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Tennis Racquet Prince Precision Spectrum Grip Size 4 1/4” US $65.99
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Yonex 10-pack Racquet Grip for Tennis Squash Badminton asst colors USA SELLER US $9.99
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All Terrain TerraSport SPF30 Natural Sunscreen Lotion (3- Ounce) |
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TerraSport SPF30 Lotion is a highly effective, safe, natural, oxybenzone-free sunscreen providing broad UVA (skin cancer) and UVB (sunburn) protection. Proven effective after 80 minutes in water, TerraSport is proven very water/sweat resistant so it is great for athletes and active people doing dry land sports and activities... |
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Wilson Micro-Dry Comfort Replacement Grip (Black) List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $4.90 |
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Improve your performance on the tennis court with the Wilson [K] Cushion Air Contour grip. Designed for comfort and security, the grip features patented vertical pores on the surface for moisture absorption, along with raised contours that feel comfortable in the hand... |
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Wilson Pro Overgrip 30Pk White) List Price: $40.00 Sale Price: $29.95 |
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Wilson's Pro Overgrip offers a responsive feel and reliable grip on your racket, and is the preferred grip used by top tour players like Roger Federer, Serena Williams, and Justine Henin. This 30-pack contains two rolls of 15 overgrips, along with finishing tape... |
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Halex Classic 10 Game Outdoor Combination Set List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $32.68 |
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Turn your backyard into a full-blown game center with the Halex Classic 10-game combination set. The combo set includes all the equipment you need to play 10 different games: volleyball, badminton, baseball, kickball, Stick-Ums, Splash Power Stick-Ums, backyard tennis, Splash Power tennis, flying disc, and beach ball... |
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Ultimate Tennis Gear Guide List Price: $2.99 |
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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... |
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Racquetball Gear Guide List Price: $2.99 |
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Racquetball is definitely one cool sport to play! The good news is, With just a few equipment to play, racquetball is very easy to get into. The better news is, you don't have to search elsewhere to be good at this sport... |
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Wii Tennis Racket with LED Calories Counter Indicator List Price: $7.14 Sale Price: $21.99 |
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This CTA Digital WI-TRM Wii Tennis Racket contains a small built in LED display that displays the amount of calories burned, overall distance of swings (in either kilometers/miles per hour) and how many swings have been taken in your session... |
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PlayStation Move Premium Tennis Racquet List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $9.14 |
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PERFECT FOR ANY TENNIS BASED PLAYSTATION(R) MOVE TITLELOOKS & FEELS JUST LIKE AN ACTUAL TENNIS RACQUETSTEADY GRIP FOR FULL-SWING ACTIONUPC : 656777011451Shipping Dimensions : 12.90in X 9.20in X 2.20inEstimated Shipping Weight : 1... |
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PlayStation Move Tennis Racket List Price: $5.99 Sale Price: $5.99 |
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CTA PSM-STR PLAYSTATION(R) MOVETENNIS RACKET |
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Of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, the U.S. Open and Australian Open use hard courts surfaced with Plexipave. Wimbledon is steeped in tradition and keeps the short grass, but that surface has mostly vanished from other venues. The French Open has a clay court, which is still widely used in some places including South American and Europe; there are some clay courts in the U.S. as well.
Clay courts are made of crushed shale, stone or brick. Clay has always been a well-loved tennis court surface and typically allows for good playing conditions. It's a slower-moving surface than hard courts and even slower than short grass, and this allows for top players to master extremely heavy top spin that they put on their balls to make them "leap off" the surface, confounding or overpowering their opponent. However, the clay court does not always give consistently good playing qualities--a prolonged set or match played on clay can result in the surface becoming worn down and dimpled, so that now and again a tennis ball takes a zany, unpredictable bounce and costs the returner a point. It is extremely soft and unplayable during rainy weather. But during dry spells it can get to be like granite and tennis balls--and players' feet--can kick up dust. It is also easier to slide too much and lose your footing on clay courts than it is on other surfaces.
But concrete and asphalt, on which players don't slip and slide as much, where there is no dimpling with extended play, and where those who have a faster game can thrive, have a couple of severe drawbacks because of their extreme hardness--which means intense wear and tear on the muscles and joints, and blisters on the feet--and thei dramatically noticeable absence of resiliency. Then there's the heat rising up from the surface in the Summer...
In the 1950s, Plexipave was developed in Australia to be formulated and placed over asphalt and concrete tennis court surfaces. This features a Plexicushion substrate made of a proprietary blend of rubber, latex, and plastic particles. What tennis players get is a resilient layer absorbent of body shock and reducing muscle fatigue. The Plexipave Surface, which is 100% acrylic, gives you consistent and uniform ball bounce, can be specifically designed for a desired speed of play, and provides the key grips for footwork that tennis players on that court desire. The Plexipave system also comes with a patented Color Finish, which is a quick-drying durable all-weather color surfacer providing the highest quality resistance to UV ray deterioration.
Plexipave is surface for all seasons. It quickly dries out after rain while being a perfect anti-glare finish. Even as it increases players' visibility on the court, it lowers tennis court temperatures by an average of 5°C to 7°C. The surface is allowed to breathe, yet without losing any of its solid adherence to the underlying asphalt or concrete.
From the financial perspective, a Plexipave surface over a well-constructed asphalt or concrete tennis court is easily renewed. There is no need for reconstruction or surface removal. For the Olympics in Sydney, Australia in the year 2000, Plexipave was chosen as the "Urban Forest" pedestrian surfacing placed all around Stadium Australia. That Plexipave surface still remains, as a testimony to its incredible durability.
If you're a tennis buff, you'll love the seven plexipave courts at Enchantment Resort in Sedona, Arizona. With its balmy weather and beautiful red rock formations, Enchantment in Sedona is the perfect luxury getaway tennis resort for your next vacation. Just visit Enchantment.com to see our vacation package specials.
College Tennis: Racquet Weights
College tennis the United States is organized by the National Collegiate Athletics Association. Each year, many high school tennis athletes are hoping to get noticed during college tennis recruiting. The weight and balance of a racquet greatly influences the way a racquet feels as it is gripped and swung around the tennis court. Many professional players prefer heavier racquets, with light heads, and are usually referred to as “traditionally weighted and balanced” racquets. They generally weigh around 11-13 ounces, balanced at 1/2 to 1-1/2 inches head light so as to retain maneuverability. They are also often referred to as “player’s racquets” since they are usually easier to control and are easier to manage if a player is able to provide his own power. It was discovered several years ago that it was possible to make a racquet more maneuverable without reducing weight in the head. By lessening the weight in the handle, the racquet weight was lighter overall, while in the hoop generally the same amount of mass is retained. Several racquet manufacturers have since introduced such lightweight, head-heavy racquets. The advantage of this kind of racquet is an increased maneuverability, especially on groundstrokes, all the while without having a negative impact on power. However, some players who have opted to use the lightweight, head-heavy models claim these racquets don’t feel as “solid”. A reduced racquet weight will alter its feel, and will bring disadvantages as well as advantages. The Internet has proven to be a useful venue for both student tennis athletes and coaches involved in the process of college tennis recruiting. There are many websites and online forums wherein students and scouts can come together and interact. D1Athletes is an online community wherein high school tennis athletes and coaches alike can share and exchange information they need during college tennis recruiting. D1Athletes offers them a place to build an online presence and gain important public exposure.
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Tennis Racquet grip size?
When buying a racquet, when they ask you for your grip size, I don't understand it. What is 3/8? 1/2? My grip size is 4 inches... But I dont see it listed there...
Grip size 4 is 4 1/2. So when you go to the store to buy a racket ask for size L4 or 4 1/2. Good luck.
Tennis Plaza opening first store in Orlando, FL
If you're staying in Orlando as a resident or a tourist you can now enjoy a new specialized store just for the the tennis player in you. Tennis Plaza, a specialty tennis retail chain, has opened it's first store in the Orlando, FL., region (home to Walt Disney World), on International Drive, ¼ mile east of Wet ‘n Wild.
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