22 June 2018

Your chance to put Mizuno's shoes through their paces!

Are you ready to put a pair of Mizuno shoes through their paces?

Thanks to our partners, Mizuno, we have a fantastic chance for a limited number of players to try the latest range of tennis shoes. Mizuno is famous for its tennis technology and whether you are a power player or rely on speed and agility, there should be a pair for you.

It should be a really fun and informative morning- and expect a few surprises.

Date and time: Wednesday 11th July 2018, from 9 am. (Allow 3 hours)
Location: Park courtS in South West London.

If you are interested, please complete the form below. We will be looking for a cross-section of players but will choose randomly from our selected players. Please complete the form only if you are pretty certain you can commit to the event!

Meanwhile, if you are not London-based or can't make that date, don't forget about our excellent 10% saving on Mizuno shoes!

And now, to get you in the mood, here's are quick guide to some of the Mizuno players to watch out for at Wimbledon this year!

Marcos Bagdatis

Marcos Bagdatis

Bagdatis’ entertaining brand of tennis has made him a fans favourite for well over a decade. This year will be his 13th Wimbledon appearance and with grass one of his favourite surfaces he could cause an upset or two. 

Robert Batista Agut

Robert Batista Agut 

Currently ranked in the top 20, and perhaps not as well-known as some of his Spanish compatriots, Batista Agut has had success on the grass at Wimbledon, reaching the fourth round twice in the last three years. His big forehand will certainly be a shot to look out for. 

Yulia Putintseva

Yulia Putintseva

Putintseva knocked out Britain’s Johanna Konta on her way to the quarter finals in this year’s French Open. She will be hoping she can carry on her good form to advance past the second round for the first time at this year’s Championships. 

Kiki Bertens

Kiki Bertens

Bertens has had a successful 2018 so far reaching a career high ranking of 15 in singles and 16 in doubles. The Dutch player will be on court in both events and will be looking to use her aggressive style of play to go deep in the tournament. 

Philip Kohlschreiber

Philip Kohlschreiber

At 34 Kohlschreiber is a relative veteran on the tour, but with a top 30 ranking he is showing no signs of hanging up his rackets just yet. Having reached the quarter finals at Wimbledon in 2012, the German will be hoping his 14th appearance is also one to remember. 

Gaby Dabrowski

Gaby Dabrowski

Dabrowski became the first Canadian woman to win a senior Grand Slam when she won the French Open mixed doubles with Rohan Bopanna in 2017. Since then she has gone on to win the 2018 Australia Open mixed doubles with Mate Pavic and achieved a top ten doubles ranking. Can she add a Wimbledon title to her crown? 

 

Please make sure you can make the date before submitting the form. We have to be certain of numbers.
Please give us details of the tennis shoes you usually play in.