Tag: tennis

  • Wilson Tennis Blade v8 Review And Holiday Gift Guide

    The 2021 holidays are fast approaching and that means shopping for gifts is high on the list of things to do. With supply chains issues causing interruptions in all goods worldwide, now may be the best time to search for cost-effective but highly-regarded sporting goods to gift a loved one, work colleague or special person.…

  • Wilson Blade v8 Tennis Racket Plus NYC Themed Rackets Ready For US Open And Purchase

    Wilson and New York are a powerful combination driving the sport of tennis forward more than four decades now leading to this moment when the new design DNA of the Blade v8 has arrived for all consumers. Wilson Sporting Goods Co. just launched the new racket along with two more limited edition rackets that highlight…

  • NeuroTennis Sponsors WTA Player Lauren Davis Beginning At Australian Open

    NeuroTennis, let that sink in. Train your brain, raise you game. Intrigued yet serious tennis players, instructors and students of the game around the globe? American WTA player Lauren Davis, ranked number 75 in the WTA World Tour rankings going into the Australian Open, was serious about it and is now sponsored by this smart…

  • Match Tennis App Developed Virtual Tournament Desk For COVID-19 Social Distancing

    Tennis startup Match Tennis App has COVID-19 social distancing rules coded into their Virtual Tournament Desk (VTD) platform as a way to get the game moving forward. Coronavirus has permeated society worldwide making large gatherings such as a sport tournament somewhat risky even with the most well thought out and executed health and safety plans…

  • US Open Green Initiatives By USTA Sustainability Program Revolution

    Sustainability is a core principle of The Sports Techie community blog as it is for the US Open. The change in their corporate culture started in 2008 with the US Open Green Initiatives. The latest 2019 version of the program is a blue-print for all major events, sport or otherwise, as they continue do their…

  • Tennis Channel NTI Nielsen Ratings Growth Mirrors Sport

    Tennis Channel is a superstar media company because it currently ranks as the fastest growing network in television due to their reach into 61 million homes. The year 2019 marks their 12th year covering the Australian Open and is sure help grow their skyrocketing subscription numbers. TC signed 5 million subscribers in December, 2018. The…

  • Tennis Channel And WTA Sign TV, Digital Media And OTT Agreement

    TENNIS CHANNEL AND WOMEN’S TENNIS ASSOCIATION FORM U.S. TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA PARTNERSHIP Tennis Channel will be the U.S. television and digital media hub for the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) beginning in January 2019 after signing a five-year contract. More than 2,000 matches will be available for viewing including the tour championship, Premier and International…

  • NGU Sports Lighting Launches With Proven LED Sports Lighting Solutions And Team

    NGU Sports Lighting, LLC, Enters Lighting Market as Exclusive Provider of Ephesus Sports Lighting Solutions For Professional Venues NGU Sports Lighting is taking LED technology, solutions and products to the next level for professional and semi-pro end users all the way down the massive youth market in order to meet the growing consumer demand for…

  • Tribez, Social Sports App Raising Seed Funding

    Tribez. Social Sport App. Find, Connect and Play. The Tribez app provides venues the platform to reach large audiences for group, social or casual sports play. I connected with Richard Sagar, founder and CEO of Tribez, on LinkedIn, he then reached out halfway across the world to me this week wanting to chat about his…

  • Improve Athletic Performance with Better (and More) Sleep

    Sleep Like A World Sports Champion Hours spent in the weight room, interval training, speed training, and a well-balanced diet all affect athletic performance. But, there’s one common factor that’s often forgotten – sleep. When you consider the strain that an athlete’s body undergoes during a competition, it should come as no surprise that adequate…