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Asics Gel Dedicate 7 Review or why I like Asics so much

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The time for new tennis shoes for hard surfaces comes. The outsole on my former tennis shoes deteriorated so much that I had to make a change. It is never easy for me, as there are so many options. There are shoes I like visually so much but seem too […]

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Lobster Sports Elite Grand Five & Five LE Tennis Ball Machines Review

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Lobster Sports Elite Grand Five & Five LE are the top battery tennis ball machines offered by Lobster. They have everything you can think of. But are they worth the price? Let us take a closer look at the features, tweaks, pros, and cons of Lobster Elite Grand Five & […]

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Spinshot Plus 2

Spinshot Plus-2 Tennis Ball Machine Review

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Spinshot Plus-2 is the top-end model from SpinshotSports. They advertise it as the combination of their successful Player and Plus tennis ball machines. So we decided to look at Spinshot Plus-2 to decide if it is worth the price asked. Here is our review of the Spinshot Plus-2 tennis ball […]

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Lobster Elite Grand Four

Lobster Sports Elite Grand Four Tennis Ball Machine Review

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Lobster Sports Elite Grand Four tennis ball machine is the starting model of the Lobster Grand model line. We looked into the details to find out the main differences between Grand Four and the lower Elite model line. Is the Grand Four worth the investment? Pros: + 6 preloaded drills […]

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Lobster Elite Freedom

Lobster Sports Elite Freedom Tennis Ball Machine Review

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Lobster Sports Elite Freedom is the cheapest model from Lobster Sports Inc. With a price well below $1000, Elite Freedom is one of the cheapest tennis ball machines available. We looked at the features embedded in this ball machine to find out if the popularity of the Lobster Elite Freedom […]

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Tecnifibre T-Rebound Tempo

Tecnifibre T-Rebound Tempo – Tennis Racket for Women

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Tecnifibre got it right. They correctly considered that there is a gap in the market. They invented and manufactured rackets intended for women only. Tecnifibre T-Rebound Tempo tennis racket is probably the first female racket. What is the difference comparing to others rackets? Content: Idea behind What is the difference […]

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Head Sensor

Head Sensor Review – Tracking Your Tennis Game

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With all fitness tracker applications connected to your phone, it was just a question of time, when it will be possible to track everything tennis players do on the court. There was already Zepp and Sony Smart Tennis Sensor, but now also one of major tennis rackets brands entered the tracking […]

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Wilson Burn Sign

Wilson Burn 100 Countervail Tennis Racket Review

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The Wilson color line of products is a pure joy to test. I already did a full black ProStaff test and then decided to move to the more colorful racket. I picked the orange Wilson Burn 100 Countervail with 100 square inches head and 300 grams weight. Of course, the […]

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Wilson Pro Staff 97 LS Tennis Racquet Review

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Roger Federer changed clothing providers and sponsor from Nike to Uniqlo lately. One of the tennis world certainties disappeared. Fortunately, there is still something we take for granted. Roger Federer and Wilson’s cooperation. Wilson Pro Staff in Federer’s hands looks like an easy way to wins. But what about an […]

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