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CU Boulder alum creates first 100% synthetic, biodegradable tennis string

Ryan Burbary says his Boulder-based company, Velociti, is the first to introduce this type of string

University of Colorado Boulder alum Ryan Burbary, the owner of Velociti, plays tennis with Grant Amerling, not pictured, at the Rocky Mountain Tennis Center in Boulder on June 19. (Matthew Jonas — Staff Photographer)
University of Colorado Boulder alum Ryan Burbary, the owner of Velociti, plays tennis with Grant Amerling, not pictured, at the Rocky Mountain Tennis Center in Boulder on June 19. (Matthew Jonas — Staff Photographer)
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A University of Colorado Boulder alum created what he says is the world's first-ever 100% synthetic, biodegradable tennis string through his Boulder-based company Velociti.
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