At every level of tennis the one requirement is a racquet and in the battle for ... Open it is a four-way race between Wilson (23), Yonex (16), Head (11) and Babolat (8) for brand supremacy.
Fits and kicks have owned conversations at this AO, but have we forgotten about tennis’ most necessary weapon? CALLUM DICK analyses who is owning the ‘secret’ racquet market. At every level ...
The Head Gravity Tour underwent a significant overhaul. The head size was shrunk from 100 to 98 square inches, while the string pattern was opened up to a more spin-friendly 16x19 setup. Additionally, ...
While she continues to risk everything on the groundstrokes, Keys is now doing it with a different racket: the Yonex Ezone ... but decided to take it head-on, telling WTA in an interview: There ...
It could all have gone so wrong; it matters little whether a racket is Wilson or Yonex when your wife buries it in your skull. Sabalenka edged her way back into the set, increasing her ball speed.
Email your question to [email protected]. I am in the market for a more elbow-friendly racquet after using ... The top-selling frame in Head’s arsenal is a solid performer from all ...
Having just arrived home after a disappointing second-round loss at the Australian Open in January, world No. 5 Casper Ruud ...
She had been aiming to become the first woman to seal a hat trick of Australian Open titles since Martina Hingis in 1997-99, and owned a 4-1 head-to-head lead over ... having come into 2025 wielding a ...
Over the weekend, the 29-year-old American tennis player won the first major of ... You’ve made some big technical changes recently regarding your racket, like switching out your Wilson for a Yonex ...
And last year she was forced to quit with a hamstring injury while leading eventual runner-up Jasmine Paolini 5-2 in the fourth round of Wimbledon ... to a bigger racquet head before winning ...