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Yes, you can keep more than 10 racquets in a Wilson tennis bag. The company makes several bags that hold up to 12 and 15 racquets. As with any racquet bag, you will want to check to see if there's enough room for clothing, accessories and your racquets. It may be better to err on the side of getting too large a bag.

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