The German tennis journals Deutsches Tennismagazin and Deutsche Tenniszeitung tested several racquets in certain categories and in both tests HEAD racquets were test winners.
Read more…Amelie Mauresmo of France played in her first tournament as a HEAD player at the Open Gaz de France. Mauresmo reached the semifinals with her HEAD Flexpoint Radical MP. Fellow HEAD Player Sania Mirza Advanced to Semifinals.
Read more…For the fourth year in a row, a member of HEAD’s Team Elite has captured the boys’ championship at the Australian Open. 17-year-old Brydan Klein (AUS) thrilled the host country’s fans with his victory over fellow Team Elite player Jonathan Eysseric.
Read more…HEAD Badminton players enjoyed success at National Tournaments around Europe. Simon Maunoury won the French Men's singles competition and Elodie Eymard succeeded in the doubles. Anthony Clark and Donna Kellogg dominated the British doubles competitions.
Read more…HEAD player Ivan Ljubicic placed runner-up in his home tournament, the PBZ Zagreb Indoors in Croatia. In a two and a half hour Ljubicic was finally defeated by Marcos Baghdatis from Cyprus.
Read more…HEAD announced today that the company has signed an agreement with world No. 3 Amelie Mauresmo of France. The partnership begins immediately and will continue through 2010.
Read more…HEAD Racquetsports is launching two new racquets - the Extreme and the Extreme Pro - to offer aggressive, competitive players ultimate feel and unique touch through a new patented technology called MicroGel.
Read more…HEAD announced today that the company has signed agreements with the top world badminton player Anthony Clark of England and European champion Donna Kellogg. Both partnerships begin immediately and will continue through 2009.
Read more…HEAD player Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia claimed his first title in the new season at the Qatar ExxonMobil Open 2007 in Doha. In the final he defeated fellow HEAD player Andy Murray from Scotland.
Read more…HEAD announced today that the company has signed an agreement with top five player Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia. The partnership begins immediately and will continue through 2009.
Read more…HEAD racquet sports today announced the start of a three-year partnership with Tennis Europe, the largest regional association of the sport's governing body, the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
Read more…Last week HEAD player Mathias Boe of Denmark won the men’s doubles competition of the “Bulgarian Energetics” JSC Badminton Championship 2006, earning the first official victory of a HEAD badminton player on the IBF Badminton Circuit.
Read more…HEAD player Marat Safin helped Russia to once again bring home the Davis Cup. In 2002, the team brought home winning honors with three matches in three days, but this time Safin won the third point in a decisive fifth match in front of his hometown fans.
Read more…HEAD players Jose Acasuso and Augustin Calleri of Argentina and Russian HEAD players Marat Safin, Dmitry Tursunov and Mikhail Youzhny will face off this weekend at the Davis Cup finals in Moscow.
Read more…HEAD player Mark Knowles of the Bahamas and partner Daniel Nestor of Canada placed second in the doubles competition at the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai.
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