Slazenger is one of the longest established sporting brands in the world with almost 150 years of global presence, on playing fields and major sporting arenas across the world, in tennis, cricket, hockey, swimming and golf.
In 1902 Slazenger was appointed the official tennis ball supplier for Wimbledon, a partnership that is now in its 113th year and is the longest running sporting sponsorship in history. Slazenger tennis balls were first requested to be used at Wimbledon by champion tennis players. Slazenger since became the official Wimbledon tennis ball supplier in 1902. Eighty four years later, the yellow Slazenger balls were first introduced at Wimbledon.
Today, Slazenger continues to be a major international sports brand synonymous with performance, style and expertise.
The Slazenger Table Tennis Table is the perfect addition to any game room or lounge.
Contemporary in design with a smooth surface providing extra bounce for the ball.
Sturdy, reinforced frame with compact design.
Slazneger takes pride in ensuring customers have peace of mind.
All products are covered by a 1-year limited warranty. Assembly is required, assistance is available via their SA Service Centre.
The year was 1997. Some of you may not have even been born yet, while some of us were doing everything in our power to keep our Tamagotchis alive, hoping they wouldn't soil themselves to death between classes. The Spice Girls were on the news more often than Eskom, and life was pretty good.
Then there was James Cameron's masterpiece, Titanic - Leo became the heartthrob of millions, and Celine Dion CDs cleared the shelves (kids, you can ask the folks what a CD is.)
But something else happened: suddenly everyone wanted to board a cruise ship - whether to reenact the famous 'Jack, I'm flying!' scene, or get drawn like one of his French girls.
A LOT has changed in 25 years, but the fact remains: Leo is still a heartthrob and people still want to go on cruises. Now's your chance, with our main deal of a 4-night cruise for 2 on the luxurious Sinfonia! There may not have been room for Jack on that dang floating door, but there would definitely be room in one of these suites!