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Which pro tennis players use the Head YouTek racquet?

Updated: 10/22/2022
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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.

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