I want to share a bit of a personal story. I attended last year’s symposium (2014) based on the advice of Tim Strawn with one primary goal in mind; to learn some advanced stringing skills and to test for my USRSA certification. What I failed to realize is the true impact this one week would make on my life. I was not only able to complete my testing for Master Racquet Technician, but the people I met with had such a meaningful impact on my life. When I traveled to the symposium, I kept asking myself why would a guy like me be attending such an event. It didn’t take long to realize why I was there.
I left Tampa last year with a new vision for my life. It was there, when I first realized the dream of owning my own stringing company. The idea of String Sensation was born in Tampa last year. As I make plans to attend my second symposium this fall, I look forward to learning new skills and concentrating on racquet customization.
Babolat has been involved with the IART from the beginning and we are proud to support and be a part of an organization like this! The communication and the contacts this symposium and website fosters for stringer across the world is something like I have never seen before. That type of collaboration is awesome, and it is good for stringers and great for the tennis community!
“Stringing is such an essential part of the game of tennis, and one that is too often overlooked. As a brand that takes performance seriously, Dunlop is proud to partner with the IART for their annual symposium.”
“The IART Symposium is like no other and definitely raises the bar for any other tennis symposiums within the tennis industry. How much fun to start a Symposium with a round robin for all available to attend, which gets the ball rolling for a great week of networking. YTEX acted as sponsor for the 2014 Symposium along side the industry brand leaders (Wilson, Babolat, Dunlop etc.) and very chuffed to be awarded the official t-shirt sponsor for the 2015 Symposium in September.
Besides holding the venue at the beautiful Saddle Brook Resort in Tampa, which is just plain paradise, you’ll leave there with a bunch of new friends all obsessed with being their best at their craft of servicing racquets. You can skip a few others but don’t miss this one”
Tim, while I no longer work in the stringing industry the reason I am still involved in the IART is because you and your team are top notch. True industry professionals who care about their craft and want to share their skills with others for the good of the sport. There are many conferences in the industry that you question why you went but the IART Symposium is not one of those. The days are filled with great seminars that even the most seasoned stringers will still have the ability to learn more.
Thanks
Dave Malinowski