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Tennis Player Vinyl Wall Art Decal Tennis Player Vinyl Wall Art Decal
Sale Price: $7.99

Contact us within 48 hours of purchase for other colors if desired. Decal's default color is black otherwise. For custom sizes, contact us prior to purchase for pricing. Some decals may come in multiple pieces due to the size of the design...

Tennis Player Serving Vinyl Wall Art Decal Tennis Player Serving Vinyl Wall Art Decal
Sale Price: $8.99

Contact us within 48 hours of purchase for other colors if desired. Decal's default color is black otherwise. For custom sizes, contact us prior to purchase for pricing. Some decals may come in multiple pieces due to the size of the design...

Big Mens 100% Spun Polyester Jacquard Golf Polo Shirt featuring UltraCool® (Big & Tall and Regular S Big Mens 100% Spun Polyester Jacquard Golf Polo Shirt featuring UltraCool® (Big & Tall and Regular S

UltraCool ® system, developed to control and manage perspiration and lightweight fabric work to keep you cool and comfortable. 5.1 oz. 100% spun polyester UltraCool ® system embossed stripe knit collar three horn buttons half-moon yoke back clean-finished placket bottom hem with side 2” extended tail

Ektelon O3 Speedport Club Bag Ektelon O3 Speedport Club Bag
List Price: $65.00
Sale Price: $50.10

The stylish and functional Speedport Club bag is packed with extra performance features and is the perfect companion to the O3 racquet series! A great caryy-all for the serious player, this is a medium-sized bag with a 'U-shaped' top opening and 6 compartments inlcuding separate storage for a water bottle, eyeguards and wet clothing or shoes...

Prince PGS4P 4-Player Game Room Set Prince PGS4P 4-Player Game Room Set
List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $16.50

For over two decades Prince innovation has been winning the technological revolution. From its origins as a ball machine manufacturer, Prince has become a major player among the world's leading sporting goods manufacturers...

Prince Synthetic Gut with Duraflex 16g Black Tennis String Prince Synthetic Gut with Duraflex 16g Black Tennis String
List Price: $16.90
Sale Price: $4.75

DURABILITYBenefits: The world's most popular synthetic gut. Produced with DuraFlex to increase durability. A great all around string engineered to last and retain tension.Composition: Nylon composite with DuraFlex...

Prince PRP900 Pro Speed 900 Professional Table Tennis Racket Prince PRP900 Pro Speed 900 Professional Table Tennis Racket
List Price: $45.99
Sale Price: $27.24

The Prince Pro Speed 900 Table Tennis Racket feature a specially engineered hollowed out handle, to create a head havy racket that delivers maximum punch with every stroke.

Grand Slam Tennis with 2 Raquets [E] Grand Slam Tennis with 2 Raquets [E]
List Price: $42.99
Sale Price: $58.88

The EA Grand Slam Tennis Bundle will bring your game to a new level of realism. Featuring two authentic Prince Tennis Racquets that support Wii Motion Plus. Simply put, there is no better way to experience the thrill of Wii Grand Slam Tennis...

Ultimate Tennis Gear Guide Ultimate Tennis Gear Guide
List Price: $2.99

Tennis is an ideal sport to play, whether you wish to stay indoor or choose to enjoy the sun outdoor. But in playing tennis, you need to have the correct and complete set of tennis equipment. Where to find these info is not a problem anymore! The Ultimate Tennis Gear Guide provides you with the complete information and tips in choosing Racquets, Strings, Grip, Tennis Balls, Tennis Bags, Tennis Apparel and Tennis Shoes! Because knowing these information is important in playing tennis, The Ultimate Gear Guide has made life easier for tennis players out there!About the Author:Kent Johnstone first started playing golf about 5 years ago after being introduced to the sport by a colleague during a company outing...

Prince Women's T22 Tennis Shoe Prince Women's T22 Tennis Shoe
List Price: $100.00

Prince's T22 tennis shoe builds on the superior durability and support of the classic T10 style, while adding improved ventilation. Its TPU forefoot straps also offer improved stability, its RASH toe cap provides abrasion protection, and its Shock Eraser midsole absorbs impact.


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When looking for a tennis racket you will come across the Head MicroGel Prestige Pro and might be tempted to buy it. Before you do, please read this article and see why people buy this racket in the first place. You will find out its strong points and its weaknesses as well. Not only that, but you will also find out what type of player this racket is designed for.

More powerful hits. It is as simple as that. This racket because of its robust weight can deliver some very powerful swing and this includes serving also. While it is heavier than a beginner racket it is still light enough to get you around the court with ease and make those important shots.

Harder-hitting players will also find some nice pace and good weight of shot on swifter swings. The racket also is a confident performer whilst serving with a combination of pace, spin and consistency making for an enjoyable and confidence boosting experience.

However, there is something you will have to consider before buying such a racket and this is the fact that with power, comes less control. This is not something a novice tennis player or any player looking to improve the control in their shots should be desiring.

When you first start out, you need to have complete control over your racket which means a lighter weight and a bigger head. Possessing a longer racket than the norm doesn't hurt either.

With all that said, this piece of equipment should only be picked up by an intermediate or more advanced player. They have more experience and better refined control with heavier rackets whereas a beginner tennis player using a heavy setup will just find that it compounds the flaws in their game

So if you are out shopping for a new racket to try and improve your game, you had better know what your skill level is and what your strengths and weaknesses are. Trying to get one outside of you abilities will not help you at all and merely hurt your game more in the process.

The Head MicroGel Prestige Pro tennis racket is meant for the more advanced player and shouldn't be put into the hands of a novice player. This is mostly due to the weight of the racket and loss of control that results. However if you are to be a power player in the future or you consider one of your main strengths to power hitting, you should seriously consider this racket.

The Head MicroGel Prestige Pro is very similar to the Prestige MidPlus in that it is suitable to a wide range of players and techniques. With that in mind do not overlook this racket as there is a good chance it may appeal to you too.

If you prefer Wilson or even Prince tennis rackets, head over to http://tennis-racket-reviews.net where there are plenty of other thought provoking reviews as well tennis related hints and tips.

Glasgow Tourist Information And Travel Guide

There are few better places to enjoy a taste of Scotland's charm than in our largest city, Glasgow. With a population of 620,000 people situated in 68 square miles of west central Scotland along the banks of the River Clyde the city occupies much of the lower Clyde Valley incorporating suburbs - with an overall population of 1.4 million people - which extend into surrounding districts.

If shopping is your thing, you've come to the right place. Glasgow's reputation for retail shopping is well deserved - and, whatever your taste, you are sure to find something to suit. Buchanan Street, Buchanan Galleries, Argyle Street and St Enoch Centre are full of the big high street names. Princes Square, the Italian Centre and the Merchant City have a more design-led offering. And for something a little bit different, pop into the West End. Byres Road and surrounding streets offer an eclectic mix of the new and the antique - perfect for an unusual gift or a lazy afternoon's browsing.

Glasgow's cosmopolitan nature is steeped in the city's heritage. Glasgow's international reputation for shipping and industry brought considerable wealth to the city, as can be seen from stunning architecture - a rich tapestry of styles and influences, with Victorian sandstone rubbing shoulders with gothic spires, and classical edifices beside contemporary structures.

Unsurprisingly, a number of the city's museums celebrate Glasgow's architectural heritage or the cultural wealth amassed during the shipping heyday. The Museum of Transport, The Burrell Collection, Glasgow School of Art (and the city's many other Macintosh treasures) and Kelvingrove art gallery and museum contrast nicely with the more contemporary: The Lighthouse, Gallery of Modern Art and the Science Museum.

Forget those nasty rumours - Glasgow offers a wealth of different cuisines, to suit a range of different budgets. From award-winning restaurants to noodle bars, brassieres to old fashioned tea rooms, the only problem you will have is deciding where to go.

If you are just popping out for a drink, choose from coffee shops, style bars, wine bars or good old fashioned pubs. Many lay on music or entertainment, especially during one of the festivals, and Oran Mor (Byres Road) even offers one-hour plays at lunchtime!

Gyms and healthclubs are scattered throughout the city, as are facilities for racquet sports, field and track, swimming, football, rugby and ice skating.

If you enjoy skiing, there are dry slopes at Bearsden and Bellahouston, and the upcoming real snow slope at Xscape at Braehead. A few hours in the car will take you to ski resorts at Aviemore, Glencoe or Glenshee - amongst others.

Golf is also available throughout the city, and the world famous courses at Troon, Loch Lomond and St Andrews are within easy reach.

Some of the country's best sailing waters are just outside the city, with marinas at Ardrossan, Largs, Inverkip and Rhu.

Hillwalking, climbing, mountain biking, horse riding, canoeing, windsurfing, clay pigeon shooting and other sports and activities can all be found in Greater Glasgow and surrounding areas.

Some of country's most beautiful scenery is within easy reach of Glasgow. Loch Lomond National Park and The Trossachs are within 30 minutes' drive, whilst the West Highland Way begins at Milngavie, just outside the city's northern limits. The Ayrshire coast or New Lanark make for good family days out.

Pop through to Edinburgh by car or on the train - the journey is less than an hour - to visit the castle, or travel further afield to explore the Highlands and Islands.

Whether you are interested in eating out, shopping, sports, architecture or art, Glasgow will have something for you to enjoy during your visit. A warm welcome awaits all the tourists.

This is my first guide covering all the places that a tourist should visit in Glasgow. In my second article I will provide more information as well as a little bit of history. Watch this space!

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Can you recommend a good tennis racquet for under $100 please?

I play tennis about twice a week and my tennis racquet that I have had forever has finally gave way. I want a really nice one and I am willing to invest a little over $100.00. I am a female of course so that may help you with helping me decide which racquet will work best.
I went to Dick’s Sporting Goods today and they were pushing so much for the racquets that cost close to $200.00. But I don’t want to pay that much. Any suggestions? I really liked Maria Sharapova’s women’s PRINCE request I saw today for $80. Here is the link: http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3019281. One the website it is much cheaper!! Any reviews on that racquet?

Thanks Everyone! I am super grateful for all your answers!

i bought my racquet from Modell's and most of them were 80 dollars. I bought Ncode wilson racquet, but i assume you like pink. I recalled there was a pink tennis racquet which if you buy it they give the money to breast cancer.

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Workers install the synthetic turf at the new Greenbelt Sportsplex in Glen Dale, which is slated to open later this month, offering indoor playing fields for soccer and other sports.

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