A Royal Match for the Sophisticated Tennis Player:
“ellesse tennis club with windsor racket shop” to Debut at Tamagawa Takashimaya S・C on April 21
GOLDWIN Inc. (HQ: Shibuya, Tokyo/President: Akio Nishida/First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange: 8111) is pleased to announce the opening of ellesse tennis club with windsor racket shop on April 21, 2015 on the fifth floor of Tamagawa Takashimaya S・C, South Building. The new shop will specialize in tennis apparel and equipment.
ellesse tennis club with windosr racket shop is a big win for the doubles team of GOLDWIN and Windsor Racket Shop (Windsor Corporation), a tennis/badminton specialty store. The shop offers an unbeatable combination of ellesse’s sophisticated yet functional wear and accessories and the high-performance tennis gear selected by Windsor Racket Shop, elevating your tennis experience to a whole new level.
The shop will showcase original merchandise available only at the store as well as imported goods. Also featured are in-store promotional events coordinated with the four major tennis tournaments, along with tennis clinics given personally by ellesse-sponsored professional players. We invite all tennis fans to join us at ellesse tennis club with windosr racket shop—a new hub of tennis culture.
ellesse tennis club with windsor racket shop
Address: Minamikan 5F, Tamagawa Takshimaya S・C, 3-17-1 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-0094
Phone: 03-6411-7650 (Can be used from April 20)
Floor area: Approx. 145.5 m2
Business hours: 10:00-21:00 (Business hours of Tamagawa Takashimaya S・C)
The new store reflects GOLDWIN’s ongoing commitment to its key midterm goals, which include implementing a multi-brand strategy and transitioning into a demand-driven business operation through an aggressive expansion of wholly owned, independently operated stores. Our goal is to meet the increasingly diversified needs of our customers.
* Windsor Racket Shop is a tennis/badminton specialty shop established in 1966 and operated by Windsor Corporation at 11 locations including Shibuya, Yokohama and Umeda as of April 10, 2015.