Racquets & Strings: New and Improved -- Racquets for spring include updates of existing models and brand new lines, while strings offer something for all types of players.
Shoes: Stepping Forward -- Colors continue in new footwear, along with moves to either lighter weight or more durability.
Apparel: Springing Ahead Soft sophisticated tones and shapes are coming back, leaving the neon brights behind.
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PTR Week, Symposium set for Feb. 15-21
ITF Recognized Court program comes to U.S.
Bob Patterson named USRSA executive director
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PlaySight installations continue to increase
ASBA elects new of cers and directors
Jon Vegosen named ITA chairman
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Mate ex offers modular court surfaces
Bollettieri teams with Pivot wearable tech
Longtime tennis journalist writes ‘Safe Tennis’ book
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