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Adidas Tennis

Adidas tennis has been right up there among the most competitve brands in the game, alongside Nike and Reebok, which has faltered lately. This game has become very commercial, basically since Andre Agassi in the 90s. Before that, there was not enough marketing potential from the world's top players, so the actual business of selling clothes could not really take off. After Agassi, however, it all changed. The image of this company right now is definitly one of exciting, fast-rising stars, with players such as Novak Djokovic.



Other up-and-comers include Marcos Baghdatis, Fernando Gonzalez Juan Monaco and Sam Querrey.

What I specifically like is Adidas tennis shoes, and I always buy them from the Warehouse. They has been very successful in the past few years with their introduction of the Barricade line. They are all the way up to Barricade V now, and the Barricade V is actually the one I'm playing with right now. The first one I tried was the Barricade II, and that was great. The III and IV were slightly heavier, so I didn't grow much of a fondness for them, but they have gone back to lightweight with the V.

Their clothing line is always top of the industry, always in competition woth Nike, and because of this competition, they are always producing innovative styles and products; this has produced healthy progress in the world of this sport.

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