04th May 2011
You recycle your bottles and cans, you have energy saving appliances and you even turn the water off while brushing your teeth, but have you invested in a water broom?
Cleaning driveways, pool decks, tennis courts or picnic areas with a garden hose can...
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28th April 2011
High winds can be an unpleasant guest at the tennis court and windscreens are the solution.
While wind can be an enemy on the court, a cool breeze can be a friend. The opacity of windscreens, noted at time of purchase, will determine how much of a bree...
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17th March 2011
Tennis ball hoppers come in many shapes and sizes, but one thing remains the same – they make cleanup easier and faster so you can get on with what counts: practice.
Ball hoppers
If there is more than one ball on a court, it usually means there is e...
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15th March 2011
Arriving at a formal dinner in jeans and a t-shirt is sometimes frowned upon and showing up at the court is no different, especially since companies now have sport-specific tennis apparel. K-Swiss, DUC, Little Miss, Prince and SSI are just a few of the na...
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15th March 2011
Hitting a tennis ball repeatedly against the side of a house or building can cause costly damage over time, damage that can be avoided with the installation of a tennis backboard.
Get kids involved
Backboards are great for summer camps or after scho...
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15th March 2011
A tennis court is a sign of prestige and devotion to health and the tennis net needs to reflect that with long-lasting materials and ITF approved dimensions.
Signs of a good net:
Statistically speaking, 90 to 95 percent of all balls that hit the ne...
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