Showing posts with label WTA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WTA. Show all posts

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Tennis & Fashion



Seen Venus’ latest outfit? She is wearing it in Key Biscayne. Self-designed of course. Thought it was interesting to read that although she won a good match, the first 8 question in the post match press conference were about her dress. Venus said, “"The motif is really about sporty sexy, and kind of that whole attitude of bringing that to my game," she said. I usually don't wear red. This is kind of new for me.” Her and everyone else!

I must say though, one of the great things about tennis is how much it has ventured into the fashion world. I guess we have to thank Ted Tinling for recognizing the opportunity to design great outfits for women. The greatest impressions have always been made by women. Here are a few of my favorites:

Gussie Moran – first to show her knickers, and at Wimbledon to boot!


















The Anne White Pony body suit at Wimbledon





























Kournikova practice outfits


























Serena’s cat suit



























What are your favorites?

Monday, November 23, 2009

Tennis Players Are Not Athletes!!! Are You Kidding Me?

Here I am sitting in a sports bar last night watching a football game and next to me were two men who were deep into a conversation about which are the better athletes, football, basketball, or baseball players? After about fifteen minutes of eavesdropping on their conversation and hearing the same old arguments… NBA players can’t take the contact that is associated with the NFL and no NFL player can play 60+ nights a season like the NBA does… Enough was enough, I had to throw out the comment for argument sake, what about professional tennis players? Shouldn't they be considered?

One guy looked at me like I was a freak and the other guy started to laugh. I saw this reaction as an invitation to get my point across. My first comment, tell me what your NBA and NFL players are doing in the off-season. Instantly they went into weight training, and endurance training, and hill work. As I started to laugh, the two men said what are tennis players doing in the off season? My point exactly, there isn't an off season for tennis players! At this point I had the two guys quiet and listening. Unlike football and basketball, the pro tennis player is playing in four major slams and starting in February and wrapping up in September. Not to mention the indoor season that follows the US Open and the other tournaments leading up to the slams so that they can stay on top of their games. I went on to talk about the 5+ hour match between Roger and Andy this past year at Wimbledon and made reference that most players in a NFL game are only seeing on average about 60-70 plays per game which might translates into roughly 10 minutes of actual playing time. Let’s go back and visit that endurance comment again please!

After about 30 minutes of conversation back and fourth, I had convinced the two guys of my point of view. I’m not saying that professional tennis players are better athletes than those players in the NBA and NFL, but I’m saying that they are world class athletes and should be given the recognition that they deserve. Too often I believe that tennis players are over looked as world class athletes when in fact they are some of the best!

Tracy Lynch
Wholesale Accounts Manager
Lee Tennis Court Products