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August 2010
The Stringer’s Edge: Tour Stringing for Everyone
Whether you aspire to string for top pro players or enjoy servicing your local customers, you can learn from what tour stringers experience. (Click here to read more...)
September 2008
Racquet Masters
The Wilson/Luxilon Stringing Team brings together some of the world’s best stirngers. (Click here to read more...)
February 2008
Court collaboration
For non-profit tennis organizations like Tenacity in Boston, partnering with a big event in your area could be a key to success. (Click here to read more...)
June 2007
Texas A&M Wins Again at National Campus Championship
The Texas A&M University Aggies took home its fourth consecutive USTA National Campus Championship title in April, defeating the University of Virginia in the championship match. It was the Aggies fifth title in six years, and Virginia's third appearance... (Click here to read more...)
May 2007
Players 'Get On the Bus' for US Open Series
Advertising for the 2007 US Open Series of summer hard-court tournaments will include a multimillion-dollar "Get on the US Open Series Tour Bus" campaign. During the Pacific Life Open and Sony Ericsson Open in March, pro players — including... (Click here to read more...)
PBI Tennis Show Expands 2007 Schedule
The Peter Burwash International Tennis Show will again be on tour in 2007. Last year the PBI Tennis Show had an exciting one month tour in August, culminating with a performance at the USTA Tennis Teachers Conference in conjunction... (Click here to read more...)
Coldest Tennis Match?
Bone-chilling temperatures didn't dampen the spirits of the tennis faithful at the Coldest Day of Tennis, held outdoors Feb. 10 at Walsh Park in St. Paul, Minn. The day started at 8 a.m. with a temperature of -16 degrees... (Click here to read more...)
March 2007
Get Ready to Run and Roll!
A new program pairs wheelchair and able-bodied players in doubles events across the country. (Click here to read more...)
September 2006
Pro Equipment: Wimbledon 2006
Roger Federer and Amelie Mauresmo worked their way through the draws on the grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis Championships this year. Here's a look at the equipment the top 20 men and women pros used as... (Click here to read more...)
August 2006
Pro Equipment: Roland Garros 2006
Justine Henin-Hardenne and Rafael Nadal each repeated last year's French Open win this year in Paris. Here's a look at the equipment that the top 20 men and women used as they slid their way along the draws on... (Click here to read more...)
April 2006
Pro Equipment: Australian Open 2006
Two veteran players took different routes to the Australian Open singles titles in January. In claiming his seventh Grand Slam championship, Roger Federer held off a challenge by unseeded Marcos Baghdatis in four sets. And Amelie Mauresmo won her... (Click here to read more...)
November 2005
Pro Equipment: 2005 U.S. Open Men Players
What a tournament! The 2005 U.S. Open provided some of the most exciting tennis ever, especially for champion Kim Clijsters. Despite the fact that Andy Roddick bombed out in the first round, the men's draw got a big push... (Click here to read more...)
September 2005
Pro Equipment: 2005 Wimbledon
Roger Federer and Venus Williams played brilliant tennis in claiming their third titles at the All England Championships this year. Here's a look at the equipment that the champions, and their competitors, used on the lawns of Wimbledon. Post... (Click here to read more...)
August 2005
Pro Equipment: 2005 Roland Garros
When Rafael Nadal and Justine Henin-Hardenne came off the French Open red clay as the victor, it was the culmination of a grueling two weeks in Paris. Here's a look at the equipment that the top players used in... (Click here to read more...)
April 2005
Pro Equipment: 2005 Australian Open
Russia's Marat Safin the U.S.'s Serena Williams kicked off the 2005 Grand Slam season in style in January with title wins at the Australian Open. To illustrate the march toward polyester strings, only a handful of male pros in... (Click here to read more...)
November 2004
Pro Equipment Log: 2004 U.S. Open
A "/ " denotes differing tensions between mains and crosses. A "-" indicates a tension range on multiple racquets. "NA" means player did not play or no information was available. Tensions above 38.5 are in pounds; 38.5 and below... (Click here to read more...)
September 2004
A veteran stringer joins the Tecnifibre team at Roland Garros
by Albert Lee Prologue I've been stringing racquets for more than 20 years here in Potomac, Md. For many years, Tecnifibre USA has run a contest for stringers. Send back empty TF string packs, and you'll have a chance... (Click here to read more...)
Pro Equipment Log: 2004 Wimbledon
A "/ " denotes differing tensions between mains and crosses. A "-" indicates a tension range on multiple racquets. "NA" means player did not play or no information was available. Tensions above 38.5 are in pounds; 38.5 and below... (Click here to read more...)
August 2004
Pro Equipment Log: 2004 Roland Garros
A "/ " denotes differing tensions between mains and crosses. A "-" indicates a tension range on multiple racquets. "NA" means player did not play or no information was available. Tensions above 38.5 are in pounds; 38.5 and below... (Click here to read more...)
March 2004
Pro Equipment: 2004 Australian Open
A "/ " denotes differing tensions between mains and crosses. A "-" indicates a tension range on multiple racquets. "NA" means player did not play or no information was available. Tensions above 38.5 are in pounds; 38.5 and below... (Click here to read more...)
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