These were neither Chanel logos nor portraits of Andre Agassi, but still we were intrigued…
Tommy Haas played with a barebones Dunlop stencil on his racquet at the Stockholm Open last month (right), and used a proper stencil at the Paris Masters Series the week after.
Meanwhile, The Legends Rock Dubai had some fun ones, too: Jim Courier rocked the Stanford Financial logo (an silhouette of a crest) on his racquet. Stanford sponsors the rankings on Courier’s Outback Champions senior tour.
And winner Paul Haarhuis played with a… smiley face?
RELATED POSTS
>> racquet stencil: karl lagerfeld’s chanel
>> racquet stencil: agassi’s mug shot
Advertisements
November 27, 2007 at 4:31 pm |
How did you find out about the Stanford Financial logo?!
“Jim Courier rocked the Stanford Financial logo (an silhouette of a crest) on his racquet. Stanford sponsors the rankings on Courier’s Outback Champions senior tour”.
The reader-writer, uncredited.
November 27, 2007 at 4:40 pm |
There are times in this world when the blogger need not credit their sources 🙂
November 27, 2007 at 4:58 pm |
So, Jim Courier showed up at Legends Rock Dubai, gave his stringers a copy of Standford Financial annual report, and said, will you put this crest with imperial eagle on my strings? Is that what your source told you? I think not, so then where did you find this? No credits, but at least give your information source!!
TRW
November 28, 2007 at 2:22 pm |
does anyone know how to stencil their own rackets … what kind of paint is used, etc. i’d like to put a big “Lleyton = God” on mine.
November 28, 2007 at 2:25 pm |
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpageACGAMMA-ALLINK.html
November 28, 2007 at 5:14 pm |
Interesting. But are you sure that “Lleyton=God” will fit in your Yonex? Or will it turn out as “Lleyton=Go”, or “Lleyton=G”…
Another option would be to put his face or silhouette on your strings. There’s an example with Agassi somewhere on TSF.