
the YONEX RDS Junior II 23"
the YONEX RDS Junior II 25"
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