I was not able to find an e-amil address for HEAD but was able to find a mailing address for them: HEAD/Penn Racquet Sports
306 South 45th Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona 85043 HEAD's website is www2.head.com. There is where the mailing address was found.
Racquet comprising a ball striking surface, a racquet head frame, and a racquet handle. Different dimensions and lighter than a tennis racquet.
A tennis racquet is taped using racquet head tape that should be available at any sporting goods store. It is applied to the outside of the top half of the racquet to keep the racquet head from being scratched on the ground when hitting low shots. Weighted tape is also available for those who want to customize the weight distribution of the racquet head.
One change in equipment in the sport of Tennis, is the racquet. The racquet used to be a small head and a long neck. They changed it to what it is today because the "sweet spot" of the racquet was enlarged, making it easier and better to use.
you can take it above your head.
it depends on what works for you, but the number one tennis player, Novak Djokovic uses the head tennis racket, and it works really good for him.
it is supposedly coming out sometime in May, but that is what I have heard and I am not sure if it is official or not.
Head tennis racquets are available for purchase from many different stores, particularly those that specialize in sport equipment. Some examples include Midwest Sports, City Sports, and Tennis Warehouse.
There are a couple of big names who use the Head YouTek racquet. One is Maria Sharapova, who just won the 2012 French Open. Others include Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.
Howard Head.
The head size of Arthur Ashe's racquet is 12 inches in length and 9 inches in width
There isn't a type of tennis called head but instead a company named 'Head' that sells tennis products. Head sells tennis racquets, bags, footwear, balls, strings, and other equipment.
Here are some basic pointers (all racquet head sizes in square inches):Beginners (starting out playing tennis or play seldom): 100-115Intermediate (play tennis once/twice a week, maybe more): 98-100Advanced (play tennis 3+ times a week; enter tournaments or play in leagues): 90-100The size of the racquet is only one of the many factors in choosing a tennis racquet, however. The weight is also a very important factor.Some pointers for the weight of a tennis racquet:Beginners: 10 oz. or lessIntermediate: 10 oz. - 11 oz.Advanced**: 11 oz. or more**Advanced players have very different tastes in racquet weights. Some prefer as low as 10.6 oz. while others may play ones that weigh 12 oz. or more.