Tennis Industry Show with new tennis tools



Similar to the US Open TIA Tennis Show, we attended back in Aug 2012...at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Tysons Corner, a Tennis Show was held for the tennis industry (2/18) here in the Washington DC area.

5th Set Tennis - New Product Demo and Nutrition Trade Show

UPDATE:
Yann Auzoux has just announced a 50% off price for his new tennis invention.


At the Tennis show, he was able to offer us a sneak preview of his latest self-invented tennis tool "Sweet Spotter" that he hopes to help tennis players of all skill levels improve their tennis strokes. He is also the star and creator of Prepping Like a Pro, which we featured a few months ago.

Stay tuned, check back with us at www.FifthSet.com and www.Tennis-Bargains.com for updates and possibly a sneak preview YouTube video demo of the product when it becomes available.

Olivia Ricchi (Nutrition Strategist), Dan Riser (Physio Guru), and Yann Auzoux (Tennis Pro) have worked together on videos to athletes of all sports keep healthy, get stronger, and play better tennis.

Olivia Ricchi (5th Set's Nutritionist)

Check out their Belt-Weigh challenge for more tips:
https://www.youtube.com/user/oliyanncorp


Olivia making one of her isAgenix Shakes!
I had the Chocolate one - yummy and top grade Whey Protein! :)

Nette Tennis - Stylish Sports Wear for Women

A lot of female tennis friends and students of mine have complained about this for years. So many tennis skirts and pants just do not have any pockets to hold balls!!

I guess they think it does not look feminine??

The result is that they have to buy a single plastic ball holder or ask their partner to hold the extra balls. The company Nette Tennis has many different compression shorts and clothing for women to store stuff while they are exercising, jogging, playing tennis, etc. Very cool!


Eleven - Venus Williams' Clothing Line + Women's Fashion

Tennis Karma with Zen Tennis Gear
Venus Williams - Eleven Clothing Line - Free Bags!

TrueStretch - juggle gym of stretching for adults

Although not at the Tennis Show - this product seen at TCCP (College Park, MD) makes for a great way to get lots of great stretching poses on one apparatus.

TrueStretch Chart

Tennis Tickets on-sale in Feb: Dubai Open and SAP Open (San Jose, CA)


SAP Open in San Jose, CA - starts Feb 11 - 17

Tennis Tickets still on sale: http://jc10s.com/2013_SAP_Open_Tennis_Tickets

DEAL: 2013 SAP Open Tennis in San Jose VIP GOLD PACKAGE (All 13 Sessions) 60% Off — $99 (reg. $250): http://savvycities.com/sap-open-tennis-at-hp-pavilion-half-off/

Dubai Open (Dubai, UAE - Feb 18-27, WTA then ATP)

Free ticket giveaway (32 free tickets) - see our Facebook page for current updates*

Fly Emirates and Visit Dubai - it's a wonderful city!

I flew Emirates Airlines both ways and stopped for 12+ hours layovers in Dubai on my trip over to the Australian Open. See pictures from my trip in Dubai.
Novak Djokovic won the US Open 2012 Series.


It includes the "sail boat" Burj Al-Arab building where Federer and Agassi played tennis on the helipad (YouTube)

Disclosure:
Emirates Airlines is the official premier sponsor of the US Open Series.




Tennis Bargains is now an USTA Organization Member

We've just joined the USTA as an official Organizational Membership!

This is our first year and have donated to the USTA Serves Charity - helping kids and aspiring juniors all around the USA to play more tennis, plus it contributes to Tennis College Scholarships.

We encourage everyone to either volunteer or donate what they can to help promote tennis in your local organization.

Tennis Night in America (March 4th)

March 4th is "Tennis Night in America" - Join us in Falls Church, VA to watch Rafael Nadal face Juan Martin Del Porto in a match at Madison Square Garden!

Head Graphene Instinct and Head Graphene Speed MP Reviews

Head Graphene Tennis Racket Previews
- Graphene Speed MP and Graphene Instinct Models

The new Head Graphene Tennis Rackets are now available for demo and for sale to the public in 2013! Available from our sponsor, TennisTopia, in Rockville, MD.

Sincere Thanks! We were very fortunate to be able to demo the brand new Head "prototypes" courtesy of TennisTopia in Rockville, MD (voted #1 in 2012 and 2013 as Tennis Shop of the Year winner).

Check out our March 2012 review of the current Head IG line (Instinct, Speed, Radical, Prestige) for a comparison look. Many of these rackets are now going to be sold at a discount because of the Graphene Line coming out (another bonus to our tennis bargain hunters)!

Sneak Peek at the 2013 Head Graphene Models

For those who just can't wait, we at Tennis Bargains are again working tirelessly to bring you all the details, pictures, playtest reviews and videos here first! Below is a glimpse of what the future holds...think of us as your Tennis Santa Claus =)

2013 head speed mp logo

Austrian Engineering - 2013 head speed mp logoWhat has been our impression: Love the new sticks so far; this year Sharapova's Instinct might out-gun Djokovic's Speed racket with better pop and a well-rounded improvement on the IG models!

The new material they added is a carbon-based, creation called "Graphene". They can layer ultra-thin sheets of this material to strengthen the racket's structure. The graphics printed on the throat edge of the racket are supposed to be Graphene molecules...think of it as the next LiquidMetal for Head.

Graphene - 2013 head speed mpInitial Impressions

Although the Speed "Prototype" looked impressive, we felt that the structural density of the frame may still need a bit more tweaking before the final release. We are also still waiting for the Speed Pro (18x20) model, but at least now Head has officially entered the 2013 racket shoot-out.

Video Play Test Footage

2013 head speed mp racket capTennis-Bargains has playtested and film footage of the Head Speed/Instinct up against the Babolat AeroPro Drive (all are 100 sq inches, 16x19 open pattern)...which one did we like? which one should you buy in 2013?? Stay tuned...

We actually demoed and playtested the 2013 Head rackets on the court against the Babolat AeroPro Drives - YouTube Video coming out soon...

See how these new models do against each other as two 4.0-4.5 USTA players play each other. It's now "On like Donkey Kong" as they say... Check back for more updates and below for all our HD Closeup Pictures (below)...

2013 Head Graphene Instinct (16x19) and 2013 Head Speed MP (16x19) Pictures

2013 head instinct logo

2013 head speed mp and head instinct - graphene edition prototypes

Babolat AeroPro Team vs Babolat AeroPro Lite

Babolat AeroPro Lite and Babolat AeroPro Team

See Rafa's Babolat AeroPro Drive Racket - Review and Playtest video clips!

HD Pictures | Live Playtest Videos: AeroPro Team and AeroPro Lite

AeroPro Team GT (YouTube Review)

The AeroPro Team is a great all around racket that has the lowest swing weight among the 2013 Babolat AeroPro models (see chart above) - this allows players to really "whip" the ball with more racket-head speed and it is easier to generate slice and hitting short angle shots in my experience. This is probably suited well for 3.0-4.0 players who want to generate more pace through a faster swing instead of simply a heavier racket.

I found from my own playtesting that it is also easier to generate topspin with this Team model than the standard AeroPro Drive when swinging with the same amount of force.

AP Team - Rating: 4.0/5.0



AeroPro Lite GT (YouTube Review)

The light 9.8 ounce racket (strung weight) seems best suited to younger juniors or older senior players who are looking for a light and nimble frame for beginner to intermediate level players (2.5-3.5 NTRP). The yellow and black paint scheme makes it look nearly idential to those rackets being used by Babolat's Top Tennis heroes.

The AeroPro Lite is 2 point Head Heavy (which favors a baseline oriented game) and will help developing players slowly graduate toward staying in the rally longer.

Again with a relatively low swing weight compared to the AeroPro Drive, this racket has good maneuverability and the 100 sq. inch head size suits a good range of players. It is interesting to note that both Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic use 100 sq. inch rackets.

If you're a casual player, and simply enjoy rallying with friends and want a tennis racket that looks cool - this is a fine choice, but there are also many other rackets with similar specs that cost less as well.

AP Lite - Rating: 3.5/5.0


Babolat AeroPro Line - Comparison Chart

NameBabolat AeroPro Lite GTBabolat AeroPro Team GTBabolat AeroPro Drive GTBabolat AeroPro Drive GT Plus
Head Size100in² / 645cm²100in² / 645cm²100in² / 645cm²100in² / 645cm²
Length27.00in / 68.58cm27.00in / 68.58cm27.00in / 68.58cm27.50in / 69.85cm
Weight9.80oz / 278g10.20oz / 289g11.30oz / 320g11.30oz / 320g
Balance Point2pts HH2pts HL4pts HL5pts HL
Swing Weight300293316326
Frame Stiffness71726972
Beam Width26.0mm26.0mm26.0mm26.0mm
Tip / Shaft23.0mm / 24.0mm23.0mm / 24.0mm23.0mm / 24.0mm23.0mm / 24.0mm
CompositionGraphite / TungstenGraphite / TungstenGraphite/ TungstenGraphite/ Tungsten
Power LevelLow-MediumLow-MediumLow-MediumLow-Medium
String Pattern16 Mains / 19 Crosses16 Mains / 19 Crosses16 Mains / 19 Crosses16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains Skip8T 8H8T 8H8T 8H8T 8H
Tension55-6555-6555-6555-65

Summary

Babolat is including a line of Babolat Rackets which are lighter than the model that Rafael Nadal uses. The 10.2 oz AeroPro Team GT and the 9.8 oz AeroPro Lite GT are rackets designed for 2.5-4.0 players (who prefer a lighter frame).

The stiffness on all the Babolat AeroPro lines are relatively stiff when compared to other brands. But if this is not an issue for you, then these are finely-made rackets with a strong following in the tennis community.

TennisTopia: Mention us for Free Stringing with all Babolat AeroPro Rackets!

Contact TennisTopia (MD) for full details! They also have many Babolat racket demo's available - including the ones we used to playtest earlier in these videos.


1701 Rockville Pike B-10
Rockville, MD 20852
Congressional Village Shopping Center
(Behind REI)

Phone: (301)230-9195



Australian Open 2013 Tribute (History, Dynasty and Grass Roots Tennis)

We are now just a few short weeks away from going to the Australian Open - the Asia/Pacific Slam, the first slam of the year. I wanted to pause a moment and pay tribute to the history of this great slam.

Rod Laver, a true legend of the sport is a reflection of Aussie Tennis - humble beginnings, strong work ethic, unbendable will and determination, a pioneer in bridging the gap between amateur and pro tennis, plus involved with the creation of the first dynasty in the Australian Davis Cup empire.

Let's take a look at some of the great influences of Australian culture on tennis today (and in America)...

Aussie Tennis in the USA

Harry Hopman International Tennis Program - Tampa, Florida

In 2006, I had the privilege to attend the Harry Hopman program at Saddlebrook Academy (near Tampa, FL). Under the management of Howard Moore, the fun, winning Aussie traditions and emphasis on conditioning are very much alive today. Today, great players like Mardy Fish, John Isner and other great players like Capriati, Blake, Connors have called this place home in the past. The golf greens and lush, well-maintained har-tru courts are the closest thing to a Tennis Heaven on earth. When you swim in the half-million gallon heated pool in the winter - it feels like you died and went to heaven =) yes, it's *that good*. [Arguably the best tennis resort in America].

John Newcombe Tennis Ranch - San Antonio, Texas

Also strong in the Aussie spirit is the John Newcombe Tennis Ranch - that promotes "rock solid" no-frills tennis. What I remember most, is during the drills, the coaches would jokingly coin the punch line - "this ain't no country club tennis"...they were right, it is the get-down-and-dirty big Texas tennis that you come for. It reawakens your inner child to run around and just having fun. I think this is what USA tennis is missing - that pure, unadulterated joy of the game - the light-hearted, jovial atmosphere on the tennis court that seems so natural in Australian tennis.

MoneyBall - USA v. Australia

What is interesting is all the money we have been funneling into USA tennis the past few years, but our core of top tennis players are dwindling. Every year the price of a US Open ticket goes up - many times more expensive than the Aussie Open (example: a one day grounds pass at the US Open at face value is almost the price of a 3-day grounds pass at the Aussie Open). Entertainment and Food in NYC is more costly than in Melbourne.

At tennis-bargains.com we have always emphasized "hunting for value" - this includes supporting the USTA initiatives that promote grass-roots tennis with lower-income inner cities as well and helping educate young players in not just the game, but also the philosophy of tennis (Sanchez-Casal). We are trying to make tennis more accessible to the masses of all ethnicity, and move it away from the sigmas as a sport reserved only for those who can afford the "elite country club lifestyle".

Rod Laver - Legend, Hero, Patriot

Tennis legend Rod "the rocket" Laver had a very humble beginning. In the TennisChannel.com "Signature Series" (Debut Jan 2012), John MacEnroe presents a very good documentary on the life and legacy of Rod Laver - a player that is undoubtedly one of the top 3 tennis players in the history of the game. For many decades, before Federer and Nadal (plus the advent of co-polyester strings) - he was unanimously considered the GOAT (greatest of all time) in tennis.

I would definitely recommend fans of the game to go and watch this great documentary/biography on Rod. I learned so much when it showed up one day and I was lucky enough to hit the record button on my DVR. Even if you do not follow every single match or want to be a tennis history buff, it is very enlightening to see the long road from where the game has come.

His life is a reflection of Australia and her Tennis

Rod's parents were farmers. He grew up learning tennis by himself. There were no country clubs and after-school private tennis lessons when he started. His family literally built a tennis court on the farm so that he and his siblings could play. It was not a tennis league championship nor ATP trophy that fueled his desire - because there were none at his time.

Tennis was a sport for amateurs (until the time of Ron Budge) ... and even then, playing professional tennis meant at the time giving up a chance to play for your country (Davis cup / Olympics).

Let us honor Rod Laver and our Aussie Brothers/Sister, as we approach the 108th Australian Open. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie - Oy, oy, oy!

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