Playing in his first junior event since he captured the ITF World Junior Championship last December, the top-seeded Young dominated the field at the ITF Grade B1 event in Palm Springs California.
Read more…HEAD player Svetlana Kuznetsova needed only 90 minutes to upset No. 4 seed Maria Sharapova 6-3, 6-4 during an all-Russian final at the 2006 NASDAQ-100 Open in Key Biscane, Florida.
Read more…HEAD/Penn Racquet Sports has announced the company’s worldwide sponsorship of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) as the “Official Tennis Racquet and Tennis Bag” of the organization.
Read more…At the 30th annual Stars For Stars Gala in Miami, Florida, Gael Monfils and Sania Mirza accepted the “Newcomer of the Year” award after successful rookie years on the Professional Circuit in 2005.
Read more…The start of the 2006 Grand Slam season brought with it everything that makes for a great tennis sensation.
Read more…Third-seed Jose Acasuso became the first player in 2006 to win both the singles and doubles titles at the same ATP event when he defeated hometown hero Nicolas Massu in the final of the Movistar Open in Vina del Mar, Chile.
Read more…The outstanding success of Flexpoint technology and the huge international demand have confirmed the intention of those in charge at HEAD to present this innovative technology in its “legendary” racquet.
Read more…HEAD, one of the leading tennis companies world wide, is presenting a new Tour Team Series of bags for professional partners as well as for amateur players, who are looking for new, functional and attractive sport luggage.
Read more…For the third year in a row, a HEAD Team Elite member has captured the Australian Open Junior Boys’ singles title. Unseeded Alexandre Sidorenko of France joins Donald Young (2005) and Gael Monfils (2004) on the list of Australian Open Boys’ Champions
Read more…HEAD received top recognition in a recent racquet play test conducted by Germany’s premier tennis trade magazine, Deutsche Tennis Zeitung. Of several different pro tour racquets sampled, the HEAD Flexpoint Radical MP received the highest marks (96/100)
Read more…Tszvetana Pironkova, 18-year-old Bulgarian former HEAD Team Elite member was winning in her first-ever Grand Slam match over No. 10 seed American Venus Williams with 6-2 0-6 9-7.
Read more…It was an almost perfect start into the season 2006 for HEAD’ s Youngster Gael Monfils.
Read more…Azarenka and HEAD Rally to No. 1 in 2005.
Read more…Together HEAD and Young Made History in 2005.
Read more…The Boys 16s singles final featured two members of Team Elite, and it was Spain’s Gueorgui Roumenov emerging as the champion, with a 6-4, 6-3 victory over Stephane Piro of France.
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