HEAD racquet rebels dominated in Asia, with Mikhail Youzhny defeating Andrey Golubev to win the Malaysian Open. In Bangkok, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez followed up his semi-final knockout of world No. 1 Rafael Nadal with a title victory over Jarkko Nieminen.
Read more…Tony Ly from South Carolina (USA) will have the tennis experience of his life when he gets on court with Stefanie Graf and Andre Agassi after winning HEAD's Star Series promotion. The date with HEAD's top pair of ambassadors will take place in November.
Read more…Frenchman Gilles Simon claimed the seventh title of his career as he triumphed in a battle of HEAD racquet rebels in Metz defeating Germany's Mischa Zverev 6-3, 6-2. Simon, playing with a YouTek Prestige MP, brought his new family along for the week.
Read more…Last weekend the Davis Cup semi-finals were held at two different venues in Serbia and France. Both host nations won their respective ties in front of their home crowd. Serbia as host nation will continue using the HEAD ATP balls in the final showdown.
Read more…Novak Djokovic battled two days of rain delays and his opponent Rafael Nadal, with the Serb mounting a stern challenge in his US Open finals loss. He will return to ATP World No. 2. Yaroslava Shvedova claimed the women's doubles title!
Read more…Novak Djokovic and Mikhail Youzhny continued their great run at the US Open. Djokovic won in straight sets against Gael Monfils while Youzhny succeeded in five sets against HEAD fellow player Stanislas Wawrinka. Listen what they said after their matches.
Read more…HEAD's racquet rebels claim four of eight spots in the quarters of the US Open 2010 demonstrating “The Power of You”! Besides title aspirant Novak Djokovic and Robin Soderling, Stanislas Wawrinka and Mikhail Youzhny will face each other in the next round.
Read more…HEAD tennis aces populate the main draws of the US Open 2010 with World No. 3 Novak Djokovic, two-time Roland Garros finalist Robin Soderling and 2004 champion Svetlana Kuznetsova. In total, six HEAD racquet rebels made it to the second tournament week.
Read more…HEAD racquet rebel Sergiy Stakhovsky took a giant step into the US Open after New Haven trophy success, with the Ukranian wielding his YouTek Prestige MP to earn his second title of the season as he won the Pilot Pen event in Connecticut.
Read more…HEAD racquet rebel Andy Murray became the first player in a decade and a half to win two consecutive titles in Canada, defeating Roger Federer 7-5, 7-5 at the Toronto Masters.
Read more…HEAD racquet rebel Svetlana Kuznetsova won her first title in ten months as the Russian beat Agnieszka Radwanska at the San Diego WTA event. Croatian Marin Cilic claimed a semi final spot in Washington.
Read more…Victoria Azarenka claimed the title of Stanford winning against Maria Sharapove in the final. It was her first trophy since Miami 2009. On the ATP side, Andy Murray and Richard Gasquet put up tough competitive showings in their finals.
Read more…Fernando Cadilla Sousa from Argentina was drawn out of 25,000 participants to win the grand prize. The 28-year-old earned the chance to "Win & Play" with World No. 2 Novak Djokovic thanks to his participation in the Golden HEAD Ball campaign 2010.
Read more…HEAD Racquet rebel Robin Soderling comes in second in front of Swedish homecrowd
Read more…The HEAD YouTek Star Series is the first Tennis Racquet Series to win the prestigious Red Dot Award for Product Design. Steffi Graf & Andre Agassi who have been involved in the performance development are joining HEAD in celebrating this great honour.
Read more…Last weeks Davis Cup quarter-finals were held at different venues all around the world. The weekend in Moscow and Split proved to be another successful test for the HEAD ATP tennis ball as two of World Group ties contested using HEAD’s flagshipball.
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