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The most important job in tennis you never see
At California’s largest tennis tournament, racquet stringer Priscilla Mendes gets to work long before the first serve. A racquet stringer at the Indian Wells tournament, Mendes works on racquets for s ...
Head's Hy-Bor technology and two unique colorways—one created with Coco Gauff—define the update to the Head Boom tennis racket lineup ...
At the helm of Hublot for nearly two years, Julien Tornare is imprinting his vision of a brand with strengthened technical legitimacy, notably through the Unico movement, at the heart of the ...
Tennis and global events collided at two tournaments. A sport which shies away from politics had to confront it.
Frances Tiafoe emerged from humble roots to become one of the most electrifying figures in American tennis. He turned pro in 2015 and quickly made his mark, winning his first ATP ...
If you play tennis, you know that racquet strings have to be replaced occasionally because they break or become too loose. But if you're on the men's pro tour, how well it's done can be the difference ...
Australian Open racket stringers work behind the scenes at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne. Photograph: Charlie Kinross/The Guardian There would be no Australian Open were it not for the work undertaken ...
Tennis Australia says the next generation of tennis stringers is needed as the industry faces a skills shortage. Professional stringers are responsible for the bulk of racquets at tournaments such as ...
Tennis legends Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf, Andy Roddick, and Kim Clijsters played an exhibition match at The Breakers' new tennis center to benefit First Serve USA. The Breakers' $12 million renovated ...
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