Technology for tennis has changed over the years, but one of the coolest changes is the amount of apps that can be used while you play or watch tennis. Apps are the most popular tools for consumers to read, learn, watch or analyze the game right from their mobile device. This blog takes a deeper look into some popular tennis apps and sensors that have changed the tennis industry over the last several years.
Sprinting into Fall: HEAD Shoe gets SuperFabric Update
SF or SuperFabric has been utilized in the redesign of the shoe. SuperFabric has been used for military applications and is known as a brutally tough armor technology, which is both lightweight and flexible. In a recent interview with Forbes Magazine’s Tim Newcomb, HEAD’s footwear manager Simon Brennais had this to say about the partnership with SuperFabric.
Babolat Reveals New Pure Aeros for 2019
Babolat is refreshing one of the most popular racquet families within the tennis industry this fall. The Pure Aero, formerly the Aero Pro, has become just as huge as its mega-star endorser Rafael Nadal. The frame is widely used on both the WTA and ATP tours, but it has also become a favorite of consumers at multiple competitive levels. Once again Babolat has a few versions to suite different game styles and abilities which will be available in October.
The Inspiration Behind Nike’s Kei Nishikori Vapor X Tennis Shoe
To celebrate Kei Nishikori’s on-court accomplishments, Nike has created the Kei Nishikori Vapor X Leather Tennis Shoe! This shoe is as unique as the man it’s modeled for, and tells a great story inside and out. In this piece, we’ll take a closer look at the inspiration behind the shoe of Japan’s top male player.