Tennis News
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HEAD is working on more sustainable tennis racquets and pickleball paddles
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SINNER JOINS THE RANKS OF THE GREATS WITH FIRST GRAND SLAM TITLE IN MELBOURNERead more >
Jannik Sinner has carved his name on the Grand Slam roll of honour! Long tipped for the biggest prizes, the 22-year-old Italian finally came good by beating Daniil Medvedev in the final of the Australian Open to claim his first major title.
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SINNER’S RISE UP THE SLOPE WILL CONTINUE WITH HEADRead more >
The Italian player signs a new long-term contract that will keep him with his racquet manufacturer for several more years. The world’s fourth-best male tennis player Jannik Sinner has extended his contract with his racquet maker HEAD with a new multi-year deal.
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ZVEREV COMMITS TO HEAD FOR THE NEXT DECADERead more >
World No 6 extends his relationship with his racquet provider with new multi-year deal. Alexander Zverev has committed his future to HEAD, agreeing a new contract that will ensure that he plays with a HEAD racquet for the foreseeable future.
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DJOKOVIC ENDS OUTSTANDING YEAR WITH EVEN MORE HISTORIC ACHIEVEMENTSRead more >
The incomparable Novak Djokovic has written another chapter of tennis history! HEAD’s leading tennis ambassador has become the first player – man or woman – to top the world rankings for 400 weeks, following his victory at the ATP Finals in Turin.
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HEAD climbs to number one in the rankingsRead more >
HEAD has become the number one tennis racquet brand in Europe after gaining market share in an exceptional first half of 2023.
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DJOKOVIC THE HISTORY MAN SETS THREE NEW RECORDS WITH HIS FOURTH US OPEN TITLERead more >
The remarkable Novak Djokovic has set three more records by winning his fourth US Open title. He becomes the first man to win 24 major titles, he returns to the top of the rankings for a record-breaking 390th week, and he is the first man to win three majors in a year four times.
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GAUFF THE AMBASSADOR BECOMES HEAD’S NEWEST GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONRead more >
Women’s tennis has a new major champion – and she joins the impressive list of HEAD ambassadors to lift one of tennis’s four Grand Slam trophies. Coco Gauff on Saturday became the latest teenager to win a Grand Slam title, beating Aryna Sabalenka in the US Open final. It completes a remarkable apprenticeship for the 19-year-old American, who reached the fourth round at Wimbledon in 2019 aged just 15.
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PARIS BREAKOUT STAR KAROLINA MUCHOVA OFFERS THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL TENNISRead more >
Women’s tennis has a new player joining the caste of Grand Glam finalists – and she plays beautiful tennis with a HEAD racquet in her hand!
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DJOKOVIC WRITES MORE HISTORY AT AUSTRALIAN OPENRead more >
HEAD’s premier tennis ambassador Novak Djokovic has written another remarkable chapter in tennis history, winning a 10th Australian Open singles title to take his career tally of majors to 22.
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Hitting the Big Time – Taylor Fritz is looking to put in some strong performances at the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the yearRead more >
For a good while now, Taylor Fritz has been spoken of as the Next Big Thing of American men's tennis. But maybe it's time to drop the 'next'.
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New colour-coding for limited-edition Laver Cup® collectionRead more >
HEAD, the global provider of performance sporting goods, is once again the official tennis ball, racquet, string and racquet bag supplier to the Laver Cup®.
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Djokovic heads the HEAD Champions at WimbledonRead more >
Novak Djokovic’s 21st Grand Slam singles title and Barbora Krejickova’s fifth major women’s doubles success concluded another superb Wimbledon for players endorsing HEAD rackets.
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HEAD SALUTES ASHLEIGH BARTYRead more >
HEAD salutes the best female tennis player in the world, Ashleigh Barty, as she announces her retirement from professional tennis.
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HEAD SPORTSWEAR STEPS UP TO HELP REFUGEESRead more >
The humanitarian crisis in the Ukraine has forced millions of innocent people to flee their homes or take shelter without adequate supplies of clothing to protect them from the harsh cold of winter.
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Ashleigh Barty wins her home majorRead more >
This was Ashleigh Barty’s time, and the Australian hero seemed to know it. Rarely can the weight of a nation's expectation have been worn so apparently lightly. Ash smiled her way to a third Grand Slam title that looked probable from the first shots the 25-year-old hit on Rod Laver Arena two weeks ago.
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Limited-edition Laver Cup® range Exclusive to HEAD.com and endorsed by HEAD’s athletesRead more >
HEAD, the global leader in performance sporting goods, is releasing a limited-edition Laver Cup collection to celebrate its multi-year agreement with the tournament to be the official tennis ball, racquet, string and racquet bag supplier, as well as the official stringer. The product range, which includes racquets and bags, will be available exclusively on HEAD.com from September 7.
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Djokovic the history man closes in on Golden SlamRead more >
Novak Djokovic has once again proved he is not just the best tennis player in the world, but a real history man. HEAD’s leading racket ambassador has written another massive piece of tennis history with his victory at Wimbledon on Sunday – and he has completed three steps out of five towards the first ever men’s Golden Slam.
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The Barty Party – for a truly nice personRead more >
On the hallowed and most revered tennis court in the world, in front of 15,000 fans who rose in unison with deafening applause, Ash Barty realised a dream and created a slice of history. She had defeated Karolina Pliskova [score] and Wimbledon was hers.
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Roland Garros 2021 – HEAD’s most successful Grand Slam tournamentRead more >
The historic 19th Grand Slam title for Novak Djokovic and Barbora Krejcikova’s singles-and-doubles double were just the headlines from the most successful Grand Slam tournament that Head has ever had.
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Djokovic HEAD and shoulders above the best in tennis historyRead more >
Novak defeated first time major finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 to win the French Open for the second time and in doing so became the only man in the ‘open era’ of tennis, which dates back to 1968, to claim every one of the four majors: Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open, multiple times.
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Barbora Krejcikova is the Roland Garros women’s singles and doubles championRead more >
Barbora Krejcikova is the Roland Garros women’s singles and doubles champion! It’s the first time since Mary Pierce in 2000 that a player won both titles in Paris. Krejcikova already knew what it was like to hold the doubles trophy (she did it in 2018). But as an unseeded player, getting her hands on the Trophée Suzanne Lenglen after her 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 win on the Philippe Chatrier Arena is the fulfilment of dream she never gave up on.
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"Take my game to the next level": Andrey Rublev joins HEADRead more >
Russian tennis pro signs long-term contract with the Austrian tennis brand.
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Novak Dojokovic breaks world No 1 recordRead more >
Novak Djokovic today becomes the longest-standing male player at the top of tennis’s world rankings. The 33-year-old Serb appears at the top of this week’s ranking list for the 311th week of his career, beating the record of 310 set in 2018 by Roger Federer.
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Djokovic takes another step into the history booksRead more >
Novak Djokovic has taken another step towards being recognised as the greatest tennis player in history with his 18th Grand Slam title and ninth Australian Open crown.