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		<title>By: David Glass</title>
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		<description>January 26, 2012
Hello- Reading some of the articles on GEM Tennis, you are obviously into the details of the game.  Please allow me to introduce you to the TNT Gauge (for &quot;Tennis Net Tension&quot;), which will be used on all the courts at this year&#039;s US Open. Only introduced in May 2011, it is the first compact, practical device that accurately measures net cord tension, and has been used to great reviews by the NCAA, World Team Tennis, and 5 venues of the 2011 US Open Series including the Cincinnati Masters event (all 16 courts).  As printed in the full-page article in the January 2012 issue of RSI News, the TNT Gauge has removed the tennis court&#039;s last variable.  Tennis Channel has done a Court Report spot about it, and Brad Gilbert praised it on ESPN2 from the Atlanta Tennis Championships.
My 2012 objectives are to continue implementation of the net tension solution into more tournaments, and I am approaching Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid and the French, and of course Wimbledon.  If you would like to know more about the TNT Gauge, please visit www.tightcable.net, or contact me directly.  Thanks!
David Glass
Cable Tension, LLC
Knoxville, TN  865-307-0474</description>
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Hello- Reading some of the articles on GEM Tennis, you are obviously into the details of the game.  Please allow me to introduce you to the TNT Gauge (for &#8220;Tennis Net Tension&#8221;), which will be used on all the courts at this year&#8217;s US Open. Only introduced in May 2011, it is the first compact, practical device that accurately measures net cord tension, and has been used to great reviews by the NCAA, World Team Tennis, and 5 venues of the 2011 US Open Series including the Cincinnati Masters event (all 16 courts).  As printed in the full-page article in the January 2012 issue of RSI News, the TNT Gauge has removed the tennis court&#8217;s last variable.  Tennis Channel has done a Court Report spot about it, and Brad Gilbert praised it on ESPN2 from the Atlanta Tennis Championships.<br />
My 2012 objectives are to continue implementation of the net tension solution into more tournaments, and I am approaching Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid and the French, and of course Wimbledon.  If you would like to know more about the TNT Gauge, please visit <a href="http://www.tightcable.net" rel="nofollow">http://www.tightcable.net</a>, or contact me directly.  Thanks!<br />
David Glass<br />
Cable Tension, LLC<br />
Knoxville, TN  865-307-0474</p>
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