Mario Tennis Fever isn't just about quick reflexes—it's about picking the perfect racket. These five Fever Rackets give you the advantage you need to take control and dominate every match. My PCMag ...
Fever rackets are the new special mechanic in Mario Tennis Fever, and each racket comes with its own unique ability. There are a bunch of Fever rackets, but you'll have a few to start out with. Some ...
This racket is unlocked after playing 38 matches in Mario Tennis Fever. Once used, it creates summons giant gloved hands that shove your opponent back each time they return a volley. When combined ...
A new racket sport called Typti aims to tap into the popularity of pickleball while also solving some of the noise complaints surrounding the sport. If you are familiar with pickleball, you know the ...
Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook After choosing your character in Mario Tennis Fever, you’ll be prompted to pick a Fever Racket. There are 30 ...
Novak Djokovic adjusts his racket during the final match of the 2012 Australian Open. Ryan Pierse / AFP pool via Getty Images Novak Djokovic holds the crown for the most Grand Slam men’s tennis titles ...
ATP World No. 2 Jannik Sinner is fresh off a strong showing at the Australian Open. Sinner's quest for a three-peat was upended by a resurgent Novak Djokovic performance in the semifinals, but there ...
Dan Hajducky is a staff writer for ESPN. He has an MFA in creative writing from Fairfield University and played on the men's soccer teams at Fordham and Southern Connecticut State universities. The ...
The tennis racket that 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic used to win the 2012 Australian Open sold for $540,000 (including buyer's premium) with SCP Auctions on Saturday, shattering the records ...
Coco Gauff called out the Australian Open broadcast for filming her smash her racket Emilee Chinn/Athlos/Getty; Phil Walter/Getty Serena Williams spoke out in support of Coco Gauff after she smashed ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Coco Gauff smashed her racket into the concrete floor once for every time she dropped serve, and another one for good measure, after her Australian Open quarterfinal loss to ...
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