Wilson K Pro Tour White/Orange Super 6 Tennis Bag Best Selection For Pro Players
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Tennis Elbow Game 2009
Tennis Elbow 2009 game is a great game for tennis fans, has 8 different court surfaces, clay, grass, hard, blue-green hard, classic synthetic, New line synthetic, indoor hard and indoor synthetic. Also 300 tournaments, with 3000 players evolving over 35 years and Singles & doubles competitions also included. This game has 6 difficulty levels, each split in 10 sub levels so the player can get maximum fun. This game has a ranking system same as ATP rankings. All the graphics are 3D.Also LAN network gaming also acceptable. Games supported six languages (English, French, Deutsch, Italian, Dutch, Spanish).
Tennis Elbow is the only game that will you such an impression to be on the court, and will make you feel the emotions of the match with such realism. In this game play will let you easily control the player and the ball, and even if you’re not a tennis fan, you will have a lot of pleasure and fun to run and strike balls all around the court. With its online mode you could play against other real human players in fantastic online tennis matches.
Minimum Requirements
- CPU: 500 MHz Intel Pentium 2 or equivalent.
- RAM: 256 MB.
- Video: 32MB 3D Card.
- 115 MB available hard disk space.
- 200ms ping for online tennis games.
Recommended Requirements
- CPU: 1.2 GHz or faster Intel Pentium 3 or AMD Althorn processor.
- RAM: 512 MB or more.
- Video: 64MB 3D card.
- 60ms ping for online tennis games.
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Roddick's Best choice BABOLAT Pure Drive GT plus
- Head Size: 100 sq. in. /645 sq.cm.
- Length: 27.5 inches / 70cm.
- Strung Weight: 11.7oz / 332g.
- Balance: 7pts Head Light.
- Stiffness: (Babolat RDC): 73.
- Cross Section: 26mm Head / 23mm Throat.
- Swing Weight: 336.
- Swing Speed: Moderate-Fast.
- Grip Type: Syntec Grip
- String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses
- String Tension: 55-66 Pounds
This racket has good Stability and power with ample control and excellent access to spin. The added length adds some serious swing speed to the tip of the racket, which result in huge amount s of spin and power on aggressive swings. From the baseline this racket offers excellent plow through. Stability at contact is impressive, making it a solid choice for advanced level players who frequently face big hitting opponents. Likewise, this stick enables the user to hit a heavy ball. Long, fast swings result in shots with excellent court penetration. Short balls can be dispatched with lots of pace and spin with this racket. The recommended strings tension at 58. I recommend going with 58, which is the middle tension and adjusting it as you play with it. If it’s too powerful, then increase string tension. If it’s too stiff and has no power then decrease the tension. At net the racket offers a high level of stability and plenty of power to punch volleys deep with pace. The feel is solid targeting on both deep volleys and short angled shots. When it comes to serving, this racket shines. Roddick is famous for hitting bombs, and there’s no doubt why he uses this racket. Best suited to advanced level players. GT Technology, a combination of flexible graphite and stiff Tungsten, puts little more flex through the racquet upon contact. Cortex technology remains to keep vibration from reaching far up your arm. This racket’s price around 189$.Buy and try this racket.
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Nikolay Davydenko biggest title of his career
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Interview with Nikolay after the final match
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