Singapore Tennis Lessons: Happy Tennis Ball Logo

Why is there a smiley face tennis ball in your logo?
Tennis is all about the ball. Without the tennis ball you cannot play. To simulate playing/training for tennis, you can hit or throw with your hands and you can play anywhere anytime in any space you can, but you NEED the ball.
My logo displays the tennis ball as the focal point. Being on the court and the fun with the smiley face on the ball. The dynamic action of tennis with the trajectory depicted.
Popular opinion is the most important and prestigious things in tennis are the 4 Grand Slam tournaments.
Pictured above are their logos all taken from my Grand Slam hats.
Wimbledon has kept the original logo throughout time. The Roland Garros began in 1987 establishing the identity opposed to the often called “French Open” before that.
The Australian Open and US Open have very recently changed their logos.
Which do you like best? I prefer Roland Garros and Wimbledon. I feel the circle and in circle in both signifies the tennis ball and that we need to do everything we can for tennis to prosper ongoing now and in the future.
The Australian Open and US Open ones could be improved by:
– using circles, which also make me think of the seam on the tennis ball and of course the ball itself.
– look more like a badge of honour as Roland Garros and Wimbledon do, seeing that honour is integral to tennis.
– depict tradition and history which integral to the sport of tennis, that even just the colour schemes do in the Roland Garros and  Wimbledon logos.
ABOUT ME: I love tennis, health, knowledge, innovation, happiness and improvement.
I am a full-time Tennis Coaching Expert in Singapore using  Applied Exercise Sport Science to ensure greater Tennis Performance. Thereby, supplying YOU with THE On Court Advantage.
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Jay Davern is available for training 7 days per week, email info@oncourtadvantage.com for details. All training both on court and off court can be tailored to your requests. Jay is a tennis sports scientist, a master of the analysis and correction of stroke production, footwork, court movement and in strategy and tactics. He teaches all students peak performance psychology techniques to dramatically improve mental focus and success.