NOVAK DJOKOVIC IN 2011

The winner of Sportsmart and Wilson’s tennis sponsorship program, Scott Lyons, provides regular blog articles on his favourite topic – tennis …

Novak Djokovic has had an astonishing start to the 2011 season, currently sitting 2nd in the ATP World Rankings with a 24-0 winning record. Eight of those wins have been against top ten players. So what has changed? And how has Djokovic managed to seemingly bridge the gap between Federer, Nadal and himself?

Djokovic is a very “clean” striker of the ball, and is very capable of overpowering his opponents. However, many experts believe his recent improvement can largely be credited to his defensive game. With multiple recent wins over both Nadal and Federer, what seems to trouble them most is Djokovic’s ability to defend and retrieve, and more importantly, turn defence into attack. Time and time again Nadal and Federer feel like they have to hit 4 ridiculous “winners” in order to win a single point, and even when they hit these great shots, Djokovic will suddenly chase it down and casually whack a winner down the line. It is the ultimate source of frustration to any opponent and is a big confidence breaker.

Djokovic is now fitter, more consistent and more confident. You can never feel safe against him as he can produce big shots on both sides, and he can retrieve your own good shots. However, Nadal and Federer are no easy-beats themselves. So will Djokovic’s form continue for the rest of the year? And will he finally become the world number one? Stay tuned, because this tennis season is looming as one of the most exciting in years!

Q&A WITH AFL SPONSORSHIP WINNER MICHAEL SHMERLING

Sportsmart AFL sponsorship winner, Michael Shmerling, gives us an insight into his love of football…

Why do you love football?

It’s the passion for the game, love the roar of the crowd before the opening bounce.

Do other members of your family play football?

My uncle played for Hawthorn in the 70s.

What do you like about playing with Ajax Football Club?

Played at Ajax since I was 9, so to continue to play with the same guys I grew up with is great.

What do you think your club will buy with the $200 Club Advantage voucher you earned for them?

More footballs.

What will you do with your old football gear now that you’ve won the Sportsmart AFL sponsorship package?

They can be hand-me-downs!

Which pair of Blades football boots do you have your eye on?

The Legends Elite.

What type of football boots are you wearing at the moment?

Nike, not sure what the name of the boots are, but they are Nike.

What advice do you have for other football players who want to improve their game?

Train the way you want to play!

What other sports do you enjoy playing?

Indoor soccer, basketball and mixed netball.

What is your ultimate football ambition?

Play and coach alongside James Hird.

REVIEW: BABOLAT PROPULSE 3 TENNIS SHOES

The winner of Sportsmart and Wilson’s tennis sponsorship program, Scott Lyons, provides regular blog articles on his favourite topic – tennis …

Thanks to Sportsmart, I received a brand new pair of Babolat’s latest tennis shoes, the Propulse 3 – as worn by Andy Roddick. First impressions: they look very flashy – maybe not the best choice for someone who is really shy!

While these shoes can be used on all court surfaces, they are best suited for hard courts. They were simply fantastic to move with. Comfort was at a maximum, with great cushioning provided and the shoe being flexible with the movement of your feet (no break in required).

What stood out most with the Babolat Propulse 3 was the incredible traction when changing direction. Sideways movement was extremely fast and allowed me to run down many balls which I would have otherwise given up on.

With many other shoes you can often feel your feet slightly sliding back and forth. This not only leads to reduced comfort, but also less control and grip, and slows you down. Furthermore, it is also a main cause of blisters. However, with the Propulse 3 there was NONE of that. The shoes literally fit your feet like a glove and control is at an upmost.

To put simply, if speed and traction are what you want, look no further than the Babolat Propulse 3. They are top of the range shoes and are definitely worth the price tag.

Sportsmart stocks Babolat Propulse 3 tennis shoes.

INTERVIEW WITH RAY JAMES – SPORTSMART RACQUET CATEGORY MANAGER

The winner of Sportsmart and Wilson’s tennis sponsorship program Scott Lyons sat down with the Racquet Category Manager for all Sportsmart stores, Ray James to discuss their passion for tennis.

What does your job at Sportsmart involve?

I have spent the past 25 years with Dunlop Slazenger (Pac Brands Group) in various roles including Victorian Territory Manager and later as Victorian State Manager. These roles included being responsible for ALL tennis racquet and tennis ball sales in Victoria under the Dunlop and Slazenger brands. I am also a level 2 TCAV (Tennis Coaches Assoc. of Victoria) coach.

For the past 2 years, I have joined Sportsmart as the Racquet Category Manager. I am responsible for the purchasing, merchandising and sales for the four Sportsmart stores in Melbourne.

How long have you played tennis for?

I have played tennis from the age of 6 or 7 years old, I started playing in school in boy’s tournaments from the age of 9 winning many under age events. I was selected in State Shell & Linton Cup training squads (under 14 & under 18 state squads).

I played many years of ‘B/ B Special’ Winter Pennant tennis (Current Grade 2/3 Pennant standard) for a few Melbourne tennis clubs including Lauriston T.C,  Dendy Park LTC and Parkdale T.C.

I currently coach part time, at Stella Maris Tennis Club in Beaumaris assisting the head coach Peter Le Breton.

What do you love most about the sport of tennis?

Tennis is a game that you can enjoy from an early age until very late in your life. The club atmosphere and the life long friendships you gain from being involved in tennis are the things you love about the game, whether that is gained from a weekly social hit with friends or competitive matches at night or on the weekend.

Who is your favourite tennis player?

Being brought up in an era of watching the great all court players such as John Newcombe, Tony Roche, John McEnroe and Pat Cash, I love to watch Roger Federer. He can play fantastic topspin or underspin ground strokes from the baseline as well as have great touch and control around the net. He is the complete player.

Why is Sportsmart a great place to come for all your tennis gear?

Sportsmart offers the largest range of tennis equipment, clothing & footwear in Melbourne. We also offer great advice for ALL of your tennis requirements from our expert staff in all four stores.

The Sportsmart website shows our extensive tennis range to our customers, whether they are Smart Card members or new customers to our stores.

We will not be beaten on any price offered by any competitor in the market place. This all adds up to a great place to shop for the tennis enthusiasts.

INTERVIEW WITH LENNY HAYES FROM ST KILDA FC

Lenny Hayes from St Kilda Football Club recently visited our Moorabbin store to take photos with fans and sign plenty of autographs. He really enjoyed visiting the store and was happy to answer a few questions.

Q1. What has been the most exciting moment for you in the AFL?

Playing in grand finals, the roar of the crowd when you run out.

Q2. What advice would you give aspiring footballers?

Keep working on your skills and enjoy your footy.

Q3. Do you have any pre-game superstitions?

Get the same trainer to strap my ankles every week.

Q4. What is your favourite Diadora product?

All Diadora footy boots are great.

Q5. What boots do you play in?

Diadora Kobras

Q6. Who did you barrack for as a kid?

Swans

Q7. Have you had any serious injuries?

I’ve had a knee reconstruction.

 

INTERVIEW WITH JAMES FRAWLEY FROM MELBOURNE FC

James Frawley from Melbourne Football Club recently visited our Moorabbin store, thanks to our friends at New Balance to take photos with fans and sign autographs. He really enjoyed his visit and took the time to answer a few questions.

Q1. What has been the most exciting moment for you in the AFL?

Playing Collingwood on Queen’s Birthday in front of a big crowd and winning.

Q2. What advice would you give aspiring footballers?

Train hard and give it your all and have fun with your mates.

Q3. Do you have any pre-game superstitions?

Cook myself the same dinners two nights out before the game and the night before.

Q6. Who did you barrack for as a kid?

St Kilda, loved Robert Harvey.

Q7. Have you had any serious injuries?

Yes, stress fracture in my foot, torn pectoral muscle.

REVIEW: ORGANIX 8 TENNIS RACQUET

The winner of Sportsmart and Wilson’s tennis sponsorship program, Scott Lyons, provides regular blog articles on his favourite topic – tennis …

One thing I found to be fantastic about this range as a whole is that there is a racquet offered for every player, with each racquet being distinct from the previous one and this is clear to the player too. It takes the guess work away from purchasing racquets. As we know, no racquet has optimum power and optimum control; we simply must find a balance between the two. In simple terms for the Organix range, the lower the number, the more power in the racquet, and the higher the number, the more control in the racquet.

Now onto the Organix 8. I can’t lie, this was one of the best racquets I have ever played with. It was unbelievable in all areas and I could not fault it. The Organix 8 is a heavier racquet than the previous two, weighing in at the more common weight of 300 grams. It also has a standard head size of 100 square inches.

Being a former user of the Babolat Aero Pro Drive – a racquet designed for top spin – I never thought any racquet could have as much spin as that racquet. Yet the Organix 8 may have slightly surpassed even that. The top spin was crazy. The racquet was also more than accommodating for slices too.

However, the key difference between this spin friendly racquet and other spin friendly racquets was that this had massive rewards for flattening the ball out too. The power was massive. Despite this though, it was very hard to miss a ball, with the ball hardly ever sailing well long when you ever so slightly mistimed it.

Volleying was very crisp at the net, with the ball coming off nicely and being easy to direct. Likewise, serving was fantastic and I was generating more power on my serve than what I am used to. If you play tennis often and play competition tennis, this racquet is perfect for you.

Finally to conclude, the feature which I loved so much about each racquet was the unbelievable shock absorbance. Any Volkl Organix racquet is perfect for players with elbow problems. Please go and at least have a look at these racquets for yourself. I genuinely hope that more people get to play with them. Remember, not only do Sportsmart offer great knowledge about each and every tennis racquet, but they will let you demo the racquet too.

REVIEW: ORGANIX 6 TENNIS RACQUET

The winner of Sportsmart and Wilson’s tennis sponsorship program, Scott Lyons, provides regular blog articles on his favourite topic – tennis …

I have just had the privilege to be able to test out the brand new Volkl Organix range, and I was more than impressed! I was lucky enough to receive three racquets: the Organix 4, the Organix 6 and the Organix 8.

The second racquet I played with was the Organix 6. This racquet is the same weight as the Organix 4 (275g), yet has a more standard head size at 100 square inches. This racquet is light, maneuverable and offers great power without the need for a big swing. Forehands and backhands were both strong with this racquet, with spin easily generated too.

Like the previous racquet I tried out – the Organix 4, when you take a swipe, it stays hit. However, while this racquet is powerful, the power shouldn’t be entirely seen as your hardest shot alone. The main benefit of the extra power is for the regular shots and the shots where you are not in position to swing fully. Again, due to the lightweight, it was great fun serving with this racquet. I found greater consistency and power, and was able to hit good topspin serves.

So who is this racquet best suited to? If you play regularly with a good technique then this is a great racquet for you. If you often lack power in certain shots, whether it be a defensive backhand or anything else, then this will compliment your game perfectly.

Sportsmart has a wide range of tennis racquets to suit every players needs. To check out the Organix 6 tennis racquet for yourself, visit the Sportsmart website or come in store and try it out.

WANT TO BE A SPONSORED AFL PLAYER?

Sportsmart, New Balance, Blades and Under Amour are giving you the chance to become a sponsored AFL player. Enter and you could win the following prizes:

  • 2 pairs of X Blades football boots
  • 2 pairs of New Balance running shoes
  • An Under Armour performance clothing pack
  • 4 tickets to the match of their choice at Etihad stadium
  • A place at a Melbourne FC training session, thanks to New Balance, on August 5th
  • A Sportsmart football jumper

Visit http://www.sportsmart.com.au/footballsponsorship.php and enter your details.

The top six entrants as judged by Sportsmart’s management team, will be published online where the general public will be able to vote for their favourite to determine the winner.

Entries close Thursday 24th March.

REVIEW: ORGANIX 4 TENNIS RACQUET

The winner of Sportsmart and Wilson’s tennis sponsorship program, Scott Lyons, provides regular blog articles on his favourite topic – tennis …

I have just had the privilege to be able to test out the brand new Volkl Organix range, and I was more than impressed! I was lucky enough to receive three racquets: the Organix 4, the Organix 6 and the Organix 8.

The first racquet I tried out was the Organix 4. Upon picking it up, the first features I noticed were its light weight (275g) and its relatively large head size (105 square inches). However, upon playing my first shot, I noticed power! If you can time this racquet well and swing hard, your opponent will barely see the ball.

It was very solid in all areas, including slices and volleys. The light weight of the racquet was excellent for volleys, as the racquet was so manoeuvrable. Further to this, for the times where you are too lazy to get into position or simply just get caught up and have to jab at the ball in hope, a lot of easy power is generated. So for those that don’t have the textbook techniques, this racquet is brilliant for you.

The highlight of this racquet for me was serving. My serving technique is not the greatest, and I struggle to generate momentum through my swing. Yet with the light weight of this racquet, serving was fantastic. Big serving was very possible, yet kick serves for the second serve were even better. With the lightness of the racquet, generating the required racquet head speed to brush up on the ball was too easy.

Overall, if you are the sort of player who doesn’t have a textbook technique, yet love out-rallying your opponents, then this is the racquet for you. Easy power is on offer, and a simple jab can often generate more power compared to a full swing with another racquet.

Sportsmart has a wide range of tennis racquets to suit every players needs. To check out the Organix 4 tennis racquet for yourself, visit the Sportsmart website or come in store and try it out.