Title: TennisPlay and Stay
1TennisPlay and Stay
Increasing participation world-wide
2Manufacturer support
- Vital for the success of the project
- Involved in Intro To Tennis meetings
- Updated throughout the 4 years
3Issues discussed
- Specifications
- ITF Approval
- Terminology
- Identification
- Court size
- Racket size
4Ball Quality
- Concern over existing products
- Consistency of properties between brands
- Brands not meeting specifications
- Are the specifications appropriate?
- Systematic laboratory-based market test
5 6Are specifications appropriate?
- Play test
- 21 brands
- National Association experts, beginner adults,
young children
7Are specifications appropriate?
- Play test
- 21 brands
- National Association experts, beginner adults,
young children
8Are specifications appropriate?
- Play test
- 21 brands
- National Association experts, beginner adults,
young children
In general, balls within existing specifications
were preferred over those outside/in various
specifications
9Conclusions
- Specifications should be introduced into ITF
Approval
- Existing (FFT) specifications retained
- ITF approval scheme for introductory balls
introduced in 2005
10Specifications
Stage 2 and Stage 1 laboratory tests
Specifications amended to allow balls to be the
same size as standard ball
11Specifications
Stage 3 existing laboratory tests
inappropriate Group of experts evaluate brands
by play test Year 1 all brands evaluated go
ld standard brands selected Year 2 brands co
mpared to gold standards
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13Identification scheme
Common identification scheme preferable
Complications 3 sub-types Variety of ball con
structions
Existing schemes
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15Identification scheme
Tests at LTA centres Starter players and coache
s
Standard protocol
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17Identification scheme
- Stage 3 red and yellow all red (except cut
foam balls)
- Stage 2 orange and yellow yellow with orange
dot
- Stage 1 green and yellow yellow with green dot
18Terminology
- Transition
- Mini-tennis
- Starter
Modified Slower Softer
Low compression
Introductory
19ITF recommended terminology
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21Ball/court matching
Orange/Stage 2 50 slower and ideal for starter
players of all ages
Green/Stage 1 25 slower and ideal for an
introduction to the full court
22Terminology
- Most other nations now using red, orange, green
to describe the balls
- FFT considering changing to this terminology to
support the project
23Other introductory equipment issues
- Court sizes
- Net size
- Rackets
24Court size
Orange/Stage 2 18 metre/60 ft court
Green/Stage 1 full court
25Racket size
- Match racket and ball to help make the game
easier to play.
- Particularly important for junior players.
- 16 inch (bat), 17 inch (43 cm),
- 19 inch (48 cm), 21 inch (53 cm),
- 23 inch (58 cm), 25 inch (63 cm),
- 27 inch (68 cm).
26Promotion and distribution
27Promotion of the Balls
- Needs
- Convince federations and coaches to use the
balls
- Educate parents/prospective players to use the
balls
- Get balls used in competition
- Improve the distribution direct to coaches and
through retailers, and so
- increase the size of the market
28Marketing and communication
- Tennis Manufacturers
- Incorporate Play and Stay message into marketing
material
- Use contracted players to help promote the
programme
- Use ITF stamp of approval As recommended by the
International Tennis Federation
29Promotion and distribution
- Help promote the balls
- Promote all manufacturers making the balls
- Already purchasing and distributing many balls
free to 100 less developed nations
- In addition, ITF will help nations/coaches to
purchase balls where they arent yet available
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31Promotion and distribution
- Web page with all of the logos of the companies
making the balls
- Link to their website
- One page where they can display their products on
our web site/list of suppliers
- All treated the same
32Other ideas/considerations
- Other ideas to promote the ball
- Other ways for the ITF and the major nations to
work with the manufacturers to increase tennis
participation worldwide
33Strong ITF guidelines
- Equipment (ball, court, racket)
- Important for retailer to link recommended ball,
racket and court size to players
- Message on rackets and balls
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38Challenges
- Limited space on ball cans for message
- Getting retailers to stock the balls
- Little/no facility for on-line sales direct to
coaches
39Measuring success
- Ball sales is the best measure
- Ball sale figures are available in 16 of the
nations
- Can the ITF help to gather the sales figures in
the other 23 nations?
- Provide ITF (and manufacturers) with a good
measure of how tennis is doing
40Manufacturer support
- Support is vital
- Want to increase the market for red, orange and
green balls
- which could impact sales of other tennis
products
- ITF and the Nations welcome suggestions on what
we can do in addition
- Follow-up meeting with manufacturers tomorrow
41TennisPlay and Stay
Increasing participation world-wide