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Job Vacancy - Sports Engineer (12-month fixed term contract)
(15 Dec 2011) The International Tennis Federation (ITF), the world governing body of tennis, is recruiting for a Sports Engineer within their Science & Technical department....
2011 ITF Approved Tennis Balls, Classified Surfaces and Recognised Courts - Frontpage Image "ITF Approved Tennis Balls, Classified Surfaces & Recognised Courts 2011 - a guide to products and test methods" booklet published
(11 Feb 2011) This week sees the publication of “ITF Approved Tennis Balls, Classified Surfaces & Recognised Courts 2011 – a guide to products and test methods”....
Wind tunnel (front) ITF Technical Centre "Open Lab" projects 2009/10
(16 Oct 2008) ITF Technical Centre is the world’s leading tennis-specific research centre....
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