During my tournament week at the International Wilson Open 2026 at the Ali Bey Club Manavgat, I had a reliable and innovative companion with me – in my bottle before and during my matches. With the innovative electrolyte drink Orthomol Sport perform, I was able to replenish my electrolytes, B vitamins, and caffeine sip by sip. And it's so easy: tear open the sachet, pour the granules into your water bottle, add water, and you're done! It's especially practical and easy to take and prepare abroad, as good apple spritzer isn't always readily available. Even though the temperatures in Turkey weren't particularly high, I was always sweating, and it's important to replenish electrolytes and protect myself from fatigue and muscle exhaustion. Orthomol Sport perform, with its unique composition, makes a great contribution to this and tastes fantastic, in my opinion! It's the perfect nutritional supplement partner not only during tournaments but also during the sometimes very intensive preseason training! So recharge your energy tanks, and do it exactly when it's important and makes sense!
The BMW Open by Bitpanda is always a very special ATP tournament event on German soil. From April 11th to 19th, 2026, the ATP 500 tournament, featuring the strongest field in its history, take place at the beautiful MTTC Iphitos facility in Munich. Sascha Zverev, Taylor Fritz, Ben Shelton, and Alexander Bublik lead the field and will be competing alongside rising stars Jakub Mensik and Joao Fonseca, and many more. This lineup is sure to make any tennis fan eager to watch.
Together with our partner Dunlop, we're giving away two tickets for Tuesday, April 14, 2026. And that's not all: you'll receive an exclusive tour of the tournament grounds , including behind-the-scenes glimpses and lots of background information. So don't hesitate, enter by April 6, 2026. Perhaps you'll soon be able to experience the illustrious field of participants and the unique tournament atmosphere in Munich live. Right in the heart of the action! We wish you the best of luck.
The Pure Aero series has been among the most popular tennis rackets on the tour and in tennis clubs worldwide for years. Since Carlos Alcaraz , the racket has truly entered the spotlight: The Spaniard plays with a version of the Pure Aero 98 the Pure Aero 98 and Pure Aero Plus differ ? And which model is best suited for whom? We've taken a closer look at both rackets – in the style of a classic playtest from our "TRIPLE T - TennisTraveller Tests" .
And now for the best part: we're giving away both Babolat Pure Aero rackets that we tested – so two of you can become real spin machines on the court! Enter by March 29, 2026 , and win either the Babolat Pure Aero Plus or the Babolat Pure Aero 98! We're keeping our fingers crossed for you!
Fantastic news from our partner Dunlop! Dunlop is proud to announce its return as the official ball partner of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart. For the first time since 2013, Dunlop will once again provide the official tournament ball when the world's best female tennis players gather from April 11th to 19th, 2026, for one of the most prestigious indoor tournaments on the WTA calendar. With over 100 years of tennis tradition, Dunlop stands for quality, innovation, and a genuine passion for the sport. The brand was already part of this long-standing tournament until 2013 – and now it returns to the big stage with the same conviction and commitment.
In our "TRIPLE T - TennisTraveller Tests" , we've once again taken a close look at a tennis shoe: the adidas Barricade 14 ALLCOURT tennis shoe for women , which we received for testing from our partner Tennis Warehouse Europe . Some tennis shoes feel like sneakers. Others more like "tools." And then there are models like the Barricade 14 – which feel more like a tactical upgrade for the game. With the latest version of the legendary Barricade series, adidas is launching an all-court shoe that aims to combine stability, control, and comfort in a modern, lighter package. We've examined what the Barricade 14 can really do – and who it's suitable for.
How do you actually ensure you get enough vitamins and nutrients? On my road to Manavgat and my return to regular training, I naturally pay close attention to my diet. Especially during my three-week tour through Vietnam, in addition to a healthy and balanced diet, a daily extra dose of vitamins and nutrients on the agenda. This is particularly important when exercising in a hot and humid climate and sweating profusely, as I do. A wonderful little helper proved to be an Orthomol Sport drink – a true all-rounder when it comes to supplements, containing important vitamins, minerals, magnesium, coenzyme Q10, and omega-3. And what can I say? Since I've been drinking a bottle of Orthomol Sport every day for the past six weeks, I've practically had no more toe cramps. And they were really bothering me at the end of last year. But find out for yourself which vitamins and nutrients are actually good for what.
We don't just play tennis at home, but also when we travel, of course. On our Vietnam trip, we took the new HEAD SPEED rackets with us and tested them out. Specifically, the TOUR, PRO, and MP. One racket family, yet three different rackets. After intense rallies on various Vietnamese hard courts, we summarize our impressions in our "TRIPLE T - TennisTraveller Tests" – as always, focusing on technique, feel, and usage recommendations.
And now for the best part: we're giving away these three HEAD rackets that we've tested ourselves – so three of you can really bring SPEED to the court! Enter by February 18, 2026 , and win one of the three HEAD rackets that will not only bring you power, but also rekindle that wanderlust that's still inside them.
The start of my very own tournament journey, My Road to Manavgat, reach its first highlight at the 23rd International Wilson Masters Open at the Ali Bey Club Manavgat Patricio Travel , I'll be flying to Turkey on March 20, 2026, to participate in the prestigious MT1000 senior tournament. Of course, tennis will be the main focus. But the various side events and leisure activities at the club promise a wonderful week of tennis. And naturally, there will be many enjoyable and interesting conversations and encounters with other tournament participants, club staff, and Patricio Travel employees. I'm already incredibly excited! Perhaps some of you might also be interested in participating in the tournament? I'll tell you what to expect in today's blog post. And I'm sure that the week itself will be even better than expected and described!
Starting next week, we'll be reporting from afar, because the TennisTraveller is off to Vietnam for three weeks! We'll be taking you along on a very special journey from Hanoi in the north to Ho Chi Minh City in the south. Of course, our tennis rackets are packed, as we'll be checking out and testing some lovely hotels with tennis courts in Vietnam. And naturally, we'll be sharing our experiences. But that's not all: we'll also be reporting on our excursions, impressions, and adventures, because we want to give you a closer look at Vietnam with its diverse landscapes, cultural highlights, and breathtaking nature. Together with Saffron Travel , a Vietnamese travel agency, we've planned an exciting and varied tour that we're really looking forward to! Because we think road trips and long-distance travel can be wonderfully combined with tennis!
Getting started in tournament tennis as a senior can raise a few questions for many players. What kinds of tournaments are there? What tournament categories exist at the regional, national, and international levels, and who are the respective tournaments suitable for? In connection with my own personal " Road to Manavgat ," the tournament trip with Patricio Travel to the 23rd International Wilson Masters Open next March, I've taken a closer look at the senior tournament landscape. Even after a 20-year hiatus from tournaments, the tournament categories aren't unfamiliar to me, as I've traveled extensively with my children to national and international tournaments in recent years. And the junior and adult tournament scene isn't dramatically different from that of seniors. I'd like to give you a brief overview of the senior tournament scene soon and perhaps clarify a few questions and uncertainties. Because one thing is certain: playing in tournaments is perfectly possible at a senior age and offers players of all skill levels plenty of opportunities to be active.
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