I was just googling who Stephen Marks was (CEO of French Connection fashion) and found this, seems like a big scandal with the former head of tennis at Dukes Meadows.
Don't know any of the details of this case although I had heard that James Lenton had quit Dukes Meadows quite abruptly some while ago. However, I do know quite a few kids who have been coached by him at one point or another. All the families seemed to have the same opinion of him: Likeable bloke, brilliant on-court coach, can talk the hind leg off a donkey, and one of the most disorganised people they have met. Maybe a great choice for Head of Coaching but not Head of Tennis? Either way, this episode is hardly a great advert for the tennis centre. It sounds like he is now settled in Dubai so I hope he does well out there. And I also hope the Academy at the tennis centre picks up, it is a venue with really great facilities - 5 or 6 good indoor hard courts, 4 or 5 really high quality clay courts.
Not tennis sponsorship, but an idea of why sponsorship required - costs to fund a competitive junior player, the figures are for the US but imagine similar here?? Apologies if someone already posted elsewhere
Noticed last night that Jamie's PlayBrave plain white polo shirt retails at £79
Andy's new Castore AMC (Andy Murray Collection) plain white polo shirt retails at £70
So a few tongue in cheek questions...
Who would pay £70 let alone £79 for a plain white polo shirt?
Is Jamie's brand name stronger than Andy's to justify the extra £9
Is PlayBrave's polo shirt £9 better quality than Andy's Castore one?
Are both of them comfortable with these polo shirts being priced at these ridiculous levels?
Why do unknown brands set ridiculous prices when no one has ever heard of them? Is it simply to portray an image of quality, even if no one ever buys them?
Noticed last night that Jamie's PlayBrave plain white polo shirt retails at £79 Andy's new Castore AMC (Andy Murray Collection) plain white polo shirt retails at £70
Why do unknown brands set ridiculous prices when no one has ever heard of them? Is it simply to portray an image of quality, even if no one ever buys them? --------------------------
as 'a premium alternative to mass market sportswear' AND made from a 'unique patented fabric' sounds cheap to me
Spirit Energy, based in Reading and installers of solar panels and tesla home charging kits amongst other things, have kindly agreed to sponsor my Social Tennis Tournaments for Q1 of 2020. Many thanks to them.
"Renowned for our innovative design, exceptional construction standards and superior customer care, Skillcrown creates stunning and sophisticated homes providing long-term affordable solutions as well as commercial and hospitality premises, across London and the South East"
More importantly to me, they've also sponsored Issey Purser (born 2004)
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Cool move from Amazon Prime Video to pledge to reinvest the fee they are receiving for the rights deal back into womens tennis in Britain.
Vodafone have signed a 5 year sponsorship deal with Wimbledon. They have signed Tim Henman and Laura Robson to be brand ambassadors and are in talks with Emma.
Vodafone has signed a multimillion pound deal to become the official connectivity partner of the grass court grand slam event, as well as a wide-ranging collaboration with the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and the LTA to promote an increase in the numbers of people playing the game at all levels.
edit: damn autocorrect
-- Edited by Lambda on Monday 17th of January 2022 10:31:13 AM