Saturday, August 15, 2009

Wilson Pro 25 Tennis Racquet

A junior-length version of Wilson's [K] Pro adult racquets, the Wilson Pro 25 is made of fused graphite and aluminum, helping it generate good power, minimal vibration, and maximum comfort. It also offers a 3-7/8-inch grip and a 25-inch length, making it an ideal racquet for the junior player who stands between 4 foot 6 inches and 5 feet tall. In addition, the cushion grip reduces shock on the hands to increase playing comfort.

Specifications:

  • Head size: 100 square inches
  • Length: 25 inches
  • Weight: 8.3 ounces (strung)
  • Grip: 3-7/8 inches
  • Player height: 4 foot 6 inches and 5 feet

About Wilson
Chicago-based Wilson Team Sports Company, a division of Amer Sports, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of sports equipment. The company designs, manufactures and distributes advanced equipment that helps players improve performance. Wilson's core categories include football, basketball, baseball, softball, bats, volleyball, soccer, youth sports, uniforms/apparel, golf, footwear, and racquet sports.




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Wilson Pro Staff Super 6 Pack Bag

Web Description:Wilson Pro Staff Super 6-Pack.
Color(s):Black/White/Grey.
Type:Racquet Thermal.
Dimensions:29 L x 14 W x 14 H.
Compartments:3/Main Compartments.
Pockets:1/Front Pocket 1/Wet Pocket.
Racquet Capacity:9/Racquets.
Straps:2/Padded Adjustable Backpack Straps 1/Padded.
Zippers/Closures:5/Zippers.
Sport:Tennis.



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Wilson Ncode N5 Tennis Racket 4-1/4 Size




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Wilson [K] Six.One Tour 90" Performance Frame (Unstrung)

Roger Federer's racquet of choice, this Wilson® Ksix-one Tour 90" performance frame is designed for serious players with long, fast swings.


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Wilson (K)Pro Tour Six Pack Racquet Bag (Black/Gold )

New for 2008, the K Pro Tour Six Pack is the one of the largest racquet bags from Wilson and has a new high-end Black Gold cosmetic. This is the bag collection carried by the Wilson's top tour professionals including Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Justine Henin.

Patent-pending Thermo Guard and Moisture Guard technology keeps rackets cool and wet items separate from your other gear.

  • One racquet/gear compartment lined with Thermo Guard and accommodates up to 3 racquets or other gear.
  • One racquet/gear compartment lined with Moisture Guard and accomodates up to 3 additional racquets or other gear.
  • Separate 18" x 14" PVC zipper bag to keep wet items separate from other gear.
  • One thin, outer accessory compartment.
  • Padded backpack straps and carry handles.
  • Dimensions (LxHxW): 31"x14"x11"


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  • Wilson SpongeBob 23-Inch Youth Tennis Racket

    This 23` racquet is ideal for the junior player up to 8 years of age. patented C-Beam Frame technology provides both stability and solid power for the player. The Titanium Alloy Composite proves to be a lightweight material which enables the junior to perform a full swing without the risk of straining vital muscles.

    Manufacturers recommend juniors racquets based on their age or height.
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    Customer Review: Perfect for young children
    My son loves this racket; it's perfect for his hands. I brought a 21" side for him and a 23" one for my daughter. (I'll copy and paste this review on that one). Good brand and well made, and as stated before there's not much to say.
    Customer Review: Perfect for young and old (with young!)
    Hi all, I just received four of these rackets in the mail yesterday via AMAZON. First off... go for the FREE SUPER SAVING SHIPPING. The four would have cost me $21.00 to ship! Yikes!! Took less than a week to arrive. They are perfect for my family!! I have a 3, 7, and 12 year old... and a 38 year old too (that's me!). We bat the ball for hours on day one. Perfect for the job at hand, and a great price too. No sales tax, no shipping. The only downside I'd say... I didn't "shop around" for what I was looking for as much as usual... and I found a similar racket AT Wal-Mart for $11.00. Not a big WALLY WORLD fan, and since I love AMAZON, don't mind throwing them my business instead! Buy this racket. You will not be disappointed. Enjoy!


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    Monday, August 3, 2009

    Prince - Tour Diablo MID Tennis Racket w/ Free Stringing

    Power level 675. Jennifer Capriati and Xavier Malisse racquet of choice! A players racquet with the ideal combination of weight, balance and flexibility. It has a thin 19mm beam for maximum feel and control for those with an aggressive style of game. Incorporates the Triple Threat with Tungsten technology for incredible feel with the right amount of extra power just in case you miss the illusive sweetspot. Ideally suited for players with aggressive, long strokes. Recommended for the 5.0-7.0 NTRP level players. Triple Threat with Tungsten: Triple Threat with Tungsten places titanium, copper, carbon and tungsten in three critical racquet locations: 10 o'clock, 2 o'clock and at the bottom of the handle. A phenomenally stable racquet design is created, with a huge sweet spot for more power and precision than ever. Free Stringing Included: We will string this racquet for you at the manufacturer's recommended tension using Wilson Stamina 16g synthetic gut at no cost.


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    Wilson [K] Brave 105 K Factor Tennis Racquet

    The Wilson nCode K Brave is a new offering from Wilson that suits the beginning to intermediate player seeking a a lightweight, solid racquet that offers outstanding control and maneuverability in the same vein as the K Fury, with the added sweetspot of a 105 square inch head. With the added strength and stability of K Factor technology, the K Brave offers a lot of bang for the buck. A 22/24/23mm dual tapered beam and 105 square inch headsize provide solid feel and extra pop for the beginning to intermediate player. Very maneuverable swingweight, with near even balance.

      Racquet Specifications
    • Headsize:105 sq. in.
    • Length:27.00 in.
    • Weight (strung):9.60 oz.
    • Stiffness (Babolat RDC):59
    • Balance:13.62 in. Head Heavy
    • Cross Section:22/24/23mm Tapered Beam
    • Swingweight:298 kg*sq. cm
    • String Pattern:16x19
    • Grip:Wilson Cushion Aire
    • Wilson Stiffness Index:5



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    Wilson KSix-One X 95 Tennis Racquet (16 Mains)

    Wilson KSix-One 95 X Tennis Racquet (16 Mains)


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    Wilson K Pro Tour. Free String, Free Shipping

    We string our racquets with Prince Synthetic Gut Multifilament String ($10 value) in 16 or 17 gauge at buyer's specified tension.


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    Saturday, August 1, 2009

    Wilson Kobra Team FX. Free String, Free Ground Shipping

    Available Grip Size: 4 1/4, 4 3/8 and 4 1/2.We string the racquet with Prince Synthetic Gut Multifilament String ($10 Value) in 16 or 17 gauge, at buyer's specified tension.Please e-mail us for grip size and string tension after ordering.


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    Wilson [k] Surge Tennis Racquet

    What's the difference between winning and losing? Wilson boils it down to one word: [k]ontrol. The Wilson [K] Surge tennis racquet is made using [k]arophite black technology, a proprietary next-generation structure that results in better feel and a stronger, more stable performance. As a result, it's easier than ever for players to shape their shots and hit the corners with accuracy. And control is a crucial tool, as players who had the fewest unforced errors have won a combined 74 percent of the most recent Grand Slam tournaments. As a whole, the [K] Surge fulfills the desires of a new generation of aggressive players who expect to [k]eep dominating as their game grows more mature.

    The [K] Surge also boasts Wilson's Double Hole technology, which offers larger-diameter grommet holes that create more flex within the stringbed upon impact, resulting in a smoother feel and added power. Sporting a classic tweener design, the [K] Surge is a terrific all-around racquet with a great blend of power and control.

    Specifications:

    • Head size: 100 square inches
    • Length: 27 inches
    • Weight: 10.5 ounces (strung)
    • Stiffness: 67
    • String pattern: 16 x 19
    • Balance: 1 point, HL
    • Cross section: 26 mm flat beam
    • Grip: Wilson True Grip
    • Grip sizes: 0 to 5
    • Wilson Stiffness Index: 5

    About Wilson
    At the heart of sports history for almost a century, Wilson has been influential and intimately involved in shaping the games of tennis, golf, baseball, and American football. As the originator of breakthrough technologies, Wilson has produced legendary classics and earned world-wide legitimacy in each sport it participates in. The world's leading manufacturer of ball sports equipment, Wilson's core sports include tennis, baseball, American football, golf, basketball, softball, badminton, and squash. A division of Helsinki-based Amer Sports, Wilson is headquartered in Chicago.




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    WILSON K Brave 105 Tennis Racquets

    Wilson K Brave 105 Tennis Racquets

    From racquet technology comes a brand new . The KBrave will be sure to attract all sort of attention. With a perfect blend of power and thanks to technology, this racquet is an excellent choice for players to brace any situation on the court. Be sure to pick the KBrave to dominate all of your matches.

    The racquet comes at a low strung weight of 9.5 ounces and with a balance of 4 pts head heavy, allowing easy maneuverability all over the court, especially at the net. The 16x19 open string pattern makes the KBrave spin friendly and helps bite every single shot. The KBrave`s 105 square inch headsize helps deliver the power required to make your opponent struggle. Overall, the specifications of the KBrave are well suited for beginners to intermediate players, looking for a frame with power and control. The KBrave is an excellent excellent choice for NTRP 2.0 to 3.5 players.





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    Wilson Venus & Serena 25 (inch) Youth - Prestrung

    Designed specifically for young females. Code RJW06


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    Prince - Tour Diablo MID Tennis Racket w/ Free Stringing

    Power level 675. Jennifer Capriati and Xavier Malisse racquet of choice! A players racquet with the ideal combination of weight, balance and flexibility. It has a thin 19mm beam for maximum feel and control for those with an aggressive style of game. Incorporates the Triple Threat with Tungsten technology for incredible feel with the right amount of extra power just in case you miss the illusive sweetspot. Ideally suited for players with aggressive, long strokes. Recommended for the 5.0-7.0 NTRP level players. Triple Threat with Tungsten: Triple Threat with Tungsten places titanium, copper, carbon and tungsten in three critical racquet locations: 10 o'clock, 2 o'clock and at the bottom of the handle. A phenomenally stable racquet design is created, with a huge sweet spot for more power and precision than ever. Free Stringing Included: We will string this racquet for you at the manufacturer's recommended tension using Wilson Stamina 16g synthetic gut at no cost.


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    Friday, July 24, 2009

    Wilson® '09 [K]obra Tour 100 Tennis Racquet

    The Wilson® '09 [K]obra Tour 100 Tennis Racquet is solid, accurate and impressive. Created for the new generation of aggressive tournament players it gives power, maximum spin and [K]ontrol. Swing Index-6/Fast & Long. Power-Medium. Headsize-100". Strung Weight-11.5oz. Length-27". Unstrung Weight-10.9oz. Strung Balance-7pts./HL. String Pattern-16x19. Cross Section-26mm Dual Taper Beam. Grip Sizes- 2(4-1/4"), 3(4-3/8"), 4(4-1/2"), 5(4-5/8"). WRT79931U. 2(4-1/4), 3(4-3/8), 4(4-1/2), 5(4-5/8)


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    Wilson KZero 118"

    The Wilson K Zero offers maximum power and enhanced control complimented by exceptional maneuverability and stability. The Super Oversize head offers a generous sweetspot for more power and accuracy. The Compact Center Technology ensures mobility in this game improving racquet. The Contour Yoke gives players a heightened level of stability. The Karophite Black Composition makes sure feel is not sacrificed on this racquet. The Wilson K Zero is best suited for beginning players looking for power and mobility.

    All gripsizes available (1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8). Free Priority Mail Shipping (2-3 shipping). Free stringing with with Wilson Sensation. Please email us after your purchase with your grip size and string tension choice.


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    Wilson Hope Tennis Racket - Pink (4-3/8")

    You can rip a perfect forehand and support The Breast Cancer Research Foundation by playing with this Wilson® Hope® tennis racket. The racket's diamond beam allows for a perfect balance of power and finesse.
    Customer Review: Not as described.
    I ordered, what I thought, based on the picture and description, was a PINK tennis racket. What I received was a PURPLE tennis racket. Wrote and complained. Amazon apologized and shipped out another...another PURPLE one. If you like purple and want a purple tennis racket, then by all means, order this one. If you want a pink tennis racket, then I suggest you go to Walmart, because if you order this one, you are not going to get a pink tennis racket like the one in the picture and description in this ad.
    Customer Review: VERY CUTE!!
    I bought this racket for my sister and she loved it, the colors, texture ... was an excellent purchase, and of course the quality of Wilson 1A .. I recommend it 100% and Perfect for beginners...


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    WILSON N CODE N5 FORCE MP TENNIS RACQUET T7705 GRIP SIZE 4 1/2

    N 5 Force 98" Tennis Racquet is a powerful and spin friendly, performs from all court positions. The open string pattern offers lots of grip on the ball and combined with a maneuverable feel, this racquet provides topspin and slice when used by an advanced player.


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    Wilson K GUT 16g Tennis String

    The Wilson® [K] Gut 16-gauge tennis string offers superior control with outstanding comfort and playability.


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    Massive Cash Flow Pack with Marketing, Godfather Principles and Accounting & Finance for Table Tennis Rackets Biz 3 CD Package




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    Wilson KFactor KPro Tour 6-Pack Tennis Bag - Army Green

    Wilson's best selling signature Tour bag line now in army green and lime to match the new [K] Pro rackets. Also features adjustable padded backpack straps for easy carrying. Color: Army Green/Lime


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    Wilson Federer Tennis Racquet




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    Wilson Federer 23" Youth Tennis Racket

    The Wilson Junior Federer 23 is a great first racquet! Its no wonder that Wilson makes the top selling junior racquets in America. Durable Volcanic Beam construction and lightweight titanium alloy create an unbeatable value.

    23" frame is recommend for children ages 6 to 8 and/or 311" to 46" (119cm to 137cm) tall.

  • Super Lightweight: Easy to swing.
  • Volcanic Beam Titanium Construction: Greater durability.
  • Grip Size: 3 5/8

    Pre-Strung by the manufacturer.

    Wilson Racquets

    Wilson, #1 in Tennis, continues the Wilson tradition as the leading racket brand on the ATP and WTA tour. Leading the way is the revolutionary design of nCode, the sweetspot of Hammer, and the classic Pro Staff.


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  • WILSON Hyper Hammer 5.3 Pre-Strung Tennis Racquets

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    This very popular Wilson and ;Hyper Hammer 5.3 and ;frame has been probably the most popular tweener and ;racquetd and ;in the history of . Although slightly more control than power, it`s light weight to provide excellent maneuverability and solid pace.

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    Known for its forgiving feel, the Hyper Hammer 5.3 enables players to place their balls with almost needlepoint precision. Built for players with a moderate swing, the Hyper Hammer 5.3 uses and ;for increased torsional stability. Our team found that the Hyper Hammer 5.3 is an ideal racquet for those all-court players who need stability from the baseline and exceptional responsiveness up at the net.


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    Wednesday, July 22, 2009

    Wilson KSix-One X 95 Tennis Racquet (16 Mains)

    Wilson KSix-One 95 X Tennis Racquet (16 Mains)


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    Wilson n-Code n-Pro Surge (100)

    THIS RACQUET SHIPS UNSTRUNG. The Wilson N-Code n-Pro Surge offers a solid blend of power control and above average maneuverability. Both intermediate and advanced players will love the feel and versatility of this frame. Weight Strung:309g/(10.8 oz.). Green, White, Black, and Silver. Code: RWL1001.


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    Wilson K Blade 98. Free String, Free Ground Shipping

    Available Grip Size: 4 1/4, 4 3/8, and 4 1/2.We string the racquet with Prince Synthetic Gut Multifilament String ($10 value) in 16 or 17 gauge, at buyer's speficied tension.Please e-mail us for grip size and string tension after ordering.


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    Friday, July 17, 2009

    Wilson Ncode N1 115 Tennis Racquet-3




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    Wilson SpongeBob 19 Junior Tennis Racquet - 80 in. Head

    This 19 racquet is ideal for younger players 4 years of age or younger. Headsize: 82 in. Length: 19 in. Beam Width: 19 mm C-Beam. Weight Strung: 180 g/(6.3 oz.). Color(s): Royal/Yellow/Turquoise.


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    Wilson H1 Outer Edge OS Tennis Racquet

    The Wilson Hammer H1 Outer Edge returns! The H1 is one of the most powerful frames offered by Wilson, combining a super-oversized 135 square inch head with a 28.5 inch length and a very stiff beam. Geared to the beginning to intermediate level player with a slow to moderate swing. Light static weight with a head heavy balance (as is typical with all Wilson Hammers) keeps the H1 stable, maneuverable, and very powerful. Dense string pattern provides a surprising amount of control to complement the already generous sweetspot.

      Racquet Specifications
    • Headsize: 135 sq. in.
    • Length: 28.50 in.
    • Weight (strung): 9.00 oz.
    • Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 75
    • Balance: 15.45 in. Head Heavy
    • Cross Section: 30mm/28mm Dual Tapered Beam
    • Swingweight: 328 kg*sq. cm
    • String Pattern: 18x21
    • Grip: Wilson Cushion Aire Perforated
    • Wilson Stiffness Index: 1.0

    Customer Review: Review of the Wilson H1 Outer Edge
    One of the best rackets I have ever used, Its enlarged sweet spot enabled you to get good hits more often than you would with a smaller racket. The racket is maximum head size and maximum length, giving you the maximum amount of power and the maximum amount of reach. Using this racket, you dont have to focus on power at all, it leaves you to completely focus on control, and if that is what your looking for, then this is the racket for you. Oh, I almost forgot, there is a negative to this racket, when you play and the wind is going around 15 mph or more, controlling the racket will be much harder due to its bulk and light weight.
    Customer Review: Great Racquet
    I have been using this racquet for about four years. I have a longer reach and bigger sweet spot than my opponents. I can see the advantage particulary on overheads...I get balls no one thinks I can return. I find it to be a versatile and very forgiving racquet. I had two, and the frame on one became damaged...thank goodness for Amazon where I was able to find another back up. I was really anxious thinking I had to audition new racquets....right before a Sectionals competition.


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    Saturday, July 11, 2009

    Wilson K Factor K Brave

    Beginning to intermediate players looking for maneuverability with a forgiving string bed can find it with the Wilson [K]Brave. Coming in under 10 ounces strung, the [K]Brave can be wielded with ease while providing plenty of pop and forgiveness. The open string pattern allows for plenty of access to spin, both topspin and slice. Head speed is easily produced with the weight and balance making strokes easily powered from the baseline as well as when serving


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    Wilson Pro Overgrip 30 Pack

    White-only color with fewest color additives for best feel. Super thin, high stretch felt. Tapered starting end for easy application. #1 choice of wilson touring pros such as Federer, Henin and Canas. 30 Grips, White
    Customer Review: High Performance Tennis Racket Overgrip
    The Wilson Pro Overgrips are excellent. These are absolutely the best grips out there. It gives you excellent feel to the racket's handle while maximizing your swing speed by helping to greatly keep the racket in the grip of your hand. The overgrips themselves are soft, flexible yet super durable, helping to reduce callus build-up. Once wrapped onto to your racket, it stays put; no slippage whatsoever.


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    WILSON NXT Max 16g 1/2 Set--




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    Wilson Energy Titanium Racquet 4-1/2"

    The Wilson Energy Oversized recreational tennis racquet from Wilson(r) showcases a lightweight titanium alloy frame and a larger sweetspot.
    Customer Review: Beginner
    I bought this racket for my first season of tennis. It's a very nice model for beginners and I'd recommend it to anyone. The colors stand out against other rackets, so it's easy to pick mine out when on the rack with others. It's aerodynamic frame and light weight makes it very easy to maneuver quickly and effectively in order to hit the ball when taken off guard.


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    Thursday, July 9, 2009

    Wilson Federer Signature Tennis Racket (colors may vary)

    Signed by Roger Federer, the men's champion pro, this titanium-alloy tennis racquet has Volcanic Frame technology for power and stability, frame stabilizers for control and accuracy, and a Cushion Pro Grip for comfort. The racquet weighs 9.9 ounces and measures 27.5 inches long, with an oversized 110-square-inch head and factory stringing. The grip is 4.5 inches in diameter.

    Specifications:

    • Frame: titanium alloy
    • Strung weight: 10.2 oz
    • Head size: 110 sq in
    • Length: 27.5"
    • Stringing: factory
    • Grip: 4.5"

    About Wilson
    Chicago-based Wilson Team Sports Company, a division of Amer Sports, is one of the worlds leading manufacturers of sports equipment. The company designs, manufactures and distributes advanced equipment that helps players improve performance. Wilsons core categories include football, basketball, baseball, softball, bats, volleyball, soccer, youth sports, uniforms/apparel, golf, footwear, and racquet sports.


    Customer Review: Decent beginner's racket
    This racket is okay. The price is a pretty good indication that you're not getting anything sturdy or powerful. You're getting a decent racket for a beginner or for someone who plays very occasionally. If you want to invest in your tennis game, however, do it right and spend a little money on a racket that gives you more power and control.
    Customer Review: Great racket.
    I use to take tennis lessons when I was young but haven't played in a long time. I bought this racket and I absolutely love it. It has a very nice grip is very light and has very good ball control. It doesn't make you play like Roger Federer, but its a good start!


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    Wilson Diego Tennis Kit

    Diego can hit a forehand across the court for a winner. Now, your son or daughter can, too! The Wilson® Diego tennis kit includes a 21-in Diego youth racket and a multi-purpose Diego backpack with a specific pocket for the racket. The backpack is designed with Diego the tennis star.


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    Thursday, July 2, 2009

    Wilson Pro Soft Overgrip 3 Pack Color: White

    Wilson Pro Soft Overgrip includes a soft feel for added confort and a sanded surface for greater moisture absorption.

    Features/Specifications:

  • Stock Number:WRZ4733
  • Colors:White, Orange, Lime, Gold, Black.
    Customer Review: not for dry hands
    I was looking for an soft and ultra thick gripover. This is soft enough, but not thick. The sandy surface is not for dry hands like me. I would like to switch to Slazenger next time.


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  • Wilson NXT Duo Tennis String Set

    Hybrid: 16 gauge NXT 20' plus 17 gauge Enduro Pro 20'


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    Tuesday, June 30, 2009

    Wilson Ultra Reel Size: 15L Color: Natural Tennis String




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    WILSON NXT Tour 16 String--

    Wilson NXT Tour and ;16 and ;provides high performance, reduced vibration and a larger sweet spot. and ;The string effectively applies high and ;fibers and more polyurethane and ;to combine and ;durability and playability. The and ;Wilson NXT Tour 16 and ;is an upgraded version of the popular , improving the performance and durability aspects of the string. and ;Because the Wilson NXT Tour 16 is an `improved` , it is a better choice for players having elbow problems.
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    Australian Open Debuts Cutting Edge Tennis Equipment


    The beginning of the 2006 Tennis Pro Tour kicks off this week in Australia. The Australian Open kicks off the Grand Slam tournament race and offers an incredible opportunity to tennis manufacturers to preview the newest tennis equipment technology. Millions of tennis fans are watching closely to see who will reign and to find the newest and coolest tennis equipment and apparel.

    Pros like Maria Sharapova are sure to show off the newest advances in products like Prince's O3 Hybrid Shark. The Shark line has undergone significant design changes since its last release, and where better than the Australian Open to debut their new racquet? Meanwhile Andy Roddick will be sporting the Babolat Team All Court shoe which is already available for purchase by the public. Roddick's racquet is sure to create a buzz this year since he will be using a brand new racquet from Bobolat which has been kept top secret until this week at the Australian Open.

    The Australian Open also brings Lleyton Hewitt the opportunity to show off his new Yonex shoes. Hewitt formerly used Nike, but he has recently made a change. His new shoes will be available in March or April to the public. Barbara Schett, a European tennis powerhouse, will be using the new Wilson W6 racquet, part of their new W Line, designed specifically for women.

    Finally, a number of pros on tour like Guillermo Coria and Marat Safin will be using new Adidas Barricade IV shoes. Although these tennis shoes are available now for purchase in several colors, Safin and Coria will be using special limited addition shoes. This special Barricade shoe line of only 1000 pairs will be showcased by players like Safin and Coria will have pairs 1 and 2.

    It doesn't matter which player or line of tennis equipment, the fans and amateur players will be excited to see the new technology, styles and performance enhancement brought by this new equipment.

    When you want to shop like the pros, you need to be smart about it. Intermediate players understand that the racquets and equipment the pros use are complicated and multi faceted. Just because Lleyton Hewitt uses a specific racquet or pair of shoes, doesn't mean just any player can use that equipment and then have the same skill or control. Beginning players should note that rackets especially can be hard to use without the control and strength of the pro tennis players.

    Also, just because you see this equipment being used today, doesn't mean that it will be available for purchase right away. Premier Websites that can offer 95% of the equipment on the market won't have access to some equipment until a few months after they debut at tournaments like the Australian Open.

    Here are some things to consider before you invest in cutting edge tennis equipment:


    1. Are you looking for equipment to enhance your power or control?
    2. Racquet Head Size
    3. Weight of the Racquet
    4. Racquet String Pattern
    5. Racquet Grip Size
    6. Racquet and Shoe Technologies

    If you have a brand you prefer already, you may be able to buy without a test drive, but generally, the smart tennis equipment buyer should head to a local sporting goods store to try grip size, racquet weight and the overall feel of a debut racquet before you run out to buy. Of course, you don't have to buy locally - take the information you gather to the internet to get the best price.

    Why use an online tennis store? These websites will introduce cutting edge tennis equipment faster than sporting goods stores and they will probably charge less due to low overhead. The best sites to buy from have been around for a long time and are involved in the industry.

    If the cutting edge tennis equipment and technology appeals to you, you don't just have to wait for the Grand Slam Tournaments. There are industry websites like, Tennis Wire, which give you up to date articles and press releases from all of the major tennis equipment manufacturers. Use the information you find to start your web search for more information. When the new racquets are available for purchase, you'll be able to buy with confidence.

    The Australian Open is sure to provide great competition and exciting tennis. Don't forget to look for debut tennis newest equipment and technology. If you want to invest, begin by looking online for user reviews and match your level of skill with the tennis racquet you choose. If you're a smart buyer and you choose wisely, you'll have cutting edge tennis equipment that will help you truly improve your game.


    About the Author

    As the TIA's 2004 Top Ten Tennis Retailer, Tennis Express continues to set itself apart in the Tennis Industry. Tennis Express Team Members have years of experience in the tennis industry including coordinating the national growth of the game campaign for the Tennis Industry Association. Tennis Express ensures that customers get the best selection of tennis equipment at the best prices. Find more tennis articles at http://www.tennisexpress.com/

    Dimples funnel perspiration into felt layer for super absorption.
    Comfortable grip with good cushioning and some tackiness..
    Web Description:Wilson Cushion-Aire Sponge (1X).
    Color(s):Black.
    Type:Replacement.
    Surface:Sponge.
    Material:Synthetic.
    Benefits:Super Absorbent.
    Misc:Fits All Racquets.
    Sport:TENNIS.



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    Australian Open Debuts Cutting Edge Tennis Equipment


    The beginning of the 2006 Tennis Pro Tour kicks off this week in Australia. The Australian Open kicks off the Grand Slam tournament race and offers an incredible opportunity to tennis manufacturers to preview the newest tennis equipment technology. Millions of tennis fans are watching closely to see who will reign and to find the newest and coolest tennis equipment and apparel.

    Pros like Maria Sharapova are sure to show off the newest advances in products like Prince's O3 Hybrid Shark. The Shark line has undergone significant design changes since its last release, and where better than the Australian Open to debut their new racquet? Meanwhile Andy Roddick will be sporting the Babolat Team All Court shoe which is already available for purchase by the public. Roddick's racquet is sure to create a buzz this year since he will be using a brand new racquet from Bobolat which has been kept top secret until this week at the Australian Open.

    The Australian Open also brings Lleyton Hewitt the opportunity to show off his new Yonex shoes. Hewitt formerly used Nike, but he has recently made a change. His new shoes will be available in March or April to the public. Barbara Schett, a European tennis powerhouse, will be using the new Wilson W6 racquet, part of their new W Line, designed specifically for women.

    Finally, a number of pros on tour like Guillermo Coria and Marat Safin will be using new Adidas Barricade IV shoes. Although these tennis shoes are available now for purchase in several colors, Safin and Coria will be using special limited addition shoes. This special Barricade shoe line of only 1000 pairs will be showcased by players like Safin and Coria will have pairs 1 and 2.

    It doesn't matter which player or line of tennis equipment, the fans and amateur players will be excited to see the new technology, styles and performance enhancement brought by this new equipment.

    When you want to shop like the pros, you need to be smart about it. Intermediate players understand that the racquets and equipment the pros use are complicated and multi faceted. Just because Lleyton Hewitt uses a specific racquet or pair of shoes, doesn't mean just any player can use that equipment and then have the same skill or control. Beginning players should note that rackets especially can be hard to use without the control and strength of the pro tennis players.

    Also, just because you see this equipment being used today, doesn't mean that it will be available for purchase right away. Premier Websites that can offer 95% of the equipment on the market won't have access to some equipment until a few months after they debut at tournaments like the Australian Open.

    Here are some things to consider before you invest in cutting edge tennis equipment:


    1. Are you looking for equipment to enhance your power or control?
    2. Racquet Head Size
    3. Weight of the Racquet
    4. Racquet String Pattern
    5. Racquet Grip Size
    6. Racquet and Shoe Technologies

    If you have a brand you prefer already, you may be able to buy without a test drive, but generally, the smart tennis equipment buyer should head to a local sporting goods store to try grip size, racquet weight and the overall feel of a debut racquet before you run out to buy. Of course, you don't have to buy locally - take the information you gather to the internet to get the best price.

    Why use an online tennis store? These websites will introduce cutting edge tennis equipment faster than sporting goods stores and they will probably charge less due to low overhead. The best sites to buy from have been around for a long time and are involved in the industry.

    If the cutting edge tennis equipment and technology appeals to you, you don't just have to wait for the Grand Slam Tournaments. There are industry websites like, Tennis Wire, which give you up to date articles and press releases from all of the major tennis equipment manufacturers. Use the information you find to start your web search for more information. When the new racquets are available for purchase, you'll be able to buy with confidence.

    The Australian Open is sure to provide great competition and exciting tennis. Don't forget to look for debut tennis newest equipment and technology. If you want to invest, begin by looking online for user reviews and match your level of skill with the tennis racquet you choose. If you're a smart buyer and you choose wisely, you'll have cutting edge tennis equipment that will help you truly improve your game.


    About the Author

    As the TIA's 2004 Top Ten Tennis Retailer, Tennis Express continues to set itself apart in the Tennis Industry. Tennis Express Team Members have years of experience in the tennis industry including coordinating the national growth of the game campaign for the Tennis Industry Association. Tennis Express ensures that customers get the best selection of tennis equipment at the best prices. Find more tennis articles at http://www.tennisexpress.com/




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    Sunday, June 28, 2009

    Australian Open Debuts Cutting Edge Tennis Equipment,Wilson K Blade 98. Free String, Free Ground Shipping

    The beginning of the 2006 Tennis Pro Tour kicks off this week in Australia. The Australian Open kicks off the Grand Slam tournament race and offers an incredible opportunity to tennis manufacturers to preview the newest tennis equipment technology. Millions of tennis fans are watching closely to see who will reign and to find the newest and coolest tennis equipment and apparel.

    Pros like Maria Sharapova are sure to show off the newest advances in products like Prince's O3 Hybrid Shark. The Shark line has undergone significant design changes since its last release, and where better than the Australian Open to debut their new racquet? Meanwhile Andy Roddick will be sporting the Babolat Team All Court shoe which is already available for purchase by the public. Roddick's racquet is sure to create a buzz this year since he will be using a brand new racquet from Bobolat which has been kept top secret until this week at the Australian Open.

    The Australian Open also brings Lleyton Hewitt the opportunity to show off his new Yonex shoes. Hewitt formerly used Nike, but he has recently made a change. His new shoes will be available in March or April to the public. Barbara Schett, a European tennis powerhouse, will be using the new Wilson W6 racquet, part of their new W Line, designed specifically for women.

    Finally, a number of pros on tour like Guillermo Coria and Marat Safin will be using new Adidas Barricade IV shoes. Although these tennis shoes are available now for purchase in several colors, Safin and Coria will be using special limited addition shoes. This special Barricade shoe line of only 1000 pairs will be showcased by players like Safin and Coria will have pairs 1 and 2.

    It doesn't matter which player or line of tennis equipment, the fans and amateur players will be excited to see the new technology, styles and performance enhancement brought by this new equipment.

    When you want to shop like the pros, you need to be smart about it. Intermediate players understand that the racquets and equipment the pros use are complicated and multi faceted. Just because Lleyton Hewitt uses a specific racquet or pair of shoes, doesn't mean just any player can use that equipment and then have the same skill or control. Beginning players should note that rackets especially can be hard to use without the control and strength of the pro tennis players.

    Also, just because you see this equipment being used today, doesn't mean that it will be available for purchase right away. Premier Websites that can offer 95% of the equipment on the market won't have access to some equipment until a few months after they debut at tournaments like the Australian Open.

    Here are some things to consider before you invest in cutting edge tennis equipment:


    1. Are you looking for equipment to enhance your power or control?
    2. Racquet Head Size
    3. Weight of the Racquet
    4. Racquet String Pattern
    5. Racquet Grip Size
    6. Racquet and Shoe Technologies

    If you have a brand you prefer already, you may be able to buy without a test drive, but generally, the smart tennis equipment buyer should head to a local sporting goods store to try grip size, racquet weight and the overall feel of a debut racquet before you run out to buy. Of course, you don't have to buy locally - take the information you gather to the internet to get the best price.

    Why use an online tennis store? These websites will introduce cutting edge tennis equipment faster than sporting goods stores and they will probably charge less due to low overhead. The best sites to buy from have been around for a long time and are involved in the industry.

    If the cutting edge tennis equipment and technology appeals to you, you don't just have to wait for the Grand Slam Tournaments. There are industry websites like, Tennis Wire, which give you up to date articles and press releases from all of the major tennis equipment manufacturers. Use the information you find to start your web search for more information. When the new racquets are available for purchase, you'll be able to buy with confidence.

    The Australian Open is sure to provide great competition and exciting tennis. Don't forget to look for debut tennis newest equipment and technology. If you want to invest, begin by looking online for user reviews and match your level of skill with the tennis racquet you choose. If you're a smart buyer and you choose wisely, you'll have cutting edge tennis equipment that will help you truly improve your game.


    About the Author

    As the TIA's 2004 Top Ten Tennis Retailer, Tennis Express continues to set itself apart in the Tennis Industry. Tennis Express Team Members have years of experience in the tennis industry including coordinating the national growth of the game campaign for the Tennis Industry Association. Tennis Express ensures that customers get the best selection of tennis equipment at the best prices. Find more tennis articles at http://www.tennisexpress.com/

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    Australian Open Debuts Cutting Edge Tennis Equipment 3 racket tennis bag

    The beginning of the 2006 Tennis Pro Tour kicks off this week in Australia. The Australian Open kicks off the Grand Slam tournament race and offers an incredible opportunity to tennis 3 racket tennis bagmanufacturers to preview the newest tennis equipment technology. Millions of tennis fans are watching closely to see who will reign and to find the newest and coolest tennis equipment and apparel.

    Pros like Maria Sharapova are sure to show off the newest advances in products like Prince's O3 Hybrid Shark. The Shark line has undergone significant design changes since its last release, and where better than the Australian Open to debut their new racquet? Meanwhile Andy Roddick will be sporting the Babolat Team All Court shoe which is already available for purchase by the public. Roddick's racquet is sure to create a buzz this year since he will be using a brand new racquet from Bobolat which has been kept top secret until this week at the Australian Open 3 racket tennis bag.

    The Australian Open also brings Lleyton Hewitt the opportunity to show off his new Yonex shoes. Hewitt formerly used Nike, but he has recently made a change. His new shoes will be available in March or April to the public. Barbara Schett, a European tennis powerhouse, will be using the new Wilson W6 racquet, part of their new W Line, designed specifically for women 3 racket tennis bag.

    Finally, a number of pros on tour like Guillermo Coria and Marat Safin will be using new Adidas Barricade IV shoes. Although these tennis shoes are available now for purchase in several colors, Safin and Coria will be using special limited addition shoes. This special Barricade shoe line of only 1000 pairs will be showcased by players like Safin and Coria will have pairs 1 and 2.

    It doesn't matter which player or line of tennis equipment, the fans and amateur players will be excited to see the new technology, 3 racket tennis bag styles and performance enhancement brought by this new equipment.

    When you want to shop like the pros, you need to be smart about it. Intermediate players understand that the racquets and equipment the pros use are complicated and multi faceted. Just because Lleyton Hewitt uses a specific racquet or pair of shoes, doesn't mean just any player can use that equipment and then have the same skill or control. Beginning players should note that rackets especially can be hard to use without the control and strength of the pro tennis players.

    Also, just because you see this equipment being used today, doesn't mean that it will be available for purchase right away. Premier 3 racket tennis bag Websites that can offer 95% of the equipment on the market won't have access to some equipment until a few months after they debut at tournaments like the Australian Open.

    Here are some things to consider before you invest in cutting edge tennis equipment:


    1. Are you looking for equipment to enhance your power or control?
    2. Racquet Head Size 3 racket tennis bag
    3. Weight of the Racquet
    4. Racquet String Pattern
    5. Racquet Grip Size
    6. Racquet and Shoe Technologies

    If you have a brand you prefer already, you may be able to buy without a test drive, but generally, the smart tennis equipment buyer should head to a local sporting goods store to try grip size, racquet weight and the overall feel of a debut racquet before you run out to buy. Of course, you don't have to buy locally - take the information you gather to the internet to get the best price.

    Why use an online tennis store? These websites will introduce cutting edge tennis equipment faster than sporting goods stores and they will probably charge less due to low overhead. The best sites to buy from have been around for a long time and are involved in the industry.

    If the cutting edge tennis 3 racket tennis bag equipment and technology appeals to you, you don't just have to wait for the Grand Slam Tournaments. There are industry websites like, Tennis Wire, which give you up to date articles and press releases from all of the major tennis equipment manufacturers. Use the information you find to start your web search for more information. When the new racquets are available for purchase, you'll be able to buy with confidence.

    The Australian Open is sure to provide great competition and exciting tennis. Don't forget to look for debut tennis newest equipment and technology. If you want to invest, begin by looking online for user reviews and match your level of skill with the tennis racquet you choose. If you're a smart buyer and you choose wisely, you'll have cutting edge tennis equipment that will help you truly improve your game.


    About the Author

    As the TIA's 2004 Top Ten Tennis Retailer, Tennis Express continues to set itself apart in the Tennis Industry. Tennis Express Team Members have years of experience in the tennis industry including coordinating the national growth of the game campaign for the Tennis Industry Association. Tennis Express ensures that customers get the best selection of tennis equipment at the best prices. Find more tennis 3 racket tennis bag articles at http://www.tennisexpress.com/




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    Australian Open Debuts Cutting Edge Tennis Equipment

    The beginning of the 2006 Tennis Pro Tour kicks off this week in Australia. The Australian Open kicks off the Grand Slam tournament race and offers an incredible opportunity to tennis manufacturers to preview the newest tennis equipment technology. Millions of tennis fans are watching closely to see who will reign and to find the newest and coolest tennis equipment and apparel.

    Pros like Maria Sharapova are sure to show off the newest advances in products like Prince's O3 Hybrid Shark. The Shark line has undergone significant design changes since its last release, and where better than the Australian Open to debut their new racquet? Meanwhile Andy Roddick will be sporting the Babolat Team All Court shoe which is already available for purchase by the public. Roddick's racquet is sure to create a buzz this year since he will be using a brand new racquet from Bobolat which has been kept top secret until this week at the Australian Open.

    The Australian Open also brings Lleyton Hewitt the opportunity to show off his new Yonex shoes. Hewitt formerly used Nike, but he has recently made a change. His new shoes will be available in March or April to the public. Barbara Schett, a European tennis powerhouse, will be using the new Wilson W6 racquet, part of their new W Line, designed specifically for women.

    Finally, a number of pros on tour like Guillermo Coria and Marat Safin will be using new Adidas Barricade IV shoes. Although these tennis shoes are available now for purchase in several colors, Safin and Coria will be using special limited addition shoes. This special Barricade shoe line of only 1000 pairs will be showcased by players like Safin and Coria will have pairs 1 and 2.

    It doesn't matter which player or line of tennis equipment, the fans and amateur players will be excited to see the new technology, styles and performance enhancement brought by this new equipment.

    When you want to shop like the pros, you need to be smart about it. Intermediate players understand that the racquets and equipment the pros use are complicated and multi faceted. Just because Lleyton Hewitt uses a specific racquet or pair of shoes, doesn't mean just any player can use that equipment and then have the same skill or control. Beginning players should note that rackets especially can be hard to use without the control and strength of the pro tennis players.

    Also, just because you see this equipment being used today, doesn't mean that it will be available for purchase right away. Premier Websites that can offer 95% of the equipment on the market won't have access to some equipment until a few months after they debut at tournaments like the Australian Open.

    Here are some things to consider before you invest in cutting edge tennis equipment:


    1. Are you looking for equipment to enhance your power or control?
    2. Racquet Head Size
    3. Weight of the Racquet
    4. Racquet String Pattern
    5. Racquet Grip Size
    6. Racquet and Shoe Technologies

    If you have a brand you prefer already, you may be able to buy without a test drive, but generally, the smart tennis equipment buyer should head to a local sporting goods store to try grip size, racquet weight and the overall feel of a debut racquet before you run out to buy. Of course, you don't have to buy locally - take the information you gather to the internet to get the best price.

    Why use an online tennis store? These websites will introduce cutting edge tennis equipment faster than sporting goods stores and they will probably charge less due to low overhead. The best sites to buy from have been around for a long time and are involved in the industry.

    If the cutting edge tennis equipment and technology appeals to you, you don't just have to wait for the Grand Slam Tournaments. There are industry websites like, Tennis Wire, which give you up to date articles and press releases from all of the major tennis equipment manufacturers. Use the information you find to start your web search for more information. When the new racquets are available for purchase, you'll be able to buy with confidence.

    The Australian Open is sure to provide great competition and exciting tennis. Don't forget to look for debut tennis newest equipment and technology. If you want to invest, begin by looking online for user reviews and match your level of skill with the tennis racquet you choose. If you're a smart buyer and you choose wisely, you'll have cutting edge tennis equipment that will help you truly improve your game.


    About the Author

    As the TIA's 2004 Top Ten Tennis Retailer, Tennis Express continues to set itself apart in the Tennis Industry. Tennis Express Team Members have years of experience in the tennis industry including coordinating the national growth of the game campaign for the Tennis Industry Association. Tennis Express ensures that customers get the best selection of tennis equipment at the best prices. Find more tennis articles at http://www.tennisexpress.com/

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    Prince - Tour Diablo MidPlus Tennis Racket w/ Free Stringing

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    • 10 Steps on Tennis Match Analysis 3 racket tennis bag

    1. Quick head-to head comparison. There is no need to overestimate this factor IMO, but we can definately find "inconvenient" opponents, this can be very useful if two different class players are going to meet 3 racket tennis bag.

    Example: Roger Federer - Mariano Zabaleta. H2H analysis shows, that for Federer-Zabaleta match a good stake will be Total Over(N Games), where N is up to 20 games.

    2. Determine whether the player is right-handed or left-handed. Practice shows that this factor is very significant it tennis match analysys. To find out technical details about the player, apply to official ATP site and enter the name of a player 3 racket tennis bag.

    Example: Alejandro Falla(COL) is a low-ranked player, but he has an awesome record against left-handed players 11-0! This makes him a tough opponent for more high-ranked lefthanders, such as Gilles Muller or Feliciano Lopez 3 racket tennis bag.

    3. Recent performance of the player. Look up, for example, the last month performance. Quality players does not lose to class-lower players. One loss can be accidental, but 2 or more such losses are showing really bad form.Loosing the sets by "1-6" or "0-6", loosing the match having won the first set are also very suspicious, often it means physical problems 3 racket tennis bag.

    4. Statistics analysis. It is very useful, and many discoveries can be made with it. <u>Second serve points won </u>- this parameter shows the quality of play, because the second serve is always more slower than the first one, and real gameplay begins. We know, that so-called "big-serves" don't like long rallies, their style is a powerful first serve, net approaches and 1-2 powerful strikes and a point won. These sort of players face severe problems on 2nd serve when they meet with good players which can hold the ball in play. If 2nd serve points won percent is less than 50, this player is worth to play against. Generally, statistics should not be overestimated, but I use it to find serve -dependent players; when the serve weakens, these players become very vulnerable 3 racket tennis bag.

    5. Performance on this tournament and this country. Another important factor to be considered. Many players have their preferences and places they like to go. A good performance in a selected coutry is a good sign. Tournament history appearance is also important, because ATP Race pints should be defended by the player 3 racket tennis bag .

    6. Coming from one surface to another. It is well known that the most hard transfers are from claycours to hardcours (outdoor hard, indoor hard, carpet and grass) and vice versa.

    7. Long distance travels, comint from one continent to another. First of all, this is connected with acclimatization problems. A good bet may be on player, which is already "warmed-up" in this region against the traveller.

    8. Playing against some category - Top10, Top25, Top50 etc. This must be taken into consideration when totals and handicaps are analyzed. For example, we are examining a handicap +6 on a low ranked player against Top50 player. If this player fights hard against Top50 (70-80% of losses are tight), the handicap is worth trying.

    9. Playing against some nationality. Not very significant point, but sometimes worth to see in order to get more confidense to the bet 3 racket tennis bag .

    10. Playing as qualifier or against qualifiers. Important factor, because many qualifiers (players who passed through qualifying rounds) make sensations in the first rounds. Sensations happen when such warmed-up qualifier meets players which have recently arrived in this coutry and have problems with acclimatization.

    We move these ideas to life at our tennis betting site -http://www.freddystennis.com. All picks are free - come and get them every day!

    Contacts: freddy@freddystennis.com


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    Professional tennis bettor.

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    10 Steps on Tennis Match Analysis

    1. Quick head-to head comparison. There is no need to overestimate this factor IMO, but we can definately find "inconvenient" opponents, this can be very useful if two different class players are going to meet.

    Example: Roger Federer - Mariano Zabaleta. H2H analysis shows, that for Federer-Zabaleta match a good stake will be Total Over(N Games), where N is up to 20 games.

    2. Determine whether the player is right-handed or left-handed. Practice shows that this factor is very significant it tennis match analysys. To find out technical details about the player, apply to official ATP site and enter the name of a player.

    Example: Alejandro Falla(COL) is a low-ranked player, but he has an awesome record against left-handed players 11-0! This makes him a tough opponent for more high-ranked lefthanders, such as Gilles Muller or Feliciano Lopez.

    3. Recent performance of the player. Look up, for example, the last month performance. Quality players does not lose to class-lower players. One loss can be accidental, but 2 or more such losses are showing really bad form.Loosing the sets by "1-6" or "0-6", loosing the match having won the first set are also very suspicious, often it means physical problems.

    4. Statistics analysis. It is very useful, and many discoveries can be made with it. <u>Second serve points won </u>- this parameter shows the quality of play, because the second serve is always more slower than the first one, and real gameplay begins. We know, that so-called "big-serves" don't like long rallies, their style is a powerful first serve, net approaches and 1-2 powerful strikes and a point won. These sort of players face severe problems on 2nd serve when they meet with good players which can hold the ball in play. If 2nd serve points won percent is less than 50, this player is worth to play against. Generally, statistics should not be overestimated, but I use it to find serve -dependent players; when the serve weakens, these players become very vulnerable.

    5. Performance on this tournament and this country. Another important factor to be considered. Many players have their preferences and places they like to go. A good performance in a selected coutry is a good sign. Tournament history appearance is also important, because ATP Race pints should be defended by the player.

    6. Coming from one surface to another. It is well known that the most hard transfers are from claycours to hardcours (outdoor hard, indoor hard, carpet and grass) and vice versa.

    7. Long distance travels, comint from one continent to another. First of all, this is connected with acclimatization problems. A good bet may be on player, which is already "warmed-up" in this region against the traveller.

    8. Playing against some category - Top10, Top25, Top50 etc. This must be taken into consideration when totals and handicaps are analyzed. For example, we are examining a handicap +6 on a low ranked player against Top50 player. If this player fights hard against Top50 (70-80% of losses are tight), the handicap is worth trying.

    9. Playing against some nationality. Not very significant point, but sometimes worth to see in order to get more confidense to the bet.

    10. Playing as qualifier or against qualifiers. Important factor, because many qualifiers (players who passed through qualifying rounds) make sensations in the first rounds. Sensations happen when such warmed-up qualifier meets players which have recently arrived in this coutry and have problems with acclimatization.

    We move these ideas to life at our tennis betting site -http://www.freddystennis.com/. All picks are free - come and get them every day!

    Contacts: freddy@freddystennis.com


    About the Author

    Professional tennis bettor.

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    Saturday, June 27, 2009

    Wilson K Blade 26

    The [K]Blade 26 is the perfect frame for the aggressive all-court junior player. It offers excellent control for precise shots and an even balance for better maneuverability. Headsize: 98 in. Length: 26 in. Weight strung: 240 G / (8.5 OZ). Color(s): Black


    Consistency in Tennis

    Jay from the Middle States wants to help his 12 year old daughter improve her tennis. He feels her consistency in practice and matches is holding her back. First of all, consistency is made up of two components, physical and mental. I will cover each of these two components in two separate tips. The physical part of consistency comes from repeated hitting of certain strokes until a certain level of satisfaction takes place. Repetitive hitting at targets on the court can do this. Pros refer to this type of physical practice as "grooving a stroke". Remember consistency follows repetition. Consistency for this example is repeating the same stroke, with the same finish, the same spin, and the same ball trajectory, landing in the same area. I find that smaller targets develop better concentration. For example, cones placed in a square in an area of the court. For consistent groundstrokes, I like to have students rally within the lines of the doubles alley. These kinds of targets allow for different ball heights and speed or power. Targets that make noise or light up when hit are excellent motivators. I grew up hitting at the local Community College's cement racquetball courts when it rained. There was a 4 x 8 inch window hole in the door to see into the court. I would go to the front wall and practice hitting shots aimed at that tiny opening. Proper form or technique wasn't my goal; my goal was to be able to find that small target over and over again. Air targets are even better for consistency. Air targets are placed near the net so the ball must pass through a desired area. Usually made of PVC pipe, these targets help the player to practice control of the ball height and power required to be able to hit through the target. Other examples I've used are to place a mini-net near the opposite service line. This helps the player see the amount of height and depth needed to achieve the target area. Some coaches will cover the net to make it look like a solid wall causing players to get more net clearance. Another area about the physical aspect of consistency is relaxation. The ability to hit a ball consistently in the same place while under pressure is the mark of a champion. Players should always exhale when hitting a tennis ball. Try a longer exhale while hitting by saying the word "yessss" as contact is made. Breath control helps maintain a relaxed state in which the body can freely do its job. If choking is considered tightening up, then breathing should be considered loosening up. Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect! Remember, repetition is boring but necessary, so make it fun and watch the improvement.
    About the Author

    Member of the United States Professional Tennis Association and certified tennis professional for over 25 years. Colleigate tennis coach and Community Tennis Association Executive Director.

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    Wilson Pro Soft Overgrip Tennis Racquet Grips

    An overgrip with a soft feel for added comfort and a sanded surface for greater moisture absorption. Available in black, gold, lime, and orange.
    Customer Review: Perfect set of grips
    Great quality and color. Just what you need to put that grip over your old grip or replace it. Very rubbery and grippy - just like it should be.


    Tennis Relaxation

    Everyday that I teach, it becomes more and more apparent to me how important relaxation is to tennis. Relaxation of the muscles during a stroke are vital to releasing the potential of each shot. When hitting groundstrokes, the bending of the legs creates tension because the muscles are contracting. During the actual swing the legs release that tension and the muscles are lengthening which places the muscle in a relaxed state. The arms similarly are contracting and releasing during all tennis strokes. The finish of a swing might create muscles that are contracted but this is a result of the force of a swing. How to use this information to improve your tennis is what I'll explain next.Try to implement a pattern of bending the legs slightly and then straightening the legs during a forehand, backhand and serve. Most players will naturally bend their legs and use them so you should have someone watch you hit to see if you really are using the legs. Secondly, try to exhale during the execution of the stroke. Many pros and other players even grunt loudly as a result of their voracious swings. This is a sign of exhaling the air from the lungs. You don't have to grunt as you hit but you should breathe out. One method I like to use is to say words out loud as you swing. Saying "yesssss" during the contact insures that air is being released. Holding one's breath during a tennis stroke makes the muscles tight and is sometimes referred to as "choking". Another method I use to help with relaxation during a swing is to feel loose with my arms during the back swing and forward swing but to squeeze my grip right at impact with the ball. After squeezing the grip on contact I will release that tension again on the finish. In this method the body is relaxed except for the wrist on that's only for a short time during impact. The last thing to watch to see if you are relaxed when hitting is to check out your follow through. You'll see the pros forehands and backhands will wrap their arms over and around their shoulders. This long finish is a result of relaxing the arms after the contact, and allowing the arms to slow and stop their movement by themselves. Try touching your racquet head to your back on your groundstrokes. I might take some doing but it will show you how to lengthen your swings to relax your arms. To make this long tip short, try to be more relaxed and tension free as you hit tennis balls. You could end up with more topspin, more depth, and more power.
    About the Author

    Certified Tennis Pro with the United State Professional Tennis Association for 25 years. College coach and Community Tennis Association Executive Director.

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    Wilson Impact Tennis Racket (Colors May Vary)

    WILSON Impact Grip Racket, Volcanic Frame Technology for power and stability. Titanium Alloy for added strength. Cushion Pro Grip for increased comfort. 110" oversize head. 10.7 oz. strung weight. 27.5" length. This is the # 1 selling entry- level adult tennis racket in America.
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    Customer Review: Wilson tennis racket
    I bought this racket for my son on the high school tennis team. The wrapping on the handle fell apart in the first week. The strings loosened up after 3 weeks. I had to buy another racket. I would suggest spending the money and buy a better racket.


    Three New Years Tennis Resolutions

    This article is about three New Years tennis resolutions. Number one, I will call other players and organize my match play practices. Number two, I will not get negative in matches, practice or tournament play! Number three, I will step inside the court and attack my opponents second serve! Here are a few pointers that will help.

    Number one - Several reasons why you do not practice are because you may be embarassed to ask or you may think others are better then you and if you lose they may not play with you again. I am with you, but how about this approach. Make a list of all players you meet at tournaments or your club, get their phone numbers and addresses, call the ones you think you have good chance to beat, use these practices to try new things you have learned. As you go through the list you will get the ones you might think that beat you, with these stay calm and consistent, build up your points patiently, do not go for winners all the time, make them earn their points. At the end of each practice give them your phone number and address. Before you know it, they will be calling you too!

    Number two, I will not get negative in matches, practice or tournament play! I will not get negative when I make mistakes or begin losing. This is a challenge for most people, but this year it will be different...yes! This year mistakes and losing are part of learning how to win! The very best in the world make very silly mistakes as you see on TV and lose more often then they win, exception Federer. One good way to go about it is to allow yourself a quota of mistakes per set, say 20 unforced errors, the better you get the less. As you make a mistake learn to immediately turn away from it and go to your returning position or serving position and get mentally ready for the next point. If you have trouble, remember "A lost point is past, the next point is present and requires your full attention, NOW!" At every change of sides write down the mistakes you made, make a clear mental picture on how you would have played it to win the point and leave it at that.

    Number three, I'll remember I will step inside the court and attack my opponents second serve! Make a committment to be courageous, depending on the quality of your opponents second serve, step 3 to 6 feet inside the court and take the return early! I give you 3 choices:

    - If the serve is really weak put it away!

    - If you want to pressure your opponent hit the ball with a little under spin or fairly flat down the line and move in to the net.

    - If you have plenty of respect, take the ball early, hit it hard cross court and hold your position inside the court, next, if you get a weak short ball from your opponent, step in put the ball away or go to the net with it!

    Well, there you have it three New Years tennis resolutions. The rest is up to you! Wait a second, I must have forgotten something...oh yea!...Happy New Year!

    For comments or ideas about this article please email the author Sergio Cruz

    Copyright ? 2005 Tenniscruz.com?. All rights reserved.



    About the Author: S?rgio Cruz is an ex # 1 National Champion, Davis Cup Player from Portugal and former Coach Jim Courier ATP World Ranking # 1 cruz@tenniscruz.com http://www.tenniscruz.com http://www.tenniscruz.com




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    Friday, June 26, 2009

    Wilson Pro 25 Tennis Racquet

    A junior-length version of Wilson's [K] Pro adult racquets, the Wilson Pro 25 is made of fused graphite and aluminum, helping it generate good power, minimal vibration, and maximum comfort. It also offers a 3-7/8-inch grip and a 25-inch length, making it an ideal racquet for the junior player who stands between 4 foot 6 inches and 5 feet tall. In addition, the cushion grip reduces shock on the hands to increase playing comfort.

    Specifications:

    • Head size: 100 square inches
    • Length: 25 inches
    • Weight: 8.3 ounces (strung)
    • Grip: 3-7/8 inches
    • Player height: 4 foot 6 inches and 5 feet

    About Wilson
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    Tennis - Anticipation - Early Warning Systems, what is it?

    The radar early warning systems in computer games, calls your attention to an incoming missile or enemy attack...and you take evasive, defensive or aggressive action. Boy, would this be useful in tennis!

    Some players seem to have that kind of radar; Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer and Martina Hings to name a few. In lay terms it is called "anticipation", in the players above it is almost an inborn factor that they naturally just use. For us regular humans it is something that one can learn and train.

    How does it function? There are several other factors that influence "anticipation" but I am going to focus on just one; ball tracking.

    Teachers often keep on telling pupils to "watch the ball", I say, "track the ball". Professional players track the ball from the moment it leaves their rackets to the moment the opponent strikes it and so on. Why tracking and not watching? Because when you track the ball your minds eye automatically produces a directional vector of the ball's trajectory from the point of impact to the point of landing, therefore, giving your brain the exact coordinates where to go next.

    There are different levels of tracking reactions, beginner, amateur and professional.

    - Beginner; the ball is struck by your opponent, travels past the net, bounces off of the ground and at that moment you start reacting.

    - Amateur, the ball is struck by your opponent, travels a few feet past the net and then you start reacting.

    - Professional, the moment the ball is struck by your opponent, you react and move immediately in the direction the ball is going to bounce.

    So when practicing, get used to activating your "early warning systems", track the ball from your racket and the moment your opponent strikes it, react immediately. Once you start using this new weapon in your game, you will notice that you will have plenty more time to get to the ball and you will eventually begin to beat opponents you thought were out of your reach!

    Hope you will enjoy becoming a "faster" player. Have fun with "The Game".

    For comments or ideas about this article please email the author

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    About the Author

    S?rgio Cruz is ex # 1 National Champion, Davis Cup Player from Portugal and former Coach Jim

    Courier ATP World Ranking # 1

    Contact: cruz@tenniscruz.com or http://www.forum.tenniscruz.com/ http://www.tenniscruz.com/

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    The 6 game situations in Tennis

    Hi,
    As promised I will talk a bit about the six different situations you can be in on a tennis court.
    Last week I told you it was important first and foremost to develop consistency in each one of them.

    Hi,
    As promised I will talk a bit about the six different situations you can be in on a tennis court.
    Last week I told you it was important first and foremost to develop consistency in each one of them.

    The six game situations are:

    1.Serving
    This is perhaps the most important game situation at least as far as playing matches is concerned. Why? Because every point starts with a serve. Unfortunately, more often than not it is the stroke least practiced.

    2.Returning the serve
    For obvious reasons this is a very important stroke as well. If you can't do anything else, make sure you keep the ball in play with your return. In that way you will give the opponent a chance to make a mistake...

    3.Baseline rallying
    When beginners first are capable of hitting 5, 6, 7 times over the net with me, I tell them: "You see, it's not that hard! You're playing tennis now!" Usually this happens during the first lesson and their faces always lighten up when I tell them. I think this is because the basic idea of tennis (to hit the ball over the net in the opponent's court) is expressed so clearly in this situation.

    4.Approaching + playing volleys
    When you get to the net at the right moment (you get a shorter ball and your opponent is [slightly] out of position) and you can play a decent volley it makes the game of tennis much more fun. Play can get more exciting and unexpected when one or both players show up at the net from time to time.

    5.Hitting passing shots + lobs
    Most people at first have a tendency to 'panic' when their opponent shows up at the net. (Some people never leave this stage... ;-) Once you realize you can go for the winner, or first play a subtle 'dinky' shot and then blast it by your opponent, or choose to play a lob, this situation can become a fun and challenging one.

    6.Lob recovery
    When your opponent hits a lob you cannot put away with a smash, you can often run after it and keep the ball in play, for example with a lob of your own. You'll see the craziest shots in this situation. People will apply the 'pancake method' and try to flip the ball over their shoulder holding the racket with both hands, or they will go for the 'Sabatweeny' (named after the Argentinean player Gabriela Sabatini who would on occasion hit the ball between her legs with her back to the net), some people will try to smash the ball either keeping their backs to the net or trying to turn while hitting.

    So the six game-situations are:

    1.Serving.
    2.Returning the serve.
    3.Playing a baseline rally.
    4.Approaching and hitting volleys
    5.Hitting passing shots and lobs
    6.Lob recovery

    So what are you supposed to do in these situations? Let's talk some more about that in the next weekly tennis tip.

    That's all for now. Enjoy the game and see if you can recognize these 6 situations.

    If you want to know more, read about my eBooks on www.game-set-and-match.com

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Mark Luyk is a fully licensed tennis pro from The Netherlands with international coaching experience.

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