Almost nothing. Same midsize head, static weight, thin beam, dense string pattern and soft flex. Head did make some subtle tweaks to the layup to try to give the Prestige Classic 2.0 some added ...
Fifty years ago, Arthur Ashe made history by becoming the first Black man to win the Wimbledon singles title—a victory that transcended sport and inspired generations. To honor this landmark ...
The Radical Pro received a modest update. The primary tweak is the addition of Auxetic 2.0, which expands the carbon fiber construction into added parts of the frame. Along with the yoke piece, it now ...
Much of what makes the frame a Prestige—box beam cross section, elongated shaft, full cap grommets—remains firmly intact. Compared with the previous model, this latest generation features the updated ...
Collabs are all the rage in tennis. Earlier this year, Wilson joined forces with Kith to release an expansive heritage apparel and equipment collection, while Solinco rolled out a special-edition ...
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, ...
The Endure Pro is a new shoe line from Head. It slots in between the durability and stability of the Revolt Pro and the speed and breathability of the Sprint Pro. It’s available in both a traditional ...
Novak Djokovic will be seeking his 25th Grand Slam at the US Open, and he’ll be trying to do so without having played a Tour match since losing in the Wimbledon semifinals. Perhaps debuting his new ...
Being just the second generation of the franchise, the Boom Pro didn’t undergo any major changes. The primary addition is Auxetic 2.0—carbon fiber construction that improves feedback at contact. The ...
When I was playing more golf than tennis, my favorite club was a driver that featured an alloy called Liquidmetal. If you watched golf telecasts in the late 1990s, you might have heard of it. If not, ...