03.12.07 - K3 Tennis Launches New Custom Logo Program |
Birmingham, AL - K3 Tennis, the new progressive tennis company which is dedicated to building
partnerships with serious tennis retailers, has come up with a new way to
help pro and specialty shops.
For a limited time, authorized K3 accounts can print their company or club
logo on each K3 tennis ball…with no set up charge. The print fee is
also just $.30 per can. The minimum quantity requirement for the custom logo
balls is 7 cases. Shipping charges are also free.
Now, every specialty dealer, tennis/country club, camp, parks, tournaments,
schools, colleges, and league teams can have their own logo balls and promote
their club or brand at very affordable prices.
Yatin Shelar, owner of K3, explains the refreshing philosophy of K3: “We
are changing the dynamics in tennis balls. For years, tennis balls have been
unprofitable category for most pro and specialty shop retailers. In some
cases it even makes sense for them to go to a big discount retailer and buy
from them. Our strategy is to be partners with the serious retailer. With
this new custom logo program, small retailers can now even promote their
brand as well.”
K3 Tennis will imprint one side of the K3 Tennis Ball with your custom logo;
the K3 tennis logo will be on the opposite side. The set up fee, normally
$150, is free if ordered before June 30, 2007. Shipping Charges are also
free. Delivery time is 13-15 weeks.
The popularity of K3 across the South has grown rapidly. The K3 has been
designed as the best tennis ball on the market. Tested for the last 3 years,
the K3 tennis ball lasts 20% longer. K3 attributes their success to all Teaching
Professionals, Tournament Directors, Tennis Coaches, Recreation Departments,
and League Players who openly tried K3. Their good references have promoted
K3 throughout the tennis community, and now K3 is used in several USTA sanctioned
tournaments.
K3 Tennis is the Official Ball for both USTA Southern’s and USTA Florida’s
Tennis on Campus program. K3 Tennis was also named as the Official Ball for
Adidas Tennis Camps.