Category: Tennis (網球)

The Coolest Tennis Shoes that I’ve ever had – Reebok Instapump Match

By admin, December 1, 2009 4:48 pm

I used to have one of this about 12 years ago, I must admit it was one of the best looking and coolest technology supported tennis shoes I’ve ever had.

Quote from (http://nicekicks.com/2008/10/reebok-instapump-match-low/)

 

When the topic of tennis sneakers comes up, Andre Aggassi tends to dominate many conversations with his line of shoes worked up by Nike, but one tennis champ that should not be cut out is Michael Chang. At the young age of 16 Chang turned pro winning his first and only Grand Slam at the age of 17. For the rest of his career he was near the top winning 34 tournaments in total. Back to the footwear though, Chang had arguably Reebok’s best series of tennis shoes. Though none of the shoes ever officially had his name on the products or box, he was the face of Reebok Tennis.

The series of outstanding sneakers worn by Chang began with the Reebok Court Victory Pump, followed by the Court Victory II, but in the 1993-94 tennis season Chang took the court (grass, clay, and carpet) in the Instapump Match. The early days of Reebok Pump required one to manually “pump” their shoes with air, but the Instapump utilized CO2 cartridges and a high tech valve where one could instantly pump up their kicks.

Not messing around with one’s comfort or performance, the Instapump Match Low featured three different air chambers giving one the most custom fit. Reebok also added full length soft EVA midsole, Hexalite cushioned heel, and Goodyear engineered Indy 500 rubber outsole giving ultimate grip and longevity.

Michael Chang also wore a mid cut version of this shoe, but it is so different that you will need to tune into Throwback Thursday at a later date to get a glimpse of that one. Enjoy pics of the kicks after the jump.

 

 

香港網球精英賽2010十點正訂飛好似打仗

By admin, November 30, 2009 10:52 am

今早真的好像打仗﹐搭正十點﹐才發現Urbtix網上訂飛原來還要事先登記ID(失策)﹐即時轉用同時已接通的信用卡訂飛熱線﹐1分鐘後﹐個Staff話我知西北角位B包廂後的E-G全部沒了﹗﹗﹗到底誰這麼快啊﹖1分鐘內(10:01AM)就把所有的西北角位B包廂後的E-G由1/6至到1/9全部訂完﹗﹗﹗MY GOD﹗

還好﹐H9邊邊位連續有3天都有﹐1/7果日有Michael vs Edberg﹐所以只有果日訂了正西裁判位B行近正中(訂票是還蠢蠢地問個Staff球員坐哪邊﹖她也不清楚﹐印象中好像球員都是坐裁判席旁邊的﹐而且攝影機是放在對面﹐所以判斷球員應該坐在西面而不是東面﹐當即立斷﹐買了西邊﹐希望沒錯)﹐到時候好拿我果塊的POG拍套給培哥簽名羅﹐都等著足足20年才真正有機會近身看我小時候的偶像張德培打波﹐其實我也滿喜歡Edberg的﹐尤其是他的S&V﹐話是話﹐到時一于嘍買我個PS85拍套比他簽名﹐一箭雙雕﹐YEAH﹗哈哈…

Tips:  如果你四天都看﹐記得一定要買套票(HK$1,850)﹐因為同正價(HK$2,320)比有八折﹐而且可以因應你所喜歡的球員來選擇每天都坐不同的最佳位置。


題外話﹕

話說當年米高贏左法國公開賽後來香港表演﹐爸爸不給那時的中學生我去“追星”﹐之後又因為種種原因﹐都沒有機會能在兩位巨星顛峰時看過他們的比賽。遺憾和失落了好一陣子(其實都有成20年﹐哈﹗)﹐直至我現在一把年紀才如願以償﹐真有D感慨。

另外, 我覺得再辛苦也是值得的﹐何況都等左20年﹐而且任何事情都可能是最後一次﹐一定要在我可以的時候儘量去爭取。

還有的就是看電視跟現場感受的氣氛是完全不一樣的﹐就跟看演唱會一定要看現場﹐而且要坐最前幾排。記得9年前一連看了自己最鍾愛的哥哥十幾場熱情演唱會﹐怎會料到竟成絕唱﹐人生可能就是這樣的﹐機會一過﹐就沒了﹐所以說現在的我一定要在我能力範圍內做到最好﹐即使沒達到﹐心裡也不會覺得有任何遺憾。

以前的網球拍真得好些嗎﹖

By admin, November 29, 2009 10:05 pm

真係以前d拍好 d ? - Exilim from Discuss

好多人成日話以前d拍好d ..
最舊ge verson 係最好ge 甘 la .
但係真係覺得新拍無以前甘好..
再唸唸 … 十年後 ge pro 會唔會 paintjob microgel / k-95 做自己本身個支拍 ?
同..我唸 … 如果真係之前ge拍係好d ge .
d pro d 拍就唔會有 n 個硬度同長度 choose la /
如果距地 change 左個硬度同重量
甘就唔係我地出面買到ge pc600 or ps85
而且我都唔係好相信 e + d 拍廠用ge料會做唔番之前甘好   ..
係心結 ???or … 係事實 ? OR …球星效應 ?

 

Exilim﹐

其實我有很多經典球拍﹐但我的確覺得現代網球拍真的好過20年前的經典拍﹐尤其是力量的提昇和控制方面﹐但如果你像我一樣追求的是享受打球的感覺樂趣﹐那的確沒有任何一塊現代網球拍比得上以前的經典拍如PS85/PC600/PT600/POG的感覺。我知道很多這裡的朋友是為了贏波的快感﹐所以那些經典拍一定不適合他們了。

但話又說回來﹐我敢說如果今天的波格伯伯或者是麥根萊伯伯隨便拿支木拍﹐他們都一定可以打贏Discuss內任何最好的球手﹐所以說技術才是最重要的。

Days being wild, when we were young back then…

By admin, November 25, 2009 11:11 pm

I was really crazy back then when I was 20 something, buying lots of Reebok stuffs, from his tennis shirts, to shorts, to different Reebok pump shoes, there is one version even pumped with high-tech nitrogen costed USD130 back then. (exactly the one showing in the following picture)

Michael_Chang

Of course, his Prince Graphite Oversize is still my all time favourite, still using it after 20 years and going strong, the only rkt that doesn’t give me elbow pain after playing over 2 hours, amazing 80s technology!

I still remember there is a really cool TV commercial about first generation of Reebok Pump Court Victory (the neo blue with yellow pump one), Michael hits with a ball machine, and at the end there is not a single ball on his side meaning he’s able to hit all the ball over the other end, then he swing his rkt like a Amercian cow boy using their guns or something, I noticed it’s not POG, but Prince Boron, which comes with Two stablizer bar.

prince-boron

I still have the POG cover almost like new, must bring it for him to sign in coming 香港網球精英賽 in Jan 2010!

PS. Btw, there is a side story, I found one POG Oversize with 90 printed on top instead of 110 or mid-plus or oversize in MRS last night, the shop owner told me it may be fake, but as far as I know there isn’t fake POG back in the 80s, could it be something 錯版﹖May be I shall ask in TW forum as well.

Update on Nov 30, 2009, finally I have found the video and it was my mistake, the racquet should be POG instead of Prince Boron, but I am not totally convinced as I remembered somewhere the racquet showed two bars instead of one, anyway.

Finally some history about Prince:

Prince Milestones

1970 Working in his garage, Bob McClure invents Little Prince, the first tennis ball machine for home court use, and Prince Manufacturing – named after the town of Princeton , NJ, is born.

1971-1975 Frustrated with his tennis game, Howard Head is introduced to the Prince Ball Machine. Soon he feels compelled to work out a few design bugs in the Ball Machine. Before you know it, he is majority owner and Chairman of the Board.

1976 As Prince’s Ball Machine prospers, Howard Head still struggles with off center hits and lack of control, motivating him to invent the first patented Prince oversized racquet, the Prince Classic. At 110 square inches, its revolutionary design changed the game and became the most successful racquet of its time.

1977 The Prince Graphite establishes Prince as the material technology leader, the first “top players” graphite racquet quickly becomes the standard by which all others are compared. Today it is still the choice of many top pros.

1978 The larger racquet headsize places greater demands on string, so Prince develops its first multi-filament string which becomes the top selling string that very same year.

1979 Prince introduces the Prince Pro, the world’s best selling aluminum racquet and the racquet Pat Cash uses to win Wimbledon .

1980 Prince begins designing functional sport bags and ultimately becomes the leader in this important category.

Prince combines the best of the old and the new by bringing together traditional wood and modern graphite technology in a revolutionary racquet, the Prince Woodie.

1982 Responding to the more practical aspects of the game, Prince introduces the P-200 Stringing Machine.

Prince Manufacturing, Inc. sold to Chesebrough- Ponds, Inc. Company sales continue to increase, and manufacturing capabilities were added in 1983 resulting from the acquisitions of Grafalloy Corp. in El Cajon , Calif. , and Grafamex in Mexicali , Mexico .

1984 Prince introduces its first line of tennis wear, continuing its commitment to serve a tennis player’s every need.

1985 Prince combines graphite, fiberglass and Kevlar in a racquet that becomes a best seller in specialty stores worldwide, the Prince Spectrum Comp.

Prince sees the need to go beyond the all- purpose tennis shoe and develops a lightweight and durable shoe for tennis, the TPU-4000.

1987 In January, Unilever N.V., an international consumer products company, acquired Chesebrough-Pond’s. This provided an opportunity for Prince management, in conjunction with Brentwood Associates, a private investment firm located in Los Angeles , to purchase the company. This transaction was completed in August of 1987. That same year, the Company entered the international squash market with the introduction of squash racquets and a line of accessories.

1988 Prince entered the men’s and women’s apparel market in Europe to further expand its brand worldwide. Demonstrating its strategy and commitment to growing its business, Prince purchased Ektelon, the global leader in racquetball.

1989 The graphite Prince Extender changes the future of squash with its longer main strings which dramatically enlarge the powerzone. Now the #1 selling squash racquet in the world.

Prince creates the Constant Taper System (CTS), the revolutionary “tip to Grip” racquet performance system that delivers more power without compromising control or comfort.

Michael Chang wins the French Open with the Prince Original Graphite racquet.

1990 Prince joined the Italy-based Benetton Group SpA, a global $1.7 billion lifestyle consumer products company, incorporating Prince into Benetton Sport system USA, Inc.

1996 Michael Chang climbs the rankings to the #2 player in the world after switching to the Prince Precision Michael Chang LongBody racquet

1997 Patrick Rafter wins the US Open with the Prince Precision Response racquet.

1998 1998 Patrick Rafter wins his second consecutive US Open using the Prince Precision Response racquet.

Jana Novatna wins Wimbledon with the Prince Thunder Lite racquet.

1999 Prince’s technology and innovation has continually revolutionized the game of tennis. Prince introduced the Triple Threat Racquet Series in 1999, which offered a revolutionary new weighting system. Triple Threat technology was the game’s first and only racquet technology to offer perfect balance and stability.

2001 Prince introduced Tungsten, a strong dense metal, into the Triple Threat 2001 Series. This new addition heightens racquet stability and provides the highest level of power and precision on the market today.

Jennifer Capriati wins both the Australian Open and French Open using the Prince Triple Threat Rebel racquet.

2002 In January Prince introduced the MORE Performance line of tennis racquets. MORE Performance racquets are the first racquets in history that are built using Prince’s revolutionary PowerLock technology – a unique patented molding technique that creates string channels so that absolutely no drilling of the racquet is required.

Jennifer Capriati wins her second consecutive Australian Open using the Prince Triple Threat Rebel racquet.

2003 Prince introduced the S Series to the MORE Performance.

Michael Chang: Always a Legend in My Heart

By admin, November 25, 2009 1:19 pm

Just found a really good and emotional one on the tube.

It’s first time for me to see someone gave an under hand serve during such an important match, woww….

Finally congratulations to Michael for finding a perfect wife after 36 years!

lippke_chang_006

As he mentioned in the above video, it took 17 years to win a Grand Slam, but it took 36 years to find a perfect wife.

Enjoy!

江湖上的前輩多不勝數

By admin, November 22, 2009 12:22 pm

昨天跟兩位長輩打了兩個鐘﹐頭30分鐘後﹐我雙腳就完全走不動了﹐水準大降﹐所以搞到全程以正常的2.0水準打球﹐自己都覺得自己的球悶﹐慚愧慚愧。。。

進來和不少長輩打波﹐才發現原來“阿伯”可以好好腳力﹐個個都似“後生仔”﹐而相對我這個可以做他們兒子的“後生仔”原來才是真正的阿伯。OMG﹗﹗﹗

學習如逆水行舟﹐網球也一樣﹐不進則退。要Keep住水平和更上一層樓﹐就要和不同打法的球友多切磋。白Sir講過他更喜歡和新朋友打球﹐就是這個原因。其實沒有什麼猛不猛人﹐來的都是有心的朋友﹐大家相識是緣份﹐兩個鐘很快過﹐但其中帶給我的樂趣遠遠超過兩個鐘。

真是越打就越覺得進入金庸的小說中﹐江湖上的前輩多不勝數﹐而且個個武功博大精深﹐令晚輩讚嘆不已。

網球單打實戰經驗

By admin, November 12, 2009 10:08 pm

今天5-7PM﹐阿YU簡直就是脫胎換骨﹐尤其是反手﹐根據他所講是因為睡多了一個鐘。

自己的第一發球還是強差人意﹐拋波落點一定要自己練多些先得。

最後再次多謝DTLK和阿YU的指點﹐進排開始跟不同的師兄們打多了好多SINGLE (相對以前半年都沒有一次來講)﹐我希望可以吸收多些實戰經驗﹐令自己網球的程度再上一層。因為Playing Rally跟真正單打是完全不一樣的﹐尤其是心理方面。

笨方法是有的﹐就是跟不同的人打更多的實戰﹐自己去領會。(這太難了)

當然聰明的方法也是有的﹐就是要靠網球朋友多D指點一下小弟。

還有就是昨晚跟球場白痴兄談時﹐他說想寫篇實戰心理戰術﹐我十分期待它的面世﹐不管你的技術多高﹐總會有自信心下降的時候﹐奇妙的是身體的反應也會同時隨之下降﹐所以可以說心理戰術是另一門不可忽略要學習的網球技術。

I love tennis game more and more each day﹐ 再次謝謝大家。

球場上無真愛?

By admin, November 11, 2009 12:39 pm

The following was my reply in a local Internet forum.

Being married I couldn’t agree more with Luiph08 and friendly1, it’s better to know the opponent gender then asking each other for single game. I remembered back in March this year during my 1st attempt to find tennis partners, there are quite a few female players asked me, I admitted it’s quite embarrassing and I was not thoughtful enough, but again, if my post showing I only wanted to look for male partner, then wouldn’t it become an case of sexual discrimination? Anyway, I’ve learnt my lesson wisely that the rule can’t be indicated clearly, but it’s underlying there Clearly, we just don’t need to outline it so obvious, I think you guys know what I mean. In English, it’s called “Dilemma (進退兩難)”.

agassi-graf-2[1]For those single guys with purpose, then it’s another story, (but don’t get too excited yet, especially Nurse, ha…), I read sometimes ago in discuss forum a topic named 球場上無真愛, a brother felt in love with a gal from the tennis gathering, I must say I do not agree with his biased view because I think love is everywhere, love is around us and love does exist on tennis court as well (An extreme example would be A.Agassi and S.Graf), if you do look around carefully, you will be rewarded.

Anyhow, for those guys being single, you can having single tennis game with a lady being single, it’s called social networking and it’s very normal, so don’t be shy and ask them out for a tennis game.

Finally, who have seen the movie “The Ugly Truth” recently? I found it’s quite disgusting and also very true reflecting the most basic instinct of man and woman.

Ladies and gentlemen, wish you all best of luck!

香港網球精英賽2010: Michael Chang 張德培 & Edberg are coming to Hong Kong

By admin, October 28, 2009 2:12 pm

明年1月假維多利亞公園舉行的周年盛事香港網球精英賽,未因主要贊助商 JB集團退出而失色,反而重新加入男單及引進新賽制,共邀得 8名現役女球手及 4名退休男球手參加,包括剛宣佈「掛拍」的沙芬及 90年代最佳華人球手張德培。

組美洲隊拍大威

1繼森柏斯及阿加斯日前於澳門作表演賽後,多名已「掛拍」的男網手將於明年 1月 6至 9日舉行的香港網球精英賽「出山」,剛宣佈於 11月巴黎大師賽後「掛拍」的沙芬將率領俄羅斯隊,與美少女舒拉寶娃及莎朗莉娃出戰;現年 37歲的張德培將夥拍「大威」威廉絲及杜高為美洲隊力爭衞冕。

至於亞太隊代表為前亞洲「第 1拍」斯里查潘、森田步美及中國的鄭潔;前世界「 1哥」艾保Edberg則會連同新晉球手禾施妮雅琪及艾莎倫嘉代表歐洲隊。

分組抽籤將於下月尾舉行,每組兩隊,賽事分兩圈進行,每圈共打兩場女單、一場男單及一場混雙; 1、 2號種籽歐洲隊及俄羅斯隊被安排於不同組別。本年度賽事由香港政府盛事基金贊助,香港網球贊助人協會賽務總監簡德龍先生未有透露總金額,他期望能藉此提升香港國際地位:「我們會推出優惠、團體及豪華旅遊套票,包括機票、酒店、賽事及球手派對入場票,以吸引遊客來港觀賽。」

香港網球精英賽 2010

日期: 06-09/01/2010
地點:香港維多利亞公園網球場

《參賽名單》
歐洲隊:艾保、禾施妮雅琪、艾莎倫嘉
俄羅斯隊:沙芬、舒拉寶娃、莎朗莉娃
美洲隊:張德培、威廉絲、杜高
亞太隊:斯里查潘、森田步美、鄭潔

《售票詳情》
發售日期: 12月初
地點:城市電腦售票處
價格:約$300-$800
*旅遊套票詳情將於日後公佈

Official Web Site: http://www.hongkongtennisclassic.com

Videotaping: an easy and great way to improve your tennis game

By admin, October 26, 2009 8:54 pm

I finally videotaped my tennis session for an hour today and when I reviewed it on TV, I couldn’t belive that I’ve made so much little mistakes.

I watched it over and over again and wrote down those mistakes that I’ve made and the way how I am going to correct them.

Anyway, I do find this is a very easy, cost effective and great way to improve my tennis game and hope this will help all the CHings to improve your game too.

I’ve never thought I could be the other side who’s playing with me as that person (ie, the camera) never tell lies, so she’s your good coach.

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