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Wilson Six.One 95 BLX2 "Latest Release"
Wilson Six.One 95 BLX2
$289.00 NOW: $229.00 You Save: $60.00
Yonex Ezone 100 Lite
Yonex Ezone 100 Lite
$299.95 NOW: $199.95 You Save: $100.00
Babolat Aero Pro Drive GT Jnr
Babolat Aero Pro Drive GT Jnr
$199.00 NOW: $169.00 You Save: $30.00
Gamma Lead tape
Gamma Lead tape
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Wilson TOUR 9 Pack (Blue) "Latest Release"
Wilson TOUR 9 Pack (Blue)
$99.00
Tennis Wrapping Paper
Tennis Wrapping Paper
$5.50
Volkl Organix 4
Volkl Organix 4
$278.95
Topspin Mini net (3m)
Topspin Mini net (3m)
$199.95 NOW: $165.00 You Save: $34.95
Wilson Tour Vision Blue
Wilson Tour Vision Blue
$149.95
Wilson Pro Staff Triple (Red/Grey)
Wilson Pro Staff Triple (Red/Grey)
$28.00
Wilson Tour Fantom (Blk/Lime) "NEW"
Wilson Tour Fantom (Blk/Lime)
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Pacific Softy Over Grip (RED)
Pacific Softy Over Grip (RED)
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HEAD Youtek IG Speed Lite
HEAD Youtek IG Speed Lite
$219.00
Wilson BLX Cirrus One
Wilson BLX Cirrus One
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Wilson Trance Impact
Wilson Trance Impact
$99.95
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HEAD Championship Tennis Balls (4 balls)
HEAD Championship Tennis Balls (4 balls)
$9.95
Luxilon Savage 1.27mm (12.2m set)
Luxilon Savage 1.27mm (12.2m set)
$19.95
Adidas Aizero Feather 20% OFF
Adidas Aizero Feather 20% OFF
$159.95 NOW: $127.95 You Save: $32.00
NEW "String Thing"
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$19.95
Wilson Blade 25
Wilson Blade 25
$79.95
Wilson N Hope Tennis Racquet
Wilson N Hope Tennis Racquet
$89.95 NOW: $78.95 You Save: $11.00
Dunlop PRO D/Yellow Squash ball
Dunlop PRO D/Yellow Squash ball
$4.95
Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power 1.25mm (12m Pre-cut set)
Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power 1.25mm (12m Pre-cut set)
$30.00 NOW: $22.00 You Save: $8.00
Topspin Cyber Blue 1.25mm (12m Pre-cut set)
Topspin Cyber Blue 1.25mm (12m Pre-cut set)
$20.00

The Lightest Racquet on the market!

If your looking for a light racquet there is no lighter on the market than the Wilson Tempest Four BLX . This new release racquet weighs only 230 grams. 

With a Blend of power control and maneuverability, it makes a great choice for the beginner through intermediate level player. Those players seeking ...

DANGER, FAKE RACQUETS!

As an authorised dealer of the worlds biggest brands we feel quite frustrated with the amount of fake or counterfeit racquets we are seeing come into us for restrings. These are illegal copies of the real thing and to the average person can look the same. Most of the people that buy them say “I can'...

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LOOK AFTER YOUR TENNIS RACQUET! I said to a staff member recently "Imagine how flat out we would be if every tennis player had a restring & re-grip when they are supposed to"? The point of this is that most customers don't get the most from their racquets, they allow the strings to age and loose elasticity risk injuring a wrist, elbow, bicep, shoulder etc. Players also leave replacing their grip or over grip way too late risking the racquet slipping out of their hand & crashing into the court & breaking instead replacing a grip for under $20. Leaving your strings in too long can have you in the physio for months at a huge cost compared to a $40 restring a couple of times a year.
The industry standards are as follows: every racquet needs stringing once a year regardless of how much use it has had. This is because strings can only hold their tension for so long and once stretched at that tension will eventually loose elasticity and your arm does all the work which is not safe and you risk injury. On top of this how ever many times you play per week that's roughly how many times a year you should get a restring. eg: If you use your racquet 2 times a week then get a restring every 6 months and so on. Never wait for your string to break, it's likely your arm will 1st. And never play with a warn grip or put tape on the end of the racquet to hold a grip on that has slipped off or is warn at the base. The bottom line is look after your equipement and you will get your moneys worth and much greater performance! DS