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Prince Featured In Philadelphia Business Journal
02/19/2010
BORDENTOWN, N.J. — Tennis equipment manufacturers, including Prince Sports Inc., have started the new year making noise with new racket technologies.
Recently, Prince, which is based here in Burlington County, introduced what it is calling the “next generation” of two of its top-selling models. Three major competitors — Head, Wilson and Babolat — also launched technologically advanced rackets this year. The special engineering comes at a price. The high-tech adult rackets cost anywhere from just under $200 up to $300.



