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Competition T&C’s

Competition T&C's

Yonex South Africa Competition Terms and Conditions

Eligibility:
This competition is open to legal residents of South Africa who are 18 years or older at the time of entry. Employees of Yonex South Africa, their immediate family members, and any associated agencies or partners are not eligible to enter.

How to Enter:
To enter, spend R1000 or more on any Yonex products from participating retailers between 1 September and 30 November 2024.
Each R1000 spent qualifies as one entry. For example, a purchase of R2000 will grant two entries. 

Entrants must complete the online entry form and upload a valid proof of purchase from a participating retailer to be eligible. Entrants must retain their original proof of purchase. Winners will be asked to present their original proof of purchase to validate their entry.

Prizes:
First Prize: The winner will choose one of the following autographed items:
Yonex Eclipsion 5 Shoes signed by Hubert Hurkacz
Yonex Premium Shirt signed by Casper Ruud
Yonex VCore 07 95 Racquet signed by Denis Shapovalov
Second Prize: The winner will choose between the two remaining prizes after the first prize has been selected.
Third Prize: The remaining prize will be awarded to the third-place winner.

Prize Delivery:
Yonex South Africa will arrange for the delivery of prizes within South Africa at no additional cost to the winners.
Prizes will be delivered within 30 days of the winner announcement.

General Conditions:
Prizes are not transferable, exchangeable, or redeemable for cash or any other items.
The decision of the judges is final, and no further correspondence will be entertained.
Yonex South Africa reserves the right to amend, suspend, or terminate the competition at any time without prior notice due to unforeseen circumstances.

Competition Period:
The competition begins on 1 September 2024 and ends at 11:59 PM on 30 November 2024.
Entries received outside of this period will not be considered.

Use of Personal Information:
By entering the competition, participants consent to Yonex South Africa collecting, storing, and using their personal information for the purpose of administering the competition and related activities.
Yonex South Africa may use the winners’ names and images for promotional purposes without additional compensation.

Limitation of Liability:
Yonex South Africa will not be liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential damages or losses arising from participation in the competition or the acceptance or use of any prize.
Entrants participate in this competition at their own risk.

Acceptance of Terms and Conditions:
By entering this competition, all participants are deemed to have accepted and agreed to be bound by these terms and conditions.

Governing Law:
This competition and these terms and conditions are governed by the laws of South Africa.

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A year of firsts at the YONEX All England 2023

BIRMINGHAM, England– The YONEX All England Open Badminton Championships 2023 came to an exciting conclusion on Sunday, March the 19th as the world’s best badminton players battled it out in the finals. With a sold-out stadium, the energy could not have been higher. 

 

To start off the day, women’s doubles finalistsKim So YeongandKong Hee Yong (KOR)came in to dominate after a hard-fought win in the semi-finals against world No. 3 andZhang Shu XianandZheng Yu(CHN). The pair competed against fellow compatriotsLee So HeeandBaek Ha Na (KOR)and emerged victorious after a swift two game match. Final score, 21-5, 21-12.

 

Mixed doubles followed soon after in a riveting three game match between world No.1Zheng Si WeiandHuang Ya Qiong (CHN)andSeo Seung JaeandChae Yu Jung (KOR). The pairs battled for the title, but Zheng and Huang would not be deterred from a third YONEX All England title. Final score, 21-16, 16-21, 21-12

 

The women’s singles final was a battle betweenAn Se Young (KOR)andChen Yu Fei (CHN). The three-game match was electric while these two powerhouses vied for the title. In the end An Se Young’s drive for her very first All England title held strong as she claimed the match and became an All England champion. 17-21,21-10, 19-21.

 

The men’s doubles final saw Indonesia’sFajar AlfianandMuhammad Rian Ardianto (INA)take on Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan (INA) in an energetic two game match that had fans chanting along. The match came to a close with 21-17, 21-14.

 

In the men’s singles final,Li Shi Feng (CHN)faced off against compatriotShi Yu Qi (CHN). After a hard-fought first game Li Shi Feng finished strong and claimed his first ever All England title in a two-game match. Final score, 26-24, 21-5.

 

The YONEX All England is one of the oldest and most prestigious tournaments in badminton and has been the stage for many memorable moments for passionate fans and players around the world. This year, Yonex is celebrating 40 special years in partnership with the tournament. Yonex is a proud sponsor and supporter of the tournament since 1984, providing high quality shuttlecocks, court mats and the skills of our talented Yonex Stringing Team.

 

PLAYER EQUIPMENT:

Kim So Yeong | ASTROX 88 D, 66 ULTIMAX, ECLIPSION Z

Kong Hee Yong | ASTROX 88 D, AEROBITE, ECLIPSION Z

Baek Ha Na | ASTROX 88 S, AEROBITE, AERUS Z

Lee So Hee | NANOFLARE 700, AEROBITE, ECLIPSION Z

Zheng Si Wei | ARCSABER 11, AEROBITE, POWER CUSHION 65 Z

Huang Ya Qiong | ASTROX 77, EXBOLT 63, POWER CUSHION 65 Z

Seo Seung Jae | NANOFLARE 700, BG80, POWER CUSHION 65 Z

Chae Yu Jung | NANOFLARE 700, BG80, AERUS Z

Chen Yu Fei | ASTROX 77, EXBOLT 63, POWER CUSHION 65 Z

An Se Young | ASTROX 77, BG80, AERUS Z

Fajar Alfian | ASTROX 77, BG80, POWER CUSHION 65 Z

Rian Ardianto | ASTROX 88 D, AEROBITE BOOST, POWER CUSHION 65 Z

Li Shi Feng | ASTROX 100, 66 ULTIMAX, COMFORT Z

Shi Yu Qi | ASTROX 100, BG80 POWER

CONTENT FROM YONEX.COM

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2023 Australian Open: The first Grand Slam of the new tennis season is here

MELBOURNE, Australia – The 2023 Australian Open begins on Monday, Jan. 16 in Melbourne. Casper Ruud (Men’s Singles) is aiming for his maiden major title after a run to the US Open final in September, while Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis (Men’s Doubles) and Diede de Groot (Women’s Wheelchair Singles) are looking to defending their 2022 crowns.

 

Ruud leads Team Yonex 
One year after being forced to pull out of the AO due to an ankle injury, Casper Ruud (NOR) returns to Melbourne as the world No. 3. After his disappointment in Melbourne a year ago, Ruud made runs to the finals of both the French Open and US Open, creating history for his native Norway. This time in Melbourne, he will be aiming for his long-cherished Grand Slam title – and also has a shot at leaving Australia as the new world No.1.

Jessica is ready for the triumph 
The American is one of the most improved players in the past 12 months in women’s tennis. Jessica Pegula (USA) helped her country win the United Cup in the season opener with a 4-1 record, including a convincing 6-2 6-2 victory over world No. 1 Iga Swiatek. Pegula is aiming for a deep run at the Australian Open after breaking into the top 10 in June.

NEW VCORE set to be revealed
Denis Shapovalov (CAN), Caroline Garcia (FRA) and Elena Rybakina (KAZ) will hit the match courts in Melbourne with a new weapon; The “VCORE” Yonex racquet.

American star Tiafoe shines in Melbourne 
Frances Tiafoe (USA) also played a key role in Team USA’s United Cup triumph to open the 2023 season. With an undisputed talent, the 24-year-old has been on the rise since a run to the US Open semi-finals last season, before helping Team World to its first-ever win in the Laver Cup. 

Will Nick Kyrgios/ Thanasi Kokkinakis make another Bromance?(AUS)
The victory of this duo last year was one of the most sensational stories in tennis in all of 2022. It was a monumental moment for both, but especially for Kyrgios, who has been under the spotlight for nearly a decade. The run was a precursor to his Wimbledon success, where he finished as runner-up in singles. Will the bromance capture Australia’s attention once again? 

Beating the heat at the AO with Yonex
Temperatures can sometimes soar to 100 degrees F/37C in Melbourne during the Australian Open. Yonex wear uses cutting-edge technology to support the players in their battle against the heat. The players’ tournament style apparel is equipped with the original VERY COOL feature, which keeps the inner temperature approximately 3℃ lower than the outside with xylitol’s cooling effect, allowing athletes to play comfortably in the midst of the summer heat. 

Official Partner of the Australian Open
The Yonex Stringing Team is the Official Stringing Team of the Australian Open for the 8th consecutive year. The 2023 team consists of 20 stringers from 11 countries and is dedicated to providing the world standard of racquet stringing and is supported by the Made-in-Japan PRECISION 9.0 machines that excel in precision stringing.

 

Casper Ruud (NOR) | EZONE / POLYTOUR SPIN / POLYTOUR PRO / Melbourne Collection / ECLIPSION

Jessica Pegula (USA) | EZONE

Denis Shapovalov (CAN) | VCORE / POLYTOUR STRIKE

Caroline Garcia (FRA) | VCORE / POLYTOUR STRIKE / Melbourne Collection

Elena Rybakina (KAZ) | VCORE / POLYTOUR FIRE

Frances Tiafoe (USA) | VCORE PRO / POLYTOUR PRO

Nick Kyrgios(AUS)| EZONE / POLYTOUR PRO

Thanasi Kokkinakis(AUS)| EZONE

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TEAM YONEX EXCELS AT US OPEN

TEAM YONEX EXCELS AT US OPEN

New YorkCasper Ruud, the runner-up for the US Open and Roland-Garros this year marked his career-high ranking No.2.   

 When Casper Ruud saw the pictures of past champions lining the locker room of the US Open, he thought to himself: "There are more faces here than there are at other Grand Slams."

 He was right: if you compare the winners of each major tournament since 2010, the US Open has offered the greatest variety of champions. In these 12 years, only the so-called "Big 4" have won Wimbledon.  At the Australian Open, the past 12 titles have been split among only four champions. And at the Roland-Garros, only three players have lifted the trophy.

 But in New York, there have been seven champions in the past 12 tournaments. Moreover, four of them, including Andy Murray, grabbed their first career Grand Slam title at this tournament. "Then I should have a chance," Ruud told himself.

 With that hope as his driving force, Ruud marched to the final. He was close to grabbing the victory—a first major title that also would have earned him the world No. 1 ranking—but fell just short of that dream, falling in four sets in the final. "I'm proud of the match and the two weeks,” said Ruud, who jumps from No. 7 to No. 2 in the post-US Open ATP rankings. “I gave it all. I left it all out on the court."

 When he was asked "What have the Roland-Garros and this tournament taught you about what you need to do to take that next step and win one of these titles?" Ruud smiled softly. “In Roland-Garros, it was hard for me to believe that I could beat Rafa,” he said. “Today was not easier, but I believed it more. I think these two tournaments have sort of made my self-belief to win a Grand Slam grow".

 Frances Tiafoe and Caroline Garcia advanced to the Semifinals for the first time at Grand Slam tournaments.

 Another player who believed in his potential in this tournament. Frances Tiafoe lost to Alcaraz in the semifinals in a five-set battle.

 Tiafoe’s coach, the former top-10 player Wayne Ferreira, said the key to Tiafoe's growth was a change to his diet. “Yeah, it seems simple, but he liked a lot of candy and chocolates and cookies,” Ferreira said with a laugh. "He'd eat at unusual times. He missed breakfast a lot, didn't really have a good set of times on when to eat before matches, what to eat after matches. You need a little guidance on that side, and he's done well on that side of it.”

 Tiafoe, eating right and hungrier than ever, hoped for immediate results, but of course it will take time. His new efforts and his talent were showing promise already in this tournament.

 “After getting this deep, I understand how much rest is important during two weeks of slams,” Tiafoe said. “Again, I didn't go out to dinner one time. I mean, I knew that, like, I'm definitely falling in love with the process and doing the work much more. I'm working smarter, I'm understanding getting my weaknesses stronger, breaking down my game a lot more.”

 Tiafoe said he was committed to learning as he grew. "I am a student of the game again.”

 Caroline Garcia also felt a spirit of learning as she experienced a breakthrough result. "I feel already that I can improve many things,” Garcia said. Garcia’s talent hadn’t always translated directly to results. But this summer, winning Cincinnati and reaching the semifinals of the U.S. Open, Garcia showed amazing progress, proving that she can be capable of anything.

 The biggest improvements to Garcia’s game were on her return, the lethal weapon that powered her to the semifinals. But after a career-best result in the semifinals, Garcia was focused on doing even better. “I have a very long list of things to improve,” she said with a smile, singling out one item on her list for special mention. “Today the backhand down the line was not working, and I needed it!” she said. “I think we will talk about it tomorrow and see, debrief about all the three weeks and see what we can do”.

 Diede De Groot is now the first tennis player in any discipline to complete the Grand Slam in back-to-back years.

 Fifth straight US Open women's wheelchair singles title.

Second Calendar women's wheelchair singles Grand Slam in a row.

Fifth US Open women's wheelchair doubles title.

 Once again, De Groot showed what a real champion she is.

 De Groot said ‘At the end of the first set, I already felt like, Okay, I'm relaxing a little bit more now, I'm easing up, or like I'm calming down a little bit. I think that helped me throughout the rest of the match.”

 Not only De Groot’s achievements, Team Yonex advanced to the finals in 12 categories and won four titles


 Casper’s Gear: EZONE100, POLYTOUR SPIN/PRO 130, ECLIPSION3, New York Collection apparels

 Frances’s Gear: VCORE PRO 97, POLYTOUR PRO 125

 Caroline’s Gear: VCORE 100, POLYTOUR STRIKE 120

 Diede’s Gear: VCORE98, REXIS COMFORT125

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Wimbledon 2022

2022 Wimbledon - Team Yonex Preview

LONDON – Over 50 players from Team Yonex have transitioned to the grass in SW19 for Wimbledon. 2022 marks the 100th anniversary of Wimbledon’s Centre Court since the move to Church Road. Although ranking points will not be awarded at this year’s Championships, the draws are still packed with talent but open for new opportunities.

 

[3] Casper Ruud (NOR) is coming off his career-best performance with a runner-up finish at Roland-Garros last month. [7] Hubert Hurkacz (POL) and [13] Denis Shapovalov (CAN) are looking to build off their success from last year where they reached the semifinals.

Nick Kyrgios (AUS) is one of the most dangerous, unseeded players in the draw. Kyrgios is 7-2 this grass season with key wins over top players. Kyrgios will team up with Thanasi Kokkinakis (AUS) in doubles, their first appearance since winning the 2022 Australian Open titles.

American [8] Jessica Pegula has been one of the most-consistent players on tour. She has reached the singles’ quarterfinals in both majors this year and was recently a finalist at Roland-Garros in doubles.

 

Top Seeds on Grass

Team Yonex makes up 20% of the top-32 seeds in the men’s and women’s singles draw. For the first time in their careers, Ruud is a top-4 seed and Hurkacz is a top-8 seed.

 

On the women’s side, Pegula leads Team Yonex as the 8 seed. 2018 Wimbledon Champion and last year’s semifinalist Kerber is flying under the radar on her favorite surface as the 15 seed.

 

Also recording “first’s” during their breakout seasons, 21-year-old [31] Sebastian Baez (ARG) and Ukranian [29] Anhelina Kalinina are seeded for the first time in their careers.

 

The London Collection

The traditional all-white collection will be worn by 10 players at this year’s Championships, including two of the top-eight men’s seeds – Ruud and Hurkacz.

Casper’s Gear
Racquet: 
EZONE 100
String: POLYTOUR SPIN 125 / PRO 130
Apparel: London Collection
Footwear: ECLIPSION
Bag: Pro Series Bag

Hubert’s Gear
Racquet: 
VCORE PRO 97
Apparel: London Collection
Footwear: ECLIPSION
Bag: Pro Series Bag

Denis’s Gear
String: 
POLYTOUR STRIKE 125
Bag: Pro Series Bag

Nick’s Gear
Racquet: 
EZONE 98
String: POLYTOUR PRO 120
Bag: Pro Series Bag

Thanasi’s Gear
Racquet: 
EZONE 98
Bag: Pro Series Bag

Jessica’s Gear
Racquet: 
EZONE 98
Bag: Pro Series Bag

Sebastian’s Gear
Racquet: 
VCORE 98+
String: POLYTOUR STRIKE 125
Bag: Pro Series Bag