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The Barty Party – for a truly nice personWeiterlesen >
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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HEAD Global Ambassador Laura Massaro Delivers Fascinating World Championship PreviewWeiterlesen >
The 2021 World Squash Championships are due to start in a matter of days and HEAD Squash global ambassador Laura Massaro has delivered a fascinating insight into the hopes and expectations of our players who will be going for glory in Chicago next week.
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“PLAY YOUR OWN GAME” WITH THE NEW GAMMA SERIESWeiterlesen >
La esperada serie Gamma viene abanderada por los jugadores profesionales Arturo Coello y Edu Alonso. Versatilidad, innovación y diseño están más que asegurados en la pista. Bajo el claim: ‘Juega tu propio juego’, HEAD lanza una nueva versión de los conocidos modelos Graphene 360+ Gamma Pro y Graphene 360+ Gamma Motion, ahora provistos de la tecnología Graphene 360+. Con su inconfundible diseño geométrico y con esta nueva tecnología la serie HEAD Gamma es totalmente diferente.
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XTERRA Europe 2021Geposted: 22/06/2021Kategorien: SwimmingWeiterlesen >
In beautiful Toscolano Maderno, on the shores of Lake Garda, the long-awaited XTERRA Europe 2021 season of off-road triathlon began last weekend, and this year it is sponsored by Zoggs for the swimming leg!
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Roland Garros 2021 – HEAD’s most successful Grand Slam tournamentWeiterlesen >
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 historyWeiterlesen >
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 championWeiterlesen >
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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Laura Massaro reveals tears, turmoil and triumph in autobiography All InWeiterlesen >
Former squash World Champion, World No.1 and Commonwealth Games double silver medallist Laura Massaro MBE is one of the most successful British sportswomen of her generation. Now Massaro is revealing the tears and turmoil behind the triumph in her deeply personal new autobiography All In, available in special edition hardback and paperback from Tuesday 1st June.
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Everything you need to know about clay court tennis shoesGeposted: 01/06/2021Kategorien: ALL ABOUT TENNIS
We've answered some of your questions on clay-court tennis shoes.
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Zahed on his way to reach the world's top 5 rankingsWeiterlesen >
ZAHED SALEM believes he is hitting his squash peak at exactly the right time as he bids to achieve his career goal of a place in the world’s top-5 squash rankings.
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The Squash Colossus - exclusive interview with Jansher KhanWeiterlesen >
THE legendary Jansher Khan has revealed his delight at re-joining Team HEAD almost three decades after he first signed on the dotted line to pioneer our ground-breaking Pyramid Power Series.
Perceived by many as the greatest squash player to have ever picked up a racket, Jansher’s 97-month reign as world No.1 between 1988 and 1998 is still the longest in the history of the men’s game.
Jansher was to go on to win the majority of his record-breaking eight
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"Take my game to the next level": Andrey Rublev joins HEADWeiterlesen >
Russian tennis pro signs long-term contract with the Austrian tennis brand.
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Anna Veith & HEAD – the success story continuesWeiterlesen >
Olympic champion, triple World Champion, double overall World Cup winner - Anna Veith has achieved all of her great successes together with HEAD. Beyond the end of her racing career, the Austrian athlete will continue her long-standing partnership with the world's most successful ski brand at least until 2024 - as brand and sportswear ambassador, assisting in the development of new products as well as on projects with upcoming HEAD stars.
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Three HEAD athletes in Freeride World Tour overall top three.Weiterlesen >
It does appear as some skiers have a special deal with the universe. A relation with gravity based on a different set of rules than the rest of us. Is this why Sam Kuch floated up to the freeriding stratosphere on a star-studded wagon? Or is he just a damn good skier. Maybe the best?
The Bec giveth and the Bec taketh away. Never has an overall 2nd place in the Freeride World Tour been so bittersweet as for the Norwegian Olympic mogul skier gone freeride queen, Hedvig Wessel. And few bronze medals so unanticipated and celebrated as Carl Regnér’s third spot in the overall ski men rankings. Snowboarder Cody Bramwell was also seemingly pleased with his trophy for the 3rd place in the overall snowboard category. But let’s take it back for a moment and set the scene.
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New HEAD GRAVITY racquet series - Ask for forgivenessGeposted: 22/03/2021Kategorien: ALL ABOUT TENNISWeiterlesen >
Back in the 1980s and 1990s, people would talk at your tennis club if anyone had a forgiving racquet with a big sweetspot, saying they must be less of a player. What would a decent tennis player want with so much margin for error?
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HEAD World Cup Rebels sind das beste Ski-Team der WeltWeiterlesen >
In Lenzerheide ging eine der erfolgreichsten Saisonen in der Geschichte von HEAD zu Ende: Mit sieben WM-Goldmedaillen, einer großen und vier kleinen Kristallkugeln sowie 19 Weltcup-Siegen demonstrierten die HEAD World Cup Rebels ihre ganz besondere Klasse. Sie sind – und das bestätigt auch das Brand Ranking der FIS – das beste Ski-Team der Welt.
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Alexis Pinturault – zum Geburtstag großes und kleines KristallWeiterlesen >
Zu seinem 30. Geburtstag machte sich Alexis Pinturault am Samstag zwei ganz besondere Geschenke: Mit seinem Sieg beim finalen Riesenslalom in Lenzerheide sicherte sich der HEAD World Cup Rebel nicht nur den Weltcup in dieser Disziplin, sondern erstmals in seiner Karriere auch die große Kristallkugel für den Gesamt-Weltcup.
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GAME, SET AND MATCH FOR THE 2021 PADEL SPORTSWEAR COLLECTIONWeiterlesen >
The latest collection in terms of performance, materials and design, helping our #TeamHEAD to triumph on court.
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HEAD World Cup Rebels holen drei der vier Speed-KugelnWeiterlesen >
Alle Speed-Bewerbe – sowohl die Abfahrten am Mittwoch als auch die Super-G-Rennen am Donnerstag – mussten beim Weltcup-Finale in Lenzerheide aufgrund der Wetterbedingungen abgesagt werden. Damit gingen nach allen vier WM-Speed-Titeln jetzt auch drei der vier Speed-Kristallkugeln mit Beat Feuz (Abfahrt), Lara Gut-Behrami (Super-G) und Vincent Kriechmayr (Super-G) an die HEAD World Cup Rebels.
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Superman Ready for Flying StartWeiterlesen >
PAUL COLL has pronounced himself in the “best shape” of his career. Speaking in an exclusive interview with HEADSQUASH, as he counts down to his first-round match in the 2021 CIB Black Ball Open, ‘Superman’ reckons he is ready to get the second-half of the season off to a flying start on Sunday.
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Wendy Holdener auch in Aare am PodiumWeiterlesen >
Eine Woche nach ihrem dritten Platz beim Slalom in Jasna fuhr Wendy Holdener beim zweiten Slalom in Aare am Samstag erneut auf das Podest. Die Schweizerin wurde Dritte und feierte damit ihren insgesamt 27. Podiumsplatz in dieser Disziplin.
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Selecting The Best Squash Shoe in 2022Geposted: 14/03/2021Kategorien: ALL ABOUT SQUASH
Now in an easy guide to the squash shoe, HEADSQUASH provides a breakdown of the essentials when it comes to buying the squash shoe that will provide the best fit for you.
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Joelle King tells HEAD Bristol Base stiffened her resolve for return of PSA World TourWeiterlesen >
On the eve of the PSA World Tour’s return, HEADSQUASH caught up with New Zealand’s World No.8 Joelle King to check out how her preparations for the second-half of what has been the most daunting season in the history of the professional game have gone.
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HEAD SPRINT PRO 3.0, SANYO GUTIÉRREZ’S FOOTWEAR FOR THIS SEASONWeiterlesen >
Sanyo’s new SPRINT PRO 3.0 reach new levels of lightness, performance and comfort, which makes them the ideal shoes for players who want to be faster on the court.