Find out where this industry is headed and where it has been, with the Tennis Industry Association’s 2010 “Tennis Marketplace” report, slated for release in early March 2011.
Entries Tagged as QuickStart Tennis
Tennis Marketplace 2010 Slated for March Release
February 18, 2011 · No Comments
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USTA Offers Grants to Help Facilities Grow 10U Tennis
February 18, 2011 · 2 Comments
Along with the USTA’s plans to invest $5 million over the next three years to foster growth in 10 and Under Tennis in 100 markets across the country, the organization also has made available money to help public facilities install shorter courts and to paint blended lines on existing full-size tennis courts.
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First Lady, Agassi, Graf Film 10U Tennis Commercial
February 18, 2011 · No Comments
First Lady Michelle Obama and tennis power couple Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf filmed a commercial on Feb. 17 on the campus of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
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10 and Under Lines for Har-Tru Developed
February 17, 2011 · No Comments
As 10 and Under Tennis continues to grow in the U.S., Har-Tru has developed the first set of temporary and permanent lines specifically for Har-Tru courts.
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Bollettieri Speaks Out on 10U Tennis Rule Change
January 26, 2011 · No Comments
What does high-profile and influential coach Nick Bollettieri think of the rule change for 10-and-under tennis? Click here to read his take, and what some other top tennis coaches have to say, on 10U tennis, the QuickStart Tennis play format and how this can help your business.
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10-Under Tennis Is Changing the Recreational Game
January 25, 2011 · No Comments
10 and Under Tennis is changing the way tennis is played—and taught—throughout the U.S. With smaller courts, slower-moving and lower-bouncing balls, and lighter and shorter racquets included in the QuickStart Tennis play format, kids are playing soon after they take to the court, all while engaging in a proven aerobic exercise.
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USTA to Invest Millions to Support 10-Under Development
December 14, 2010 · No Comments
Over the next three years, the USTA plans to invest $5 million in 100 markets to foster the growth of 10-and-under tennis. The money will go toward marketing, training, courts, competition, schools, and equipment.
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Get Kids Into 10-and-Under Tennis Now!
December 14, 2010 · No Comments
Once a youngster has that first experience playing tennis, it’s important to identify opportunities for continued participation. As a tennis provider, make sure you give parents and kids several possibilities for continued play, including the three S’s: structured play, supervised play and spontaneous play. Click here to learn more about 10-and-Under tennis.
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10-and-Under Tennis and On-Court Training Workshops
November 19, 2010 · 2 Comments
If you have a tennis facility, launch 10-and-Under Tennis and watch your
participation and revenue grow. It's easy to implement youth tennis to give
your facility the cutting edge.
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ITF Launches Ad Campaign for 10U Rule Change
November 18, 2010 · No Comments
The International Tennis Federation has launched an ad campaign aimed at creating awareness of the recent rule change for 10-and-under tennis competition. The worldwide campaign, called “The Rules Are Changing,” will tell consumers that starting Jan. 1, 2012, all 10-and-under competitions should use the slower red, orange or green balls and the appropriate sized court—not a traditional yellow ball on a full-size court.
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