Tennis fans are getting an eyeful of KT Tape these days — first at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells a few weeks ago, and now at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami this week. At both tournaments, top players have been seen sporting Kinesiology Therapeutic Tape during their matches. Some of the most common injuries being taped include knees, back, elbows and wrists — all places that tennis players have over-use injuries. KT Tape also allows players with these problems to quickly get get back on the court doing what they love.
And pros aren’t the only ones who’ve been sporting KT Tape. Tennis players and athletes at all levels have jumped on the drug-free pain management wagon — check out the KT Tape facebook page to read their stories.
The Sony Ericsson Open, held at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Miami,FL, continued through April 4. If you’d like to spot some KT Tape in action, you can keep up-to-date with the most recent scores at Tennis.com. And don’t forget to let us know who you saw wearing KT Tape.

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