CLOVER (2 pieces)
10 €
CLOVER DAMPENER (2 pieces)
For over 2000 years, the four-leaf clover has been regarded as a symbol of luck. It is said that Eve took a four-leaf clover as a keepsake from paradise (symbolizing, among other things, the cross, the four Gospels, a piece of paradise). The Celts also attributed magical powers to clovers, especially four-leaf clovers. Four-leaf clovers are actually mutations of three-leaf clovers, making them extremely rare and difficult to find. So, finding one is considered lucky.
The use of this dampener grants the following abilities:
- Brings luck.
- Helps execute "rare shots" better, such as the "tweener."
- The wind will contribute to your points (the four leaves represent the four elements, here = "air").
- Playing tennis in hot temperatures will be easy for you (= element "fire").
- Court errors will not be a concern for you (= element "earth").
- Rain delays will bring you tactical advantages (= element "water").
- Luck in tournament travels (the four leaves are also a symbol for the four cardinal directions: north, east, south, west).
For over 2000 years, the four-leaf clover has been regarded as a symbol of luck. It is said that Eve took a four-leaf clover as a keepsake from paradise (symbolizing, among other things, the cross, the four Gospels, a piece of paradise). The Celts also attributed magical powers to clovers, especially four-leaf clovers. Four-leaf clovers are actually mutations of three-leaf clovers, making them extremely rare and difficult to find. So, finding one is considered lucky.
The use of this dampener grants the following abilities:
- Brings luck.
- Helps execute "rare shots" better, such as the "tweener."
- The wind will contribute to your points (the four leaves represent the four elements, here = "air").
- Playing tennis in hot temperatures will be easy for you (= element "fire").
- Court errors will not be a concern for you (= element "earth").
- Rain delays will bring you tactical advantages (= element "water").
- Luck in tournament travels (the four leaves are also a symbol for the four cardinal directions: north, east, south, west).