April 25, 2007 
		      SquareHit Tennis Sales Grow Into Thousands 
              Global Milestone Achieved With WristAssist Training Device Sales to 36 Countries Worldwide 
		        Palo Alto, Calif. – April 25, 2007 –SquareHit  Tennis, a leading developer of tennis training equipment, today announced that its popular WristAssistTM has sold into 36  countries on six continents globally, totaling thousands of units in sales in  less than a year. Adopted by coaches, tennis instructors and players alike, the  advanced tennis training tool helps improve players’ tennis strokes fast – from  the forehand to the one- and two-handed backhand strokes and volleys.   
		      Since  its launch in the summer of 2006, SquareHit Tennis has achieved several impressive  milestones. The WristAssist has been endorsed by world-renowned tennis coach  Brad Gilbert, who led Andre Agassi and Andy Roddick to the world’s number one  ranking and now coaches UK  rising star Andy Murray. The device has also been used by a top female tennis  player on the WTA Tour and over 300 tennis coaches and instructors worldwide  have embraced the WristAssist. In turn, these professionals use the device to help  their students improve their game more quickly and efficiently by having them  “feel” what a great tennis stroke should be.  
		      “The WristAssist is an incredibly  powerful tennis training tool,” said Gilbert. “It locks  you in the hitting zone and lets you feel what the pros feel as you develop and  improve your game.”  
		      The  international success of the WristAssist is seen in sales to tennis players  hailing from countries such as Argentina,  China, Australia, France,  South Korea, Germany, South   Africa and the UK. The overwhelming response around  the world demonstrates the impact the device has on players’ games and their  desire to use professionally designed gear to make their strokes better and the  game more fun. 
		      “We have received  a tremendous amount of positive feedback from tennis players of all skill  levels who have had great success with the WristAssist,” said Bow Rodgers,  President and CEO of SquareHit Tennis. “This high level of customer  satisfaction can be seen by the ever increasing list of positive testimonials  we receive each week from pros and weekend players alike.” 
		      SquareHit Tennis  continues to contribute a portion of the revenues on WristAssist sales to Youth  Tennis Advantage, a San Francisco Bay Area non-profit organization. The  proceeds from SquareHit Tennis serve to finance and support YTA’s academic  tutoring and tennis instruction programs for Bay Area inner-city children.  
		       About SquareHit Tennis  
		      SquareHit Tennis is based in Palo Alto and designs, develops and markets  innovative tennis training equipment. The company’s scientifically designed  products help players improve their strokes quickly by enabling them to “FEEL  what the Pros Feel,” and store that feeling in their muscle memory. To learn  more about the company and how you can improve your tennis game, visit www.squarehittennis.com.  
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