Medibank International is a tennis competition held in Sydney at the Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre. It is held between the 6th – 12th of January. In the 2008 Medibank International, there will be 5 tennis players playing. They are James Blake, Lleyton Hewitt and Carlos Moya for the men and Justin Henin and Jelena Jankovic for the women. You can look these tennis players up in my tennis rankings. As you probably expect, tennis courts are green, but this year they changed them. Now they’re blue. These type of courts are called Plexicushion. Below is something about the new courts.
The Courts
Sydney’s premier tennis tournament, the Medibank International, will have a new surface in 2008.
All 16 courts at the Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre are being resurfaced with Plexicushion, a cushioned acrylic surface which has received world-wide support from leading players, including four-time winner of the Medibank International Lleyton Hewitt.
Tournament Director Craig Watson expects the new surface will attract an impressive world class field of men’s and women’s players to the 2008 Medibank International which will be played from January 6 – 12, 2008.
“Traditionally the Medibank International has attracted the world’s top men’s and women’s players and we’re expecting particularly strong fields for the 2008 tournament,” said Craig Watson. “The players will be keen to hit out on the Plexicushion surface as the ideal preparation for the first Grand Slam of the season, the Australian Open which will also be played on Plexicushion for the first time next year.”
Before the bobcats moved onto centre court today, Australia’s stars of the future – athletes from the High Performance Academy – had the honour of the final hit out on the court’s Rebound Ace surface in a training session with National Coach Wally Masur.
“It was a big thrill for the kids because they have great memories of seeing their tennis idols play on this showcase court, firstly at the 2000 Olympic Games and subsequently at the Medibank International,” Wally Masur said.
Wally Masur said the Plexicushion surface will benefit the development of junior players.
“The advantages of the Plexicushion surface are its consistency in pace and bounce; its suitability to Australian conditions because it retains less heat; and its comfort which lessens the risk of injury,” Wally Masur said. “This is not only a great initiative for the Medibank International, it will benefit players of all levels. The main advantage for junior players is that the consistency of the Plexicushion makes it an easier surface to play on which will help develop skills at a young age.”