Wilson Platform Tennis
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WILSON K POWER PADDLE PLATFORM TENNIS RACQUET RACKET | ![]() |
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US $69.95 | 27d 18h 24m |
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Wilson Platform Tennis Balls Three 3 Pack Yellow APTA Approved T9499 | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 27d 19h 58m |
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Wilson Hope Platform Tennis Mitt - Glove - Hand Warmer | ![]() |
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US $16.00 | 23d 19h 2m |
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Wilson Platform Tennis Mitt - Glove - Hand Warmer | ![]() |
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US $16.00 | 23d 19h |
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Wilson Platform Tennis

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WILSON K POWER PADDLE PLATFORM TENNIS RACQUET RACKET | ![]() |
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US $69.95 | 27d 18h 24m |
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Wilson Platform Tennis Balls Three 3 Pack Yellow APTA Approved T9499 | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 27d 19h 58m |
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Wilson Hope Platform Tennis Mitt - Glove - Hand Warmer | ![]() |
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US $16.00 | 23d 19h 2m |
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US $16.00 | 23d 19h |
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Wilson Beach Warrior Tennis Paddle $79.99 The Wilson Beach Warrior has been extremely popular for Platform Tennis and Paddle Tennis players in addition to Beach Tennis players. It boasts Wilson's softest core material for maximum comfort and ball control translating spot-on shot placement. This paddle has been well received by all levels of player seeking additional control over ball placement. If your game can benefit from more accuracy and aim, you can't go wrong with this easy-swinging, comfortable paddle!Weight: 12.8 oz. / 365 gramsCore Density: Low (Soft)Color: Multi (Palm Tree Graphics) |
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Wilson All Gear Tennis Bag $49.99 Carry everything you need for daily games and training sessions with this Wilson All Gear Tennis Bag. |
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Wilson Championship Tennis Balls $7.95 Tennis balls for practice, coaching, or game play.Includes 3 balls . |
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WIlson Tennis Backpack $49.99 This Wilson Tennis Backpack is designed with the improving all-around player in mind, Plush padded backpack straps for comfort the main compartment has a padded laptop compartment and can EXPAND to fit the changing player needs. The Front side racket compartment with Locking zippers can hold at least 2 rackets and with 3 small accessories pockets this bag can carry everything a player needs. PVC free for lower environmental impact. |
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Wilson US Open Tennis Racket $37.99 Cross Section: 23 mm Volcanic BeamHeadsize: Oversize 110"Length: 27.25"Composition: Titanium FusedStrung Weight: 10.2 ozStrung Balance: 2 pts. HLString Pattern: 16 X 19Volcanic frame geometry for increased stabilityYou may also need to purchase Wilson Tennis Balls!Protect your racket with a Wilson Tennis Bag! |
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Wilson nBlade Tennis Paddle $109 Back by popular demand, the Wilson nBlade Paddle has been re-released for the 2011/12 season! While the design and construction have remained mostly the same, this year's edition features Wilson's True Grit surface, which has significantly more bite than previous models. Additionally, it has Smart Density foam for more power and a cushioned feel when needed. |
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Wilson Hope BLX Tennis Paddle $109 The Wilson 2012 Wilson Hope BLX comes with the New Wilson Gator Grit Technology and updated graphics. Wilson tripled the amount of grit on the paddle surface for increased control and feel. The 2012 Wilson Hope BLX paddle is a low density, arm-friendly, total control paddle that not only plays well, but is a public reminder of Wilson's historic commitment to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Grip Size 4 ¼ Only. Weight: 355 gCore: Smart DensityLength: 18"Grip Size: 4 ¼" |
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Wilson XCel Tennis Paddle $89 Back by popular demand the Wilson Xcel paddle is the perfect lightweight paddle for junior players or new adult players needing a lightweight, great feeling starting paddle.Weight: 345 gCore: Low DensityLength 18"Grip Size: 4 ⅛" |
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Wilson Roger Federer Tennis Starter Set. $24.99 Perfect for beginners, Wilson and Roger Federer bring you this tennis starter set. Including a 25 inch tennis racket, 2 tennis balls and a water bottle. Aluminium frame.106 sq inch head size.Size H64, W30, D6cm.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 883813506231. |
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Wilson Champ Tennis Paddle $99 Wilson’s Champ Paddle is a light weight low density core performer with great maneuverability, control and comfort. Ideal for players who suffer from Tennis Elbow!Weight: 355 g / 12.5 oz.Core Density: Low (Softer)Grip Sizes Available: 4 ¼"Grip: Micro-Dry ComfortTechnology: True Grit surface, Sharp Hole Technology, Extended Length Grip |
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Wilson Federer Collection 19 Junior Tennis Racket $30 Endorsed by tennis champion Roger Federer.Length: 19"Grip Size: 3 1/2"Size-Up! Height: Under 3' Cross Section: 19 mm Headsize: 80"Composition: Titanium AlloyStrung Weight: 6.2 ozStrung Balance: 1 pt. HH String Pattern: 16 X 18Entry-level 19" junior racket featuring Volcanic Beam constructionCover includedYou may also need to purchase Wilson Tennis Balls!Protect your racket with a Wilson Tennis Bag! |
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Wilson Dora the Explorer 21 Youth Tennis Racket $23.5 Perfect for your lil' tennis player who adores Dora the Explorer!Length: 21"Grip Size: 3 1/2"Cross Section: 21 mm C-BeamHeadsize: 95"Composition: Titanium AlloyStrung Weight: 6.6 ozStrung Balance: 2 pts. HL / EvenString Pattern: 16 X 18C-Beam constructionNo cover included You may also need to purchase Wilson Tennis Balls!Protect your racket with a Wilson Tennis Bag! |
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Wilson n6.3 Hybrid Tennis Racket. $49.99 The Wilson n6.3 Hybrid Tennis Racket utilises Hybrid technology to create a lightweight yet strong and powerful racket.Features an oversized head for more power and a bigger sweet spot.Tennis racquet length 27.5 inches.Head size: 110 sq in.Cross section 23mm.String pattern 18 x 20.Strung weight 278g.Grip size: G1 = 4 1-8EAN/Barcode 883813606047.Free delivery by post. This item will be delivered free, by post, usually in 5 working days (depending on your local postal service). |
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Platform Tennis - Episode 1
Reminiscence of 80’s Arcade Games
It is amazing to know that as there was nowhere else to go after school actually apart from the malls therefore the 80s arcades games were the only places where the game enthusiasts of few years back falling under teenage groups devoted themselves and their free time there.
It is true that for 80s arcade games, Pong itself was a big thing – the first ever thing to be done virtually, but it was far in the 60s and it was one considered a great means of entertainment that was only reached by few and very few kids nowadays will consider them worthy to even look at. Same is the case with the game enthusiasts of that time confessing that they would have loved it to be born and raised in this age, in the time when things have been new and cheap as the first video games. Arcade games began to be so popular in the early 70s after the release of the Pong video game based on ping-pong or table tennis by Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney that made Atari.
The success of the Pong video game bred lots of copies and created more and more desirous video players that eventually led to the availability of abundance arcade games around the year 1980. It became available everywhere in the malls, department stores, bars and even in restaurants and movie houses in the United States. Among the most popular 80s Arcade Games were Space Invaders one of the predecessors of modern video games, first released in 1978 in Japan. Japanese Toshihiro Nishikado is the proud creator of this game. These arcade game mimics a shooting gallery with a movable laser resembling a cannon placed below the video screen in which the goal of the player is to avoid the deadly rays and bombs and shoot the aliens to prevent them to reach the bottom of the screen to win the game. Pac-Man created by Namco and was first distributed in 1980, still remains to be popular today in their new form. It was non-violent, easy to play and enjoyable. Donkey Kong made by Nintendo and was introduced in 1981 is played by maneuvering the chief character, Mario (formerly Jump man), across a series of platforms to get rid of obstacles that prevent him from rescuing a maiden in distress from the hands of Donkey Kong. There were also many other arcade games like the Battlezone, Pengo, Tron, Tetris, Rubik's cube and many others played at that time.
The craze for 80s arcade games only began to subside with the advent of advanced home video game consoles until the coming of fighting games like the Street Fighter ll that required two players saved these games from dieing completely.
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