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What does the English name Wilson mean?
Wilson (Wilson, Wilson)

American brand, the tennis racket brand with the highest international market share at present. The famous product series are: hammer (hammer series), pro staff (star series), roller (roller series) and TRIAD series.

Wilson sports products are the focus of sports products in the world and one of the leaders in the manufacture of sports equipment. Their products help more athletes to achieve good results.

Core sports products include: American football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, golf, footwear and rackets (tennis, squash and badminton).

My impression of Wilson is the red W on the tennis racket and the red elf attached to the tennis racket.

We have seen this red W countless times. It flew into the sky with Sampras' victory and stayed on the lawn of Wimbledon with Federer's tears. In a sense, Wilson is a legend of a superstar.

We can list a long list of Wilson superstars, from Jack Kleimert to Marin Connolly and arthur ashe, as well as john mcenroe, Edberg, Graf, Bioque Man, Williams, Davenport ... and even Michael Jordan and vincent carter.

Wilson's red is an eternal sports landscape.

That kind of red is not grandiose red, nor is it intoxicating wine red. It is warm and firm, unrestrained and persistent.

It belongs to people who love sports, whether famous or unknown. It also has a vivid Chinese name-"Wilson".

For some people, that kind of red can seep into the blood, and Wilson who seeps into the blood will also become a life with stories.

Famous sponsors are:

Pete sampras, Graf (retired), Todd Martin, Lindsay Davenport, Bioque Man, Williams sisters (Venus &; Serena Williams), magnus norman, etc.

Three stories about Wilson. (/tips/equip/bag/2004030 1/683 . ASP)

Story 1: blood red

The protagonist: Tom Hanks.

Type: adventure drama

This is a movie produced by DreamWorks in 2000. Its Chinese name is Life on a Desert Island. In my eyes, it tells the story of a lonely man and a volleyball named Wilson (volleyball sponsored by Wilson Company).

Cook (Tom Hanks) is an engineer of FedEx. No matter at work or in private life, Cook is a person who arranges everything strictly according to the schedule. Busy work leaves him little time to spend with his girlfriend Kay (helen hunt).

This life was suddenly changed in an airplane accident. He became the only survivor of this disaster, drifted to a desert island and started the modern version of Robinson Crusoe.

He accidentally picked up a volleyball from the seaside, so he drew the five senses of volleyball with his own blood and named it "Wilson". This volleyball accompanied him and spent four years on a desert island. In order to avoid aphasia, he has been talking to Wilson.

I watched this movie on a lazy summer afternoon. I still remember the scene in which Tom Hanks painted Wilson with Five Features. The sea breeze blew on the leather surface of volleyball, and the blood slowly dried up. Then, in the four years of extreme loneliness, the sea breeze gradually faded its color and carved wrinkles on Hanks' face.

Hanks has an excellent performance in this film. On the verge of despair, he cursed Wilson angrily, asked him why he kept silent, and then kicked him into the sea. At night, loneliness drives Hanks to look for Wilson. He groped in the cold sea water and shouted in the dark, Wilson, where are you? Wilson, where are you? At that moment, his eyes were filled with tears.

Later, the story was that Wilson flew to Los Angeles to attend the 6th Film Critics' Selection Awards Ceremony and won the best inanimate role award.

Story 2: The palace wall is red.

The protagonist: Jack clermont.

Type: historical drama

I have never seen a fresh red palace wall. This color can only belong to history. The palace wall red will be faded by the years, but it will be remembered forever.

For Wilson, the red wall of their palace is Jack clermont. At Wilson Company, when it comes to Jack clermont, everyone's face is full of admiration.

Jack Clemot was born in 192 1. He definitely belongs to the kind of person who is a late bloomer in tennis. 1943, he reached the final of the national championship for the first time in the United States, but was later called up by the coast guard to participate in World War II. The trip lasted for three years, and he didn't return to the stadium until 1946, and finally won the American championship. His fierce serve on the Internet was famous at that time. 1947, his record reached an astonishing 48 wins 1 losses, winning the Davis Cup for the United States. The only defeat was in the Wimbledon final. Soon after, Jack clermont retired due to severe arthritis.

But retired Jack Kleimert has made greater achievements than on the court. He founded the Masters Cup, led players to boycott Wimbledon and became a great tennis equipment expert.

From 65438 to 0947, Jack clermont and Wilson began a long journey of friendship. 1949, the tennis racket signed by Jack Clemot came out. It was designed and manufactured with the best materials at that time. From 1949 to 198 1 year, the sales volume exceeded100000 pieces. John mcenroe, tracy austin, arthur ashe, Chris Evert and other athletes have won many Wimbledon, French, American and Australian Open championships with this racket.

Jack Klaemt's signature racket has become one of the most successful rackets in history. Today, this kind of wooden racket is rare. The head of Clemot is also printed under its frame, and the smiles of tennis players in the 1940s are still clearly visible, full of nostalgic warmth.

Story 3: Flame Red

Protagonist: Ji Chuanxue

Type: Life Drama

It is said that Yoshikawa studies because of his tennis racket Wilson Pro Staff 6.0. This person's enthusiasm for this racket can only be described as flame. When he met Ji Chuanxue, there were two Pro Staff 6.0 in his backpack, which has become his signature clothing.

Like Sampras is not the whole reason why Biography uses Pro Staff 6.0, because there is an essential difference between a truly determined tennis player and a groupie, and more can only say that this is fate. In Beijing from 65438 to 0996, high-grade tennis rackets were still beyond the reach of many people. Ji Chuan said: At that time, a Fujian man came to sell rackets. He told me it was used by Sampras. It was much cheaper to buy from him than in the store, so I gritted my teeth and bought it. At that time, the price was 1 1,000.

This racket finally broke down after playing for three years. Ji Chuanxue described the position where the racket was injured at that time very carefully: "1 half past one. No, it should be two o'clock. "

After the first Pro Staff 6.0 broke down, Ji Chuanxue tried another racket, which was useless. He knew that he was destined to belong to Forson's Pro Staff 6.0, so he decided to use this racket only.

He said: this racket is extremely powerful in serving and forehand attack, which is very suitable for a "hitter" like him. He and Pro Staff 6.0 have been going on for seven years and will continue.

In addition to the two Pro Staff 6.0 in his hand, Ji Chuanxue is still looking for this kind of racket everywhere, because there is no such racket for sale in China market, just like Sampras who no longer shows up. According to Ji Chuan's theory, this racket will become an orphan one day.

Wilson memorabilia:

19 14: ashland company first produced surgical suture, low-grade tennis racket, tennis thread and two kinds of baseball shoes.

19 17: the company's technology is constantly updated and its business is booming. Ashland Manufacturing Company was renamed Thomas E Wilson Company.

1935: The appearance of four Ellsworth Waynes tennis rackets marks the innovation of Wilson's tennis racket balance technology, and players can choose rackets from them, focusing on the racket head or grip.

During World War II: All Wilson's factories sewed tents, sleeping bags and made helmets for soldiers.

1949: A tennis racket signed by Jack clermont is on the market.

1956: American tennis star Maureen Connolly joins Wilson think tank. She won four Grand Slam titles at the age of 19, which no player had done before.

1967: T2000 tennis racket is out.

Pepsi-Cola Company acquired Wilson Sporting Goods Company.

1978: Wilson started to produce tennis balls in a new factory in South Carolina. Starting from 1932, the company's first net loss was $2 million.

1979: Through hard work, Wilson returned to profitability at the end of the year. Wilson Tennis became the designated ball in the US Open.

1980: Pro Staff professional series rackets developed by Wilson came out. It was the first racket made of woven carbon fiber and Covila fiber. Almost at the same time, this racket became popular in the racket world by replacing metal materials with composite materials.

1984: Michael Jordan signed with Chicago Bulls to join Wilson think tank.

1990: Wilson introduced the hammer 2.7si tennis racket, weighing only 10 ounce.

1994: The members of Wilson think tank are expanding, and top professional tennis players Stefanie Graf and pete sampras also join them.

1995: Wilson's tennis racket is constantly innovating. The new extended sledgehammer (2.8si) was the longest product in the company's series at that time. It is 28.5 inches long and the area of the racket head is 1 16 square inches. Four months later, it became the number one tennis racket in the American market.

1999: The Williams sisters became members of Wilson's think tank, Serena went on to win her first US Open singles title and joined hands with Serena to win the first doubles title.

2000: A volleyball named Wilson starred in the movie Desert Island.