Tennis dealers are optimistic about the year ahead amid a challenging
and evolving marketplace, according to the "Dealer Trends Report,"
which was recently released by the TIA to its participating partner
membership. Tennis dealers have also seen a spike in consumer interest
of youth tennis equipment in the past year. This annual report serves
as a barometer of dealer confidence in the industry as well as a "report
card" for brands carried by the various tennis dealers across the
country. The report also highlights key current issues, such as
competition from online-only retailers, facing the tennis specialty
retail market.
Just as the economy appeared to be turning in the right direction
towards the end of 2012, this year's report also indicates that dealers'
confidence in the tennis industry equipment market, especially in the
racquet category, is continuing to grow. Nearly half (46%) of the tennis
dealers across the country expect their racquet sales in 2013 to
increase and 51% expect the year ahead to maintain the "status quo" of
2012. In addition, 51% of dealers saw an increase in racquet sales in
2012 over 2011. Dealers who saw increases in 2012 attributed their
success to better marketing and product lines from the brands they
carried, better weather, and more new players. The percent of dealers
expecting fewer future racquet sales for the year ahead decreased for
the third consecutive year, indicating growing optimism about the future
of racquet sales in their stores.
As the industry's collective efforts to grow tennis in the youth
market continue to penetrate the broader base of the industry, dealers
are seeing increased consumer interest in the youth equipment. In 2012,
64% of tennis specialty dealers noticed a significant spike in consumer
interest of 10 and Under Tennis equipment and 50% of those same dealers
are expecting the interest to be genuine and gain traction in the next 6
to 12 months.
Although specialty dealers are optimistic about the year ahead, they
are aware of some key challenges that face their segment of the market
moving forward. The key concern from specialty dealers in 2012 is the
competition they face from online only retailers. For the past three
years, approximately 90% of dealers rank this as one of the top 2 most
important issues affecting their segment of the industry. A growing
concern among dealers is the number of racquet models being introduced
by manufacturers, in addition to consumers who are "showrooming,"
meaning they come into the store to view product and then go home to
purchase online, often at discounted prices.
For the 2012 study, a representative panel of specialty tennis
retailers across the US completed the survey to obtain the results. If
you have questions about this year's Dealer Trends Study or would like
more information on TIA research, email us at research@tennisindustry.org or call at 866.686.3036.
( Source TIA )
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