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Nike Roger Federer Victory RF Tennis Polo Shirt 2010 French Wimbledon US Open | ![]() |
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What are the best tennis shoes for the 2010 season?
I like 3 new tennis shoes that have come out for the upcoming season. They are:
Adidas Barricade V (blk/teal)- http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/adidas_Barricade_V_BlackTeal/descpageMSADIDAS-AMB5BT.html
Adidas Barricade V (white/blue)- http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/adidas_Barricade_V_WhiteBlue/descpageMSADIDAS-AB5WB.html
Nike Vapor Lunarlite (white/marina) - http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Nike_Lunarlite_Vapor_Tour_WhMarina/descpageMSNIKE-NMLVTWB.html
Which do you like the best?
I personally like the Nike Vapor Lunarlite
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Tennis Magazine March 2010 $5.95 Tennis Magazine March 2010 The Sophomore - She's played America's sweetheart. What will Melanie Oudin do for a second act? By Sarah Unke The 10 Biggest Instruction Myths - Those tips you've heard for years? Forget them. We give you some new and improved advice. By Rick Macci The Party Crasher - Robin Soderling changed history last year. Can the sometimes surly Swede do it again? By Tom Perrotta A Game No One Can Lose - The only sure things in life are death and taxes. In tennis, there's one more. By Stephen Tignor The 10 Best Tournaments You've Never Been To - Want some food and culture with your tennis? Join the pros at one of these destinations. Freeze Frame - Kim Clijsters shows you her slice. By Tracy Austin How To - Run around your backhand. By Ajay Pant Mind Game - Slay your club's Goliath. By Allen Fox, Ph.D. Gear - these aren't your father's junior racquets. By Bill Gray Health & Fitness - The sports drink for you; breath easily; protect your Achilles, more. |
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2010 Us Open (Tennis) $108.33 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The 2010 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts, held from August 30 to September 13, 2010 in the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City, United States. The tournament was initially going to finish with Mens Singles final on September 12, but was postponed due to rain on the last day and just before the mens tournament final. In the previous two years the tournament was also postponed because of weather. Juan Martin del Potro and Kim Clijsters were the defending champions. Del Potro, due to a wrist injury, opted not to defend his title. Rafael Nadal defeated Novak Djokovic 64, 57, 64, 62 in the mens final. Clijsters successfully defended her title with 62, 61 in the final against Vera Zvonareva. Former champions Justine Henin and Serena Williams withdrew with injuries. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 172 Publication Date: 2010/10/10 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.40 inches |
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Tennis Magazine June 2010 $5.95 Tennis Magazine June 2010 French Open Preview Playing to His Strength - Rafael Nadal had a tough 2009. Can he get his winning aura back in time to reclaim the Roland Garros crown? By Stephen Tignor Dead Red - Five questions will be asking when the pros get to Paris. By Stephen Tignor She's Working on It - Svetlana Kuznetsova isn't perfect, but she isn't worried, either. By Cindy Shmerler Crowd Displeasers - Six ways to rile up a French crowd. By Christopher Clarey Death Match - The curse of the 2004 Roland Garros final. By Douglas Robson Ten Matches to Borg - How a club player landed in the French Open qualies. By Mike Yorkey The Silent Boom - Is the current tennis boom hype or the real thing? By Tom Perrotta How to - Slide and slice on clay. By Katrina Adams Great Shots - Victoria Azarenka's unique two-handed backhand. By Tracy Austin Five Minutes with Nick - What not to do in a match. By Nick Bollettieri Mind Game - Get over your stroke phobia. By Allen Fox, Ph.D. Health & Fitness - Five steps to faster feet. By Alyssa Shaffer |
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Tennis Magazine April 2010 $5.95 Tennis Magazine April 2010 The Gear Guide The '10 Racquet Guide - Should you jump on the hybrid bandwagon? We did the testing to help you find out. Plus: How the pros trick out their sticks, and what you can learn from a wood frame. By Bill Gray Looking for a Clue - Nicole Vaidisova was once ranked No. 7 in the world. Now she's out of the Top 150. What happened to this sure-shot prodigy? By Peter Bodo Tennis on Old Tobacco Road - The game has found an unlikely home in the hills of North Carolina. By Ross Kenneth Urken Hitting Their Strides - By winning in Melbourne, Roger Federer and Serena Williams showed that change is going to have to wait a little longer on both tours. By Stephen Tignor Double Clinic - A new ready postion will help you with hard-hit returns. By Roy Barth Great Shots - Samantha Stosur's powerful kick serve. By Lindsay Davenport 5 Minutes with Nick - Why you can't live without a slice backhand. By Nick Bollettieri Health & Fitness - The best ways to boost your metabolism. By Alyssa Shaffer |
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Tennis Magazine May 2010 $5.95 Tennis Magazine May 2010 Justine, The Sequel - Can Justine Henin find peace on a tennis court? By Abigail Lorge How to Play the Score - We show you what to do and when to do it, from first point to last. By Brad Gilbert Tall Ball - The men's game is looking up. By Asad Raza I Against I - Sometimes the biggest rivalry is the one in your mind. By James Martin Big Shot - After 50 years in the game, the mogul of this month's Madrid Open is still making things happen. By Peter Bodo Freeze Frame - Andy Murray's lethal backhand return. By Rick Macci Doubles - A drill to improve your movement on volleys. By Greg Moran Mind Game - How to get over a crushing loss. By Allen Fox, Ph.D. Health & Fitness - Nine ways to get fit for the new season. Plus: Coming back after a hip replacement. Gear - Seven new shoes reviewed. By Bill Gray |
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2010 Pilot Pen Tennis Mens Singles $87.62 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Fernando Verdasco was the defending champion, but chose not to compete in 2010. Sergiy Stakhovsky won in the final against Denis Istomin, 36, 63, 64. The 2010 Pilot Pen Tennis was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 42nd edition of the Pilot Pen Tennis, and was part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series of the 2010 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2010 WTA Tour. It took place at the CullmanHeyman Tennis Center in New Haven, Connecticut, United States, from August 23 through August 28, 2010. It was the last event on the 2010 US Open Series before the 2010 US Open. Author: Yoan, Niek Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 116 Publication Date: 2011/08/05 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.28 inches |
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Tennis Magazine Jan/Feb 2010 $5.95 Tennis Magazine Jan/Feb 2010 2009 in Review Player of the Year - Roger Federer. In 2009, he showed us the passions of a champion. By Stephen Tignor Aces & Faults - We look back at the best and worst, the wild and the wooly, from the sport's last 12 months. Caught in the Crossfire - Tennis crossed paths with politics in 2009 in ways old and new. By Stephen Tignor Game Changers - We may see a whole new port in 2010. Here's what to look for. By Tom Perrotta Doubles Clinic - A new version of the I formation - By Ken DeHart Great Shots - Fernando Verdasco's topspin forehand. By Paul Annacone 5 minutes with Nick - Don't fear the double fault. By Nick Bollettieri Health & Fitness - Six foods that can boost, or bring down, your game. By Genevieve P. Charet Gear - The Pros' secret weapon. By Bill Gray |
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Tennis Magazine November/December 2010 $5.95 Tennis Magazine November/December 2010 Aces & Faults - Our annual round-up of the best moments and biggest blunders from the last 12 months in tennis. Player of the Year: Rafael Nadal - He's been at the top of the game for years, but in 2010 the Spaniard overcame adversity and showed the depth of his passion of the sport. By Stephen Tignor Newcomer of the Year - Money and vision are the two things every sport can use more of. Tennis got a lot more of both in 2010 from Oracle founder and new Indian Wells owner Larry Ellison. By Peter Bodo The 10 Commandments of Doubles - Whatever your level as a team, there are certain fundamental axioms of doubles that you can never forget. Learn them here. By Katrina Adams The Old Heave-Ho - Throwing your racquet may be ugly and ungentlemanly. But it can feel pretty good, too. By Stephen Tignor Top 50 U.S. Tennis Resorts - You only have so many changes at the perfect tennis vacation. Let us show you where you can play in paradise. By Ian Keown 5 Minutes with Nick - Tips for the perfect service toss. By Nick Bollettieri Great Shots - We break down Tomas Berdych's lethal forehand approach. Gear - A classic racquet brand returns with a new set of sticks, and a new way to tweak them. Plus: Three new high-end sneakers put to the test. By David G. Sharnoff and David Cota |
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Tennis Magazine July/August 2010 $5.95 Tennis Magazine July/August 2010 Wimbledon Preview Beautiful Losers - At Wimbledon, Andy Roddick and Justine Henin will try to get themselves out of a very illustrious club. By Peter Bodo Fortnight Forecast - Can anyone dethrone Roger or Serena? By Stephen Tignor The Greatest Generation - Vines, Riggs, Kramer, Gonzalez: How four kids from Los Angeles changed American tennis forever. By Stephen Tignor Roll Model - Brad Parks, wheelchair tennis pioneer, enters the Hall of Fame. By Peter Bodo Master Class - Don't just watch the pros in awe. Take a tip from them for your own game. By Stephen Tignor How to - Hit the open-stance backhand. By Rick Macci Great Shots - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's acrobatic first serve. By E. Paul Roetert 5 Minutes with Nick - Learn to play to your strengths. By Nick Bollettieri Health & Fitness - Swim for cross-training; tips to protect yourself from the sun. Gear - Equip yourself to battle sweat. By Kieran McSweaty Byrne |
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Tennis Magazine September/October 2010 $5.95 Tennis Magazine September/October 2010 US Open Special Players We Love - The staff of TENNIS talks about our favorite pros, and why we'll be watching them at Flushing Meadows this year. Fanatical Fortnight - Here's your guide to the greatest show in the sport. Comeback (Plus) Kid - Kim Clijsters, defending U.S. Open champion, tries for it all. By Abigail Lorge Our Open - What happens when an everyman tries to make it to Arthur Ashe Stadium? By Tom Perrotta Hitting It Big - Marathon man John Isner is as unlikely a Top 30 pro as you'll find today. By Peter Bodo Rebel, Genius, ChampionCoach? - John McEnroe says he's ready to save American tennis - his way. By Dan Markowitz Stirring Up a Breeze - Sixty years ago, Althea Gibson made the U.S. Championships live up to its name. By Stephen Tignor Freeze Frame - The sweet forehand swing of Melanie Oudin. By Tracy Austin Doubles Clinic - A drill to help you and your partner stay aggressive. By Greg Moran Gear - Ten new racquets that will help you find the right blend of power and control. By Bill Gray |
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Tennis Magazine Jan/Feb 2011 $5.95 Tennis Magazine Jan/Feb 2011 FEATURES 2010 Review |
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Nike - Pure Tennis Top (Black/White) - Apparel $54 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Nike - Pure Tennis Top (Black/White) - Apparel: Return the serve so that it's just out of her reach. You'd have no problem with it, though, because you've got the range necessary with the Nike Pure Tennis Top. ; Dri-FIT fabric wicks away moisture to keep you cool and dry. ; Poly/spandex fabric lets you stretch you to your limit. ; Short cap sleeves give you greater range of motion. ; Swoosh logo at left chest. ; Straight hemline. ; Split neckline. ; 87% polyester, 13% spandex. ; Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. ; Length: 24 in ; Product measurements were taken using size SM. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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Nike - Pure Tennis Top (White/Black) - Apparel $54 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Nike - Pure Tennis Top (White/Black) - Apparel: Return the serve so that it's just out of her reach. You'd have no problem with it, though, because you've got the range necessary with the Nike Pure Tennis Top. ; Dri-FIT fabric wicks away moisture to keep you cool and dry. ; Poly/spandex fabric lets you stretch you to your limit. ; Short cap sleeves give you greater range of motion. ; Swoosh logo at left chest. ; Straight hemline. ; Split neckline. ; 87% polyester, 13% spandex. ; Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. ; Length: 24 in ; Product measurements were taken using size SM. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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2010 Legg Mason Tennis Classic Singles $95.59 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Juan Martin del Potro was the defending champion, but didnt participate due to a wrist injury. David Nalbandian, ranked 117th, defeated Marcos Baghdatis 62, 76(4) in the final. The 2010 Legg Mason Tennis Classic was a tennis tournament to played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 42nd edition of this event and was part of the ATP World Tour 500 series of the 2010 ATP World Tour. It took place at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Washington, D.C., USA, from August 1 through August 8, 2010. Author: Jody, Iosias Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 140 Publication Date: 2011/09/23 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.33 inches |
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Nike Collegiate Stand Bag 2010 $169.99 Collegiate player inspired, tested and proven 9-inch oval top 5-way, 2 full-length divider system Lightweight fiberglass stand Nike Woven Air revolving double strap system Nike Double-Single Quick Click Strap System 6 functional pockets (4 zippered) - |
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Nike - Tennis Swoosh Tee (Anthracite/Varsity Maize) - Apparel $30 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Nike - Tennis Swoosh Tee (Anthracite/Varsity Maize) - Apparel: Pack a powerful serve in this Nike Tennis Tee. ; Dri-FIT high-performance polyester fabric keeps you dry by wicking perspiration away from your body and towards the surface where it can evaporate. ; Classic crew neckline. ; Short sleeves. ; Graphic screenprint at center chest. ; Straight hemline. ; Swoosh logo at center chest. ; 55% cotton, 45% polyester. ; Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. ; Imported. ; Length: 29 in ; Product measurements were taken using size MD. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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Everybodys Tennis Portable $98.77 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Everybodys Tennis Portable (Minna no Tennis Portable in Japan, Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip in North America) is the second spinoff game in the Everybodys Tennis series released for PlayStation Portable. It was released on February 25, 2010 in Japan, April 30, 2010 in Europe and June 29, 2010 in North America. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2011/03/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.31 inches |
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Autographed Pete Sampras Nike Shirt $369.2 Autographed Pete Sampras Nike Shirt This is an Nike Tennis shirt autographed by 2007 Tennis Hall of Fame Inductee, Pete Sampras. This comes with a hologram certificate of authenticity from Mounted Memories. |
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Nike - Pure Tennis Top (Tropical Twist/White) - Apparel $54 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Nike - Pure Tennis Top (Tropical Twist/White) - Apparel: Return the serve so that it's just out of her reach. You'd have no problem with it, though, because you've got the range necessary with the Nike Pure Tennis Top. ; Dri-FIT fabric wicks away moisture to keep you cool and dry. ; Poly/spandex fabric lets you stretch you to your limit. ; Short cap sleeves give you greater range of motion. ; Swoosh logo at left chest. ; Straight hemline. ; Split neckline. ; 87% polyester, 13% spandex. ; Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. ; Length: 24 in ; Product measurements were taken using size SM. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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Nike - Power Seamless Tennis Short (White/Matte Silver) - Apparel $26 Zappos.com is proud to offer the Nike - Power Seamless Tennis Short (White/Matte Silver) - Apparel: The game of tennis demands quickness and focus. The Power Seamless Tennis Short can keep up and won't distract you on the court. ; Dri-FIT material wicks away perspiration to keep you dry. ; Elastic waist provides a comfortable fit. ; Swoosh logo at left waistband. ; Form fitting. ; 96% nylon, 4% spandex. ; Machine wash cold and tumble dry low. ; Outseam: 12 in ; Inseam: 4 in ; Front Rise: 9 in ; Back Rise: 13 in ; Leg Opening: 18 in ; Product measurements were taken using size SM/MD. Please note that measurements may vary by size. |
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Fickle Accenture ends Tiger Woods sponsorship
While longtime sponsors are sticking with Tiger Woods, however, this situation has changed. Global consulting firm Accenture Ltd. has ended its relationship with Tiger Woods, marking the first major sponsor to cut ties altogether with the golfer since his alleged infidelities surfaced and he announced an indefinite leave from the sport to work on his marriage.
Accenture's move ends a six-year relationship during which the firm credited its "Go on, be a Tiger" campaign with boosting its image significantly. Accenture has used Woods to personify its claimed attributes of integrity and high performance.
"After careful consideration and analysis, the company has determined that he is no longer the right representative for its advertising," Accenture said, adding that "it wishes only the best for Tiger Woods and his family."
The firm plans to immediately transition to a new advertising campaign, with a major effort scheduled to launch later in 2010. An Accenture spokeswoman declined to comment further. Advertising firm Young & Rubicam, which has handled the company's Tiger Woods ads, also would not comment on the move.
Accenture's advertising campaign was almost entirely built around Tiger Woods and his success, portraying his ability to key putt or chip out of the rough. If Woods had acknowledged mistakes and said he would be back in a month, Accenture might be able to ride it out, said Rick Burton, a professor of sports management at Syracuse University, in an interview. But the fact is Accenture can't afford to wait for what could be a long time before Woods returns.
Accenture has been title sponsor since 2001 of the Match Play Championship, a lucrative World Golf Championship event that draws the top 64 players from the world ranking. Accenture earlier this year renewed its sponsorship of the tournament through 2014. The contract is separate from its business endorsement with Woods.
While not terminating their relationship completely, another major Woods sponsor pulled away this weekend. On Saturday, Gillette, which uses the slogan "The best a man can get," said it won't air advertisements featuring Woods or include him in public appearances for an unspecified amount of time. Woods was hired by Gillette in 2007 and has been in ads for Gillette Fusion Power razors with titles like "Phenom" and "Champions" with other stars including tennis great Roger Federer and soccer player Thierry Henry.
However, other sponsors continue to stick with Woods for the time being.
Electronic Arts, whose EA Sports division has been selling Tiger Woods video golf games for a decade, said Sunday, "We respect that this is a very difficult, and private, situation for Tiger and his family. At this time, the strategy for our Tiger Woods PGA TOUR business remains unchanged." The game's next edition featuring Woods comes out in six months.
AT&T said Sunday it continues to evaluate its relationship with the golfer. Watch maker Tag Heuer did not return a call Sunday, but its Web site continues to display photos of Woods' wearing the Link and Golf Watch models.
Nike Inc. said late Friday it supports Woods' decision to take time off. Gatorade, a unit of PepsiCo Inc., said previously it supports Woods.
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