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    Default Is't RACQUETS or RACKETS??

    The title speaks itself...

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    Racket is the term for a ruckus or load of noise, but is also a device used in badminton or tennis.

    Racquet is part of the name of a sport, racquet ball.

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    "Racket" <-

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    Racket, alternative spelling of racquet, a sports implement [wiki]

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    its raket..haha

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    I always thought that it was the former when it comes to talking about rackets itself, look at the spelling of the forum categories... also take KLRC as an example, it stands for Kuala Lumpur Racket Club...

    I've definitely seen racquet before but I can't determine when it should be used. Maybe when referring to badminton as a 'racquet' sport?

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    Both. . Just like checks = cheques.

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    yes, i think both are correct. One is British English, another is American English.

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    Arrow They mean the same

    Quote Originally Posted by suetyan View Post
    yes, i think both are correct. One is British English, another is American English.
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    Correct...... They mean the same. And they read the same.

    Just like color and colour.
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