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Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Badminton's Struggle For Popularity and Power

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In many parts of the world, especially Europe and America, tennis is a more popular sport than badminton. But in some parts of Asia, badminton could be considered as the more dominant sport of the two. However, tennis is widely recognised as more popular than badminton. If you were to ask a person on the high street to name a tennis player, anyone at all, they probably could. Nearly everyone knows Roger Federer don't they? They could probably name a few; Roddick, Murray, Sharapova, the Williams Sisters....ect - many are household names. But if you were to ask a person on the high street to name a badminton player, they would probably be unable to answer. Out of your friends, who knows Lin Dan or Lee Chong Wei? Not even the world no.1 is a household name -at least not in most parts of the world. National tennis players are celebrities or even heroes in their own countries. I doubt badminton players will get the same level of reception

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It's not just popularity where badminton falls behind the mighty sport of tennis. The amount of professional players in tennis far exceed those of who make a living out of badminton. The considerably smaller audience in badminton means that less money is funded into the sport and only a select few from a single country are likely to turn professional. Recently a Scotland No.1 ranked player complained that he had to fund his trips to several international badminton tournaments out of his own pocket, because the Badminton Scotland has withdrawn his funding - and he is the best badminton player in his country. You wouldn't see Andy Murray being told that he had to put his hand into his own pocket to travel to various grandslam tournaments.

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An era where badminton becomes a major, mainstream sport seems far out of sight for the time being. Sponsorship in tennis is widespread, with companies like Wilson, Prince, Head, Babolat, Slazenger and Dunlop all wanting their slice of market share. In contrast, Yonex dominates the badminton market and its firm grip on tournament sponsorships and market share look to continue. Badminton tournaments aren't headline news either. News coverage of badminton events are minimal, if at all and live coverage of badminton events on television are scarce. Meanwhile tennis events such as Wimbledon is big news on the back pages of many national newspapers and practically every round is shown on national television - at least in the UK anyway. It remains for now, that tennis is is probably a more popular sport in terms of the amount of people playing it and also the amount of money pumped into the sport comapared to badminton. The total prize money for Wimbledon is £12.5 million, whereas the the total prize money for most badminton grand slam tournaments is £100,000 - thats 1% of the amount of prize money compared to tennis.

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However, there have been improvements in the awareness of badminton in recent years. The stereotypical image of badminton being a garden sport is changing. If several companies were to successfully attempt to dethrone Yonex as the king of badminton manufacturers or at least attempt to give them a run for their money, more money could circulate into the sport. If a company were to mass market badminton and advertise it to a national audience, it may attract popularity and gain increased exposure. But again, at this moment in time, this remains a big "if".


Saturday, 27 June 2009

New Carlton 'Vapour Trail' Range





A new range of racquets from Carlton has been released as part of their 2008/09 range. The higher-end racquets in this range will include the Vapour Trail Tour and Vapour Trail Elite.







It's unique features include:
  • Bio-axial Dynamics - Analysis of the overhead badminton swing highlights 2 distinct aerodynamic directions evident during the swing phase. The new Bio-Axial Dynamics frame develops more efficient aerodynamics. Over 80% of players stated the new Bi-Axial frame profile delivers increased swing speed.
  • Pro V12 Grommets - Positioned at 3 and 9 o clock postions, these specialised grommets have been softened to allow greater string movement thereby increasing power across the hitting zone.
  • Optimetric Headshape - By combining the larger sweet spot size and the increased air speed and control within the same head shape, the new Optimetric head geometry delivers both power, airspeed and control in one frame.
  • Japanese HM Carbon - Sourced for Japan, Japanese Hi Modulus Carbon is the highest specification carbon available on the market ensuring your Carbon frame will outperform all other construction materials for frame response and stability.
  • Stabiliser Topcap - By introducing 4 convex channels into the top cap, stiffness of the top cap is increased allowing for greater shot accuracy and control.
  • Ultra-Lite Cap - Using a matrix structure, Carlton has re-engineered the end cap to reduce its weight by 28% contributing to overall enhanced playability.
  • Xtreme Tension Frame - Precision engineering and the utilisation of the finest construction materials ensures your Carlton frame can accommodate 11% higher string tensions compared with competitior frames.
  • Hand Crafted

The Vapour Trail 'Tour' and 'Elite' both look like stunning racquets, with their metallic and futuristic design!

For more information and high quality pics of the racquets, visit: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=70037

The racquets are available from Newitts with FREE DELIVERY :)

Vapour Trail Tour:
http://www.newitts.com/product/IT034425/Carlton_Vapour_Trail_Tour_Badminton_Nets.htm

Vapour Trail Elite:
http://www.newitts.com/product/IT034424/Carlton_Vapour_Trail_Elite_Badminton_Racket.htm

The Beginning....

This is my first post for the 'Jump Smash!' Badminton Blog! Expect to see many great and interesting badminton related posts in the very near future! :)