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Your Chance to Try Wilson’s New Stringing Machine — Baiardo

August 10, 2009

[CHICAGO] — The Wilson stringing team is excited to be back at the 2009 US Open to string the racquets of the best players in the world as they strive to become the US Open champion. Wilson will be conducting demonstration events for the Baiardo stringing machine at numerous locations in New York. Stringers are invited to experience the difference Baiardo machines have already made for pro stringers at the US Open, the Australian Open and many more pro tour events.

Wilson will be providing demonstrations of the Baiardo to dealers with limited availability. If you are interested in attending a session from September 2nd -September 13th please contact [email protected]

For those attending the USTA Tennis Teachers Conference at the Grand Hyatt August 30th through September 1st, Baiardo will be there and available for demos.

For the 4th consecutive year, Wilson is the official stringer of the US Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments of the year. The Wilson stringing team will string nearly 3,000 racquets in the three weeks of the tournament for all players entered in the event including the stars from the main draw, doubles, mixed doubles, juniors, wheelchair, and senior draws. As well as providing quality product and racquet expertise the world’s best tennis players, Wilson learns from the players and gains insight to develop products the athlete truly requires.

Wilson Racquet Sports is a division of Chicago-based Wilson Sporting Goods, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sports equipment and owned by Amer Sports. Wilson designs, manufactures and distributes sporting goods throughout the world and focuses on making technologically advanced products which help players of all levels perform better. Wilson’s core sport categories include: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Soccer, Youth Sports, Uniforms/Apparel, Golf, Footwear and Racquet Sports (Tennis, Racquetball, Squash, Badminton, and Platform Tennis). For more information, visit wilson.com.