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Ale Galán, a renowned padel player, has collaborated with Adidas to introduce the limited edition 2023 version of the Padel Metalbone Master racket. With Galán’s extensive experience and skill in the sport, this padel has been meticulously crafted to meet the demands of elite players. The Adidas Padel Metalbone Master Ltd 2023 showcases the latest advancements in padel technology, combining power, control, and maneuverability in a remarkable way. The limited edition design adds a touch of exclusivity, making it a coveted choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Galán’s partnership with Adidas continues to redefine the boundaries of innovation in padel, further solidifying his legacy as one of the sport’s greatest ambassadors.

Martita Ortega’s partnership with Adidas has resulted in the creation of the Padel Adipower Master LTD, a paddle racket that perfectly reflects her playing style and demands. The Adipower Master LTD is designed to provide exceptional control, power, and maneuverability, allowing players to unleash their full potential on the padel court. With Martita’s invaluable input and expertise, the Adipower Master LTD stands as a testament to her dedication to the sport and her commitment to pushing the boundaries of padel equipment.

As a professional padel player, Seba Nerone has showcased his skills on numerous occasions, leaving a lasting impact on the game. His partnership with Adidas has led to the development of the Padel Adipower Legend, a padel racket that epitomizes his playing style and preferences. The Adipower Legend is designed to offer players a perfect balance of power and control, enabling them to execute precise shots with ease. With Nerone’s extensive experience and expertise, the Adipower Legend is a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence and commitment to enhancing the padel experience for players at all levels.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Perfect Padel Racket

A Comprehensive Guide to Choosing the Perfect Padel Racket.

Padel has gained significant popularity in recent years, captivating sports enthusiasts around the world. Whether you are a seasoned player or a beginner, selecting the right padel racket is crucial to maximizing your performance on the court. With countless options available, it can be overwhelming to determine which racket suits your playing style and skill level. In this blog, we will provide you with valuable insights and tips to help you make an informed decision when choosing a padel racket.

Understand Your Playing Style:

Before diving into the various racket options, it’s important to assess your playing style and needs. Are you an aggressive player who loves to hit powerful shots? Or do you prefer a more defensive approach with precise control? Understanding your style of play will significantly narrow down the racket choices and ensure a better fit for your game.

Weight and Balance:

Padel rackets come in different weights and balance points, and these factors can greatly impact your performance. Lighter rackets offer increased maneuverability and allow for quicker reaction times. On the other hand, heavier rackets provide more power and stability. The balance point of the racket determines the distribution of weight, with options ranging from head-heavy to head-light. Consider experimenting with different weights and balance points to find the right combination that suits your playing style.

Racket Shape:

Padel rackets typically come in three different shapes: diamond, teardrop, and round. Each shape offers distinct characteristics and caters to specific playing styles.

  • Diamond: This shape features a wider top and a narrower bottom, providing more power and enhancing aggressive shots. It is ideal for players who prioritize power over control.
  • Teardrop: A teardrop-shaped racket strikes a balance between power and control. It offers a larger sweet spot and is suitable for versatile players who enjoy a mix of power and precision.
  • Round: Round-shaped rackets prioritize control and accuracy. They provide a larger sweet spot and are recommended for players who rely on ball placement and finesse.

Material and Construction:

Padel rackets are commonly made of carbon fiber or a combination of carbon fiber and other materials. Carbon fiber rackets are lightweight, durable, and offer excellent performance. They provide enhanced power and control, making them a preferred choice for many players. However, keep in mind that carbon fiber rackets tend to be pricier. Assess your budget and choose a racket that strikes the right balance between performance and affordability.

 

Choosing the right padel racket is a personal decision that requires consideration of various factors such as playing style, weight, balance, shape, material, grip size, and testing options. By taking these factors into account and experimenting with different rackets, you can find the perfect racket that enhances your gameplay and enjoyment on the padel court. Remember, the right racket can make a significant difference in your performance, so invest time in research and testing to find the one that suits you best. Play on and enjoy your padel journey!

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Flex Rackets – Badminton Rackets for all player levels

Flex Rackets - Badminton Rackets for all player levels

A flexible badminton racket, commonly known as a “flex racket,” has a shaft that bends more easily than a stiff racket. The flexibility of the racket affects how the player feels the shuttlecock and how they can manipulate it. Here are some of the reasons why flex rackets are important in badminton:

  1. Increased Power: A flex racket can store more energy when the player swings the racket, resulting in a more powerful shot. This is because the flex allows the shaft to bend backward on the player’s swing, then snap back forward when the shuttlecock is struck, generating more power.

  2. Improved Control: Flex rackets provide better control over the shuttlecock because they offer more feedback to the player’s hand, allowing them to feel the shuttlecock better. This feedback allows players to make more accurate and precise shots.

  3. Reduced Stress: A flex racket reduces the amount of stress on the player’s arm and wrist during play. With a more flexible shaft, the racket can absorb some of the impact from hitting the shuttlecock, reducing the amount of shock transmitted to the player’s arm and wrist.

  4. Increased Comfort: Flex rackets can be more comfortable to use than stiff rackets because they can reduce the amount of vibration felt in the hand when hitting the shuttlecock. The reduced vibration can make playing for extended periods more comfortable.

In summary, a flex racket can improve a player’s power, control, comfort, and reduce the amount of stress on their arm and wrist. These factors make flex rackets important for badminton players of all levels.

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South Africa’s Best!

The fascinating story of how South Africa’s best tennis academy – Real Athletes Tennis Academy started!

Baseline Racquets is proud to partner and work closely with the Real Athletes Tennis Academy, founded and run by head coach – Earl Grainger.  Earl now boasts an incredible academy that is filled with some of South Africa’s top tennis players and of course our very own Baseline Warriors. 

Find out more about RATA as Earl tells us about his journey in his own words. 

RATA’s story begins way back in 1980 when for two US dollars you got one SA rand. During that very first year away from home, I was awarded a tennis scholarship at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville Tennessee in the USA. It was the time when kids were aspiring to be the very next Jimmy Connor, Arthur Ashe, Bjorn Borg, Martina Navratilova or Chris Evert. I came from an extremely sporty family where my mother was a national swimmer and my father a world cup soccer player. That is how my competitive nature kicked in, and I knew exactly what I wanted to do for the rest of my life on the tennis court, and the fact that it was already in my blood, it was inevitable that my dream to be a renowned coach, training and nurturing top tennis players would become a reality. This was my path from as early as I could hold a racquet in my hand at 6 years old. With the support and guidance of my parents, I was able to achieve my goals and ambitions, and begin my life training in the USA, the land of opportunity. The USA was a the place where you could grow and become just about anything you wanted to. So it was there that after four years I eventually completed my studies and began to map out my future plans, choosing my route on the court and my contemporaries and teammates chose theirs – to name a few: Paul Annacone and Mike De Palmer Junior, both of whom went on with their aspiring tennis careers (Annacone number 9 in the world and number 1 in the world in doubles, and Mike Junior ranked 32 in the world in singles. Annacone became Pete Sampras and Roger Federer’s coach and Mike Junior coached Boris Becker). I had a dream and a goal, to get as much international experience from as many highly talented and likeminded top coaches out there. That is how I took my first steps, learning from successful and respected coaches at a variety of clubs and academies throughout the USA . I knew I was now on my way to one day owning, directing, and driving my own academy.


During my time abroad I worked for and alongside many of the great American coaches, learning and perfecting hour by hour, day by day a multitude of styles, techniques, and strategies. Most importantly it was knowing and learning how and when to directly pinpoint and channel factors such as the endurance aspect, continued work ethic and physical movement paired with the mental attributes of a very specific and committed player and then bringing all those factors together to produce a truly great tennis player.
 
Knowing and learning from the onset that the basics of the game were all very much similar wherever you trained was obvious, but the turning point in a player’s progress and how fast they climbed that ladder to the top was all based on the guidance of the person leading from the front. If that was and is in place from the very beginning, like a baby taking its first steps, then the success and final product was an absolute no-brainer. I knew full well, that all these differentiating factors had to be implemented correctly and effectively into each and every player from the very beginning, and then finally and very carefully and strategically brought together to produce that player of excellence both on and off the court, always making sure that I imparted all my years of knowledge and personal experience into the different game styles and that unique individual player. This was the important factor, creating a player using his or her own genetic makeup paired with my professional and individualised coaching techniques.
 
Every single player is unique, all on a continued journey of ultimately bettering their game and taking in pertinent information at their own pace and in different ways, each with their own differentiating characteristics, from the way they walked, the way they talked to the way they moved – they are all very different to each other. Remembering always that no one player is ever the same as another, some are more energetic than others, some need special attention in certain areas of weakness, some are aggressive, and some softer. There is no one-size fits all approach, the correct way I have learned is what works personally for each individual player.

What I set out to create 18 years ago was a supportive team atmosphere in an individual sport. I wanted to have the right team of coaches besides me in my daily structures and drill plans, mentoring and guiding young players to be the best possible versions of themselves based on their unique ways and varying styles of teaching overseen by myself, always in accordance with The Real Athletes Tennis Academy way. I, together with my highly appointed team of entrusted Tennis Pros, have built and perfected through years of dealing with young athletes on and off the court.
 
My road to success and being able to produce top players is not just about what you learn on a court and standing beside a teacher in the early years developing your learned skills into a player or a coach; it’s about when you find yourself with a mountain in front of you, it’s not about standing still and thinking you have lost the game, it’s about quick thinking on your feet and instantly recognising the fact that you can always think ahead in a tight situation. So, it’s there and then that you don’t give up, you look at it from a different angle and you either go over that mountain staring you in the face, or you find a way to go around it , but you will not give up when the game gets tough. It’s about manoeuvring, strategy and entrusting yourself to make a decision that will get you that winning trophy that you have worked so hard for. Win or lose that game, someone who doesn’t give up is by my teachings always a winner.
 
We all have faced mountains in our lives, for me, many personally in my private life and as a Coach, from the very beginning after starting up again with nothing to running many successful clubs and international Academy programmes and business ventures. I picked up the pieces and with one court in a private house with one pupil, through a friend of my brothers I was entrusted to run a small club in South Africa upon my return from the States. I then grew from strength to strength and pupil by pupil I began to build my legacy, thanks to the generosity and loyalty of a great friend who saw the ability and the big picture ahead, a friend and a colleague who today is a partner in the academy.
 
Looking back now I am grateful for the opportunities in my life, and the people who opened doors for me along the way. So, together with my appointed Coaches besides me, and the academy’s continued yearly success at nationals and IT junior events, and the growth of the academy in all tennis-related areas. I am proud to say we not only produce the very best players through our strength in coaching knowledge both emotionally and physically but also intellectually through our very own highly successful home-schooling program, at international levels, opening doors to future stars at international universities and producing successful future players.
 
Ultimately it’s not only how you play the game on the court, it’s also how you play the  game off the court that defines you as a player and as a person that achieves what they initially set out to do. Both in the game of tennis and in the game of life, with respect and clarity and with a defined goal in mind. It’s not just about holding up that trophy in the end, it’s every single little step that you have taken that has bought you to where you are standing now and remembering how you got there – through commitment, effort, trust, and always “keeping your eye on the yellow ball up ahead”. And certainly to believe in yourself and your coach.
 
As said by Marina Navratilova: “Just go out there and do what you have to do”.

And, as said by me, “Do it properly”.


In a period of 18 years, we started out with three coaches including myself and six kids. We have now evolved
where currently the academy has 10 coaches, 2 personal trainers, a movement specialist,  a sports psychologist , and a tournament and travelling co-ordinator. We boast 400 plus kids, and have won every tournament South Africa has to offer including professional events. We teach at three primary schools and have 4 venues. The importance of teamwork is what is emphasised.

Without our very experienced, passionate, and loyal group of coaches who have been with the academy as a player or coach from the onset of the academy, this academy would not be where it is today.

From the bottom of my heart I thank each and every coach, parent, and player who has had a role in the development of the academy .

We hope we will continue to grow into Africa’s finest academy.


Earl Grainger 
RATA

RATA's Baseline Warriors

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Alec Beckley

Erin McKenzie

Tayla Wilmot

Claire Jaramba

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Join Our Team

Baseline Racquets is growing – If you are interested in Tennis, Squash, or Padel and are passionate about sports we’d like to have you on our team!

We offer a vibrant workplace with an enthusiastic team of like-minded individuals.

We are looking for dynamic and motivated individuals to work in our Edenvale, Randburg and Brooklyn Branches. Candidates must have:

  • One to two years of sales experience,
  • Strong communication skills 
  • And a passion for Racquet Sports!

 Applicants must have a valid Drivers Licence as traveling to events is required.

If you think you have what it takes, send an email to:  info@baselineracquets.co.za and attach a copy of your CV!

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Celebrating World Squash Day

Celebrating World Squash Day with 7 incredible reasons to play the sport!

It’s World Squash Day on 15th October 2022 and Baseline Racquets is celebrating this sport that gets people moving, connects them and increases cardio vascular fitness!

Squash is a sport that requires a high level of fitness and so it’s excellent for everyone – from beginners to advanced players to take part in. It will certainly get your heart racing. 

The aim of World Squash Day is to encourage participation in the sport from people all over the globe. To join in celebrating this fast-paced sport, we’re bringing you 7 reasons why you need to play squash! 


1- Squash is fun…and it’s for everyone!

Squash is a sport that people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities can play. We’re certain if you try, you’ll have a great time.  

2- Squash gets you fit!

This is a sport that requires high bursts of energy and quick sprints. It’s the ultimate HIIT workout.  

3- Squash is social

Joining a squash club or just playing with friends will ensure you get to connect with people, share a few laughs and form new social circles. 

4- Burn calories quickly

A standard 30 minutes squash session can see you burn up to 500 calories, That’s intense! Plus, it’s great for someone short on time and looking for a quick workout. 

5- Squash can help you live longer

Well, racket sports in general can help you live longer, and at Baseline Racquets – we love that! Regular racket sportspersons are 53% less likely to experience cardiovascular disease. 

6- It boosts happiness

Not only does rigorous exercise contribute to endorphins being released, but slamming a squash ball into a wall as hard as you can is a great way to release frustration and negative energy. It’s a great stress reliever. 

7- Squash is all-weather and all-year round

This sport has no limits when it comes to playing. Raining outside? No problem. Need to stay out the sun? Squash is for you. Don’t like the winter cold? Stay warm on a squash court. 

So, what are you waiting for? Try out this sport today or gear up with Baseline Racquets. We have all the equipment you need to enjoy the game of squash. From rackets to balls to shoes and apparel, we have you covered!

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A proud Heritage of South African tennis!

When it comes to the history of great tennis players, South Africa has a lot to be proud of. This Heritage Month, Baseline Racquets is taking a look back at some of the tennis greats and how they paved the way for the future stars of today. 

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Kevin Curren

Kevin Curren

Curren was a professional tennis great. He played in two Grand Slam singles finals and won four Grand Slam doubles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 5. In terms of ranking, only Kevin Anderson has ever matched him. 

Amanda Coetzer

Amanda Coetzer

Coetzer, one of tennis’ smallest players at 1.58m, was nicknamed “The Little Assassin” for her small stature, yet aggressive style. She turned pro in 1988 and entered the top 20 in the WTA in 1992. She remained there for almost a decade. Coetzer had an impressive run, regularly beating higher-ranked players. She reached three Grandslam semi-finals in her career – an incredible achievement. 

Kevin Anderson

Kevin Anderson

Anderson is one of South Africa’s best-known tennis players. Anderson achieved his career-high ranking of world No. 5 in 2018. 

He was the first South African to be ranked in the top 5 since Kevin Curren was No. 5 on 23 September 1985. Anderson reached his second major final in 2018, at the Wimbledon semifinals. Here he famously defeated John Isner in a match that lasted 6 hours and 36 minutes – the second longest match in history. 

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Lucas Sithole

Lucas Sithole

Lucas Sithole is one of South Africa’s best wheelchair tennis players. Sithole was the 2013 US Open wheelchair tennis quad champion. He also won the 2016 Australian Open Grand Slam in doubles. He has changed the face of wheelchair tennis and put the sport on the map for our country. We now have our future stars such as KG Montjane and Donald Ramphadi who are flying the flag high in this incredible sport. 

Wayne Ferreira

Wayne Ferreira

Ferreira was a South African tennis player known for regularly upsetting top seeds. He even has a positive record against some of the biggest names in tennis such as Federer, Rafter, Kafelnikov, McEnroe, Lendl, and Borg. He’s had an impressive career with 15 top-level singles titles and 11 doubles titles. He was ranked as high as world no. 6 and world n. 9 in doubles. 

Currently, Ferreira is coaching Tiafoe and can be applauded for his great job as Tiafoe recently reached the semis of the 2022 US Open.

The present and future stars

Lloyd Harris

Lloyd Harris

Harris is a current ATP player that has been ranked as high as World No. 31. He’s won three ATP Challenger singles titles and two Challenger doubles titles, with 13 ITF SIngles titles under his belt. At 25, there is still a bright future ahead for this young star and we can’t wait to see his star continue to rise.

Who to watch out for!

Kgothatso Montjane

As we previously mentioned, KG Montjane and Donald Ramphadi are making waves in wheelchair tennis – both had incredible performances at the recent US Open. Montjane reached the ladies’ doubles final and Ramphadi reached the singles semi-finals. An incredible effort by two incredible athletes. 

Two other up-and-coming young players on the ITF circuit are Baseline Warriors Dylan Salton and Alec Beckley. Salton was picked to be part of the Davis Cup team in March 2022, to play alongside Lloyd Harris against Israel. 

Beckley is currently competing on the ITF circuit and has had some great matches recently, reaching a couple of quarterfinals and taking out some top seeds. 

Baseline Racquets can’t wait to see what the bright future holds for our tennis stars – we’re behind them all the way. 




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US Open 2022!

It’s the final slam of the year – get ready for the US Open 2022!

Flushing Meadows will once again host some of the tennis greats and rising superstars as the main draw of the US Open starts on the 29th August 2022.

We’ll be treated to the final ladies’ showdown on 10th September and the men’s final on 11th September.

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, New York City, has hosted this prestigious Grand Slam since 1978. The arena boasts 22 outdoor courts along with the feature courts of Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium, the Grandstand, and Court 17. The Arthur Ashe stadium is in fact the largest tennis stadium in the world hosting 23 771 people!

So, what happened last year?

Daniil Medvedev claimed his first ever Grand Slam title, beating Novak Djokovic 6–4, 6–4, 6–4 in last year’s US Open final. Will he do it again? He has a great chance as it looks like 2022 Wimbledon champ Djokovic won’t be allowed into the USA, following rules around vaccinations.
Emma Raducanu was last year’s ladies’ title winner. Winning her first Grand Slam at age 18, she produced a fairytale run, claiming 10 matches in a row without dropping a set.


The men’s doubles was won by American Rajeev Ram and Joe Salisbury from Great Britain with Australian Samantha Stosur and Zhang Shuai from China taking the women’s doubles titles. Salisbury doubled up as he also won the mixed doubles alongside Desirae Krawczyk from the United States.

Who should we look out for this year?

With Djokovic out (unless rules suddenly change) and Zverev still to be confirmed, there’s an interesting men’s lineup to look out for this year.


World No 1 Daniil Medvedev is the top seed. Hot on his heels are Nadal, Alcaraz, Tsitsipas, Djokovic, Ruud, Auger-Aliassime, Norrie and Hurkacz. Controversial Kyrgios is seeded 25, but will be sure to be giving the top 10 a run for their money.
Fresh from winning the Western & Southern Open is Borna Coric, who will be looking to make a big comeback after setbacks from injury.


In the ladies’ draw, world No 1 Iga Swiatek will have all eyes on her followed by top seeds Kontaveit, Sakkari, Badosa, Jabeur, Sabalenka, Halep, Pegula, Muguruza, and Kasatkina. Let’s not forget about Wimbledon 2022 winner Rybakina! Plus, Caroline Garcia is not to be counted out following her recent win at Cincinnati.

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Serena’s final moment

It’s with much sadness that tennis legend Serena Williams recently announced her retirement. The six-time US Open champion will make her 21st main draw appearance and her last at Flushing Meadows.

Will she be able to claim one last Grand Slam title? If she does it will bring her count to 24 – level with Margaret Court, who holds the record for most grand slam titles. However, win or lose, it’s undeniable that Serena is certainly the greatest of all time! 

In true American fashion, the lineup is dramatic and the battles ahead are sure to thrill us like any Hollywood movie. Who do you think will lift this year’s trophy?

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Baseline Warrior – Alec Beckley

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Baseline Racquets is proud to have Alec Beckley on our team as a Baseline Warrior!

Alec Beckley, the 21-year-old unseeded SA player and Baseline Warrior defeated Italian top seed Simone Roncalli 6-4, 6-4 in Egypt to win his first ITF Pro title at M15 Sharm Elsheikh on Sunday.

Congrats to Alec, his family and his team at Real Athletes Tennis Academy.

 

Alec is an aggressive baseliner who has earned impressive results over the years!

Alec has previously taken home a 25k Futures ITF Doubles Title and played an outstanding game to beat former world-ranked 78 Konstantin Kravchuk. Within the same tournament, he made the quarters of the 25k ITF and held the number 1 ranking in doubles under 18 for most of 2019.

Well done Alec, we’re thrilled to have you onboard!

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