(Translated by https://www.hiragana.jp/)
ProKennex - Wikipedia Jump to content

ProKennex

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ProKennex
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustrySporting goods
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978) [1]
HeadquartersTaichung, Taiwan[2]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Lo Kunnan
ProductsRacquet sports equipment and accessories
ParentKunnan Enterprise Ltd.
Websiteprokennex.com

ProKennex is a Taiwanese manufacturer of racquet sports equipment for tennis, squash, badminton, racquetball, and pickleball. The company enjoyed wide global distribution in the 1980s, when manufacturing in Taiwan was booming due to domestic economic conditions. Parent company Kunnan Enterprise Ltd. has faced financial difficulties since the mid 1990s, leading to a contraction of the ProKennex name globally.[3] Today, the company focuses on a niche set of consumers interested in technology advancements in racquet sports. The company focuses on this aspect of its products by promoting itself as a "science and design company", rather than a standard racket manufacturer.[4]

History[edit]

The origins of the company began in 1965 when Lo Kunnan, the son of a plastic toy gun manufacturer, began producing wooden badminton racquets in the backyard of his father's house.[5] In 1968, Lo moved on to producing wooden tennis racquets, followed by aluminum racquets in 1973.

In 1969, Lo launched sporting goods company Kunnan Enterprises Ltd.; it quickly became the world's biggest badminton producer. [6] The company began branding their rackets in 1978. [7] The brand was originally called "Kennedy", named after the President of the United States John F. Kennedy. Later, because the presidential brand was deemed too political, it was renamed to "Kennex"; then to "ProKennex" (Chinese: 「肯尼) to avoid conflict with tennis ball maker "Tennex". [8]

They made the world's first mid-size graphite tennis racquet in 1980, followed by the world's first graphite squash racquet in 1983.[9] ProKennex also began using carbon fiber technology and exporting to other countries via a U.S. company.[7] By 1980, it grew to be the world's largest tennis racket manufacturer; its rackets were sold in more than 60 countries, accounting for 1/4 of the global market.[6] [10] At that time, ProKennex owned the world's largest tennis racket factory, and it also made rackets for other global brands such as Prince, Dunlop, Fischer, and Adidas. [11] [12] Professional tennis players sponsored by ProKennex included Li Na and Peng Shuai. [13] The company became known as the "Taiwan miracle". [14]

During this heyday period, ProKennex began to make other sporting goods such as golf clubs, fishing rods, sneakers, and sportswear.[6] Its parent company Kunnan Enterprises also expanded into unfamiliar ventures including computer, securities, and construction companies, and tried to start up a commercial bank. [15] ProKennex even owned a large hotel (Chinese: 「肯尼ふとし飯店はんてん) in Taichung, now called "Grand City Hotel" (Chinese: 大飯おおいてん). [16] [17] But the expansion and diversification proved too ambitious and complex; mounting financial liabilities forced Kunnan Enterprises into bankruptcy in 2000.[6]

In 2002, ProKennex reorganized to focus on racket sports and Lo Kunnan retired from the business he founded.[13]

Related companies[edit]

  • Kennex is a separate entity from the reorganization and uses a similar company logo; it markets household items.[18]
  • つぶせ凱實ぎょう is the global leader in carbon fiber tennis racket manufacturing; its founder 沈文 is a former vice president at Kunnan.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ About Pro Kennex
  2. ^ Taiwantrade
  3. ^ Getting Back Into The Swing of Things: Sports Rackets
  4. ^ ProKennex Official Website
  5. ^ About Pro Kennex
  6. ^ a b c d "現身うつせみ說法せっぽう1〉ぜん光男みつお企業きぎょうただしことちょう 光男みつお 過去かこてき成功せいこう經驗けいけんしるべ致對未來みらいふとし樂觀らっかん". 遠見とおみ. 2009-03-04. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  7. ^ a b "About Pro Kennex". Pro Kennex. Archived from the original on 2013-10-25. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  8. ^ "Pro-Kennex -- 遗忘てきひんぱい奋斗". ざい訊月かん. March 22, 2008. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  9. ^ About Us
  10. ^ "Charging the most because we make the best". Taiwan Today. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China (Taiwan). 1982-09-01. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  11. ^ , 瑟 (1982-06-01). "もうだまはくてき天下てんか". 天下てんか雜誌ざっし. No. 13.
  12. ^ 楊, しょう萍 (March 1983). "こうもとめ方法ほうほうある堅持けんじ理想りそう——肯尼あずか赫芝みなねがい做無「英雄えいゆう". 台灣たいわんこうはな雜誌ざっし. Taiwan Panorama.
  13. ^ a b "肯尼PROKENNEX". しなぱいいえ. Retrieved 2023-02-13.
  14. ^ なつ, ようぶん (2010-01-04). "光男みつお肯尼はいざいきゅう躁". こうしょう時報じほう. China Times Group. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  15. ^ , いく琪 (1987-11-01). "光男みつおてきじゅうおくごう". 天下てんか雜誌ざっし. No. 78.
  16. ^ そう, あきらくん (2014-06-15). "大飯おおいてん開幕かいまく 胡志強こしきょうほそすう歷史れきし". 中國時報ちゅうごくじほう. China Times Group. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  17. ^ , さとしあきら; ちん, あきくも; はやし佩均, 佩均 (2014-03-18). "4ほしきゅう飯店はんてん進駐しんちゅう 盼找かい豐原とよはら繁華はんか". なかあきらとう新聞しんぶんほう. 聯合れんごうほう. Retrieved 2023-01-05.
  18. ^ "せき於我們". Kennex. Retrieved 2023-02-19.
  19. ^ "せきかぎ技術ぎじゅつうりきゅうたい,竟反而救かい公司こうし做網だまはく衝到世界せかいだいいち證明しょうめい和氣わきしんてき也能せい大財おおたから". 哈佛商業しょうぎょう管理かんり評論ひょうろん. 2019-04-09. Retrieved 2023-02-19.

External links[edit]