HEAD players enjoyed two weeks of challenging and successful tournaments at the 2007 U.S. Open. World No. 2 Svetlana Kuznetsova battled her way through to the final round. Fellow HEAD players Julian Knowle and Simon Aspelin won the men's doubles title.
Read more…HEAD recently sponsored the 2007 Nations Challenge and Junior Championships, organized by Tennis Europe, the largest regional association of the sport's governing body, the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
Read more…German Tennis Magazin, one of the leading tennis publications in Europe, voted the Metallix 10 the No. 1 tennis racquet in a recent test of high performance tennis racquets.
Read more…HEAD players enjoyed success this weekend at the Pilot Penn Tennis tournament in New Haven. Top-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova won the women’s title. It was her first WTA title in 2007.
Read more…HEAD players Victoria Azarenka and Virginie Razzano reached the quarterfinals at the East West Bank Classic in Los Angeles this weekend.
Read more…HEAD player Patty Schnyder reached the final round in singles competition at the Acura Classic in San Diego.
Read more…HEAD player Sania Mirza reached the final round in singles competition at the Bank of the West Classic in Stanford and went on to win the doubles title.
Read more…HEAD player Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland reached the final of the Mercedes Cup in Stuttgart. In Cincinnati, Sania Mirza reached the semifinals in the singles competition and earned the doubles title.
Read more…HEAD Player Fabrice Santoro of France beat seed Nicolas Mahut to win the Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championship in Newport. The victory marks Santoro’s first tournament win in 2007.
Read more…HEAD Badminton Player Zhou Mi proved last week at the Thailand Open that she is on her way back to the badminton top ten after a year-long injury. Mi reached the final round of the Thailand Open beating top ranked players along the way.
Read more…Frenchman and HEAD Player Richard Gasquet reached the Grand Slam semifinal, beating No. 3 seed Andy Roddick along the way.
Read more…HEAD players and nation fellows Ivan Ljubicic and Ivo Karlovic from Croatia both won their first grass court title last week. Ljubicic won in s’Hertogenbosch while Karlovic succeeded in Nottingham.
Read more…HEAD is launching a new tour racquet line – the MicroGel Radical Series – offering aggressive, competitive players the ultimate feel and unique touch – through HEAD’s newest technology, MicroGel.
Read more…HEAD Player Arnaud Clement of France sailed past World No. 4 Novak Djokovic to reach the semifinal round of the Artois Championships at Queen’s Club. Mark Knowles won the doubles competition while Julian Knowle won the doubles in Halle.
Read more…Seventeen-year-old Team Elite member Alize Cornet survived the pressure of expectations and a slow start in Sunday’s French Junior Championships girls' singles final to give France a homegrown champion at Roland Garros.
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