Only legally playable for mere months, the Spaghetti Tennis Racket allowed amateurs and virtual nobodies to beat top ranked players at the world’s biggest tournaments. As word spread of this racket system’s supposed magical capabilities backed by real results, behind the scenes were those determined to stamp the racket out before it truly took off, a controversy who’s ramifications potentially changed the entire future landscape of tennis.
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