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  2. Head (company) - Wikipedia

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    Head Sport GmbH is an American-Austrian manufacturing company headquartered in Kennelbach.It owns the American tennis racket brand Head. Head GmbH is a group that includes several previously independent companies, including the original "Head Ski Company" (founded in the United States in 1950); Tyrolia, an Austrian ski-equipment manufacturer; and Mares, an Italian manufacturer of diving equipment.

  3. Howard Head - Wikipedia

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    Howard Head (July 31, 1914, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – March 3, 1991) was an American aeronautical engineer who is credited with the invention of the first commercially successful aluminum laminate skis [1] and the oversized tennis racket. Head founded the ski (and later tennis racquet)-making firm, Head, in 1950.

  4. Penn Racquet Sports - Wikipedia

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    A Penn Championship tennis ball Penn 3 balls, new and used Penn racquetball. Penn Racquet Sports, Inc. is a subsidiary of Head N.V. that manufactures tennis balls and racquetballs. Penn was founded in 1910 as Pennsylvania Rubber Company of America, Inc. in Jeannette, Pennsylvania. [1]

  5. Madison Keys just played the match of her life. She must do ...

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    For American tennis fans who have followed Keys over the years, it would have been hard to have faith that this one was going to go her direction. Maybe for Keys, too. ... In the head-to-head ...

  6. Prince Sports - Wikipedia

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    Head joined the Prince company in the early 1970s and developed the company's signature oversized tennis racket. [1] Although the Prince Classic aluminum racket was the first oversized racquet to be patented, the Bentley Fortissimo preceded the patent by two years, causing Germany to invalidate the patent.

  7. Dorothy Head Knode - Wikipedia

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    Alice [1] Dorothy Head Knode (née Head; July 4, 1925 [2] – October 25, 2015), also known as Dottie Head Knode, was an American tennis player who reached the women's singles final of the French International Championships in 1955, losing to Angela Mortimer in three sets, and 1957, losing to Shirley Bloomer in straight sets.

  8. Jim Courier - Wikipedia

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    Since his retirement as a top-level player, Courier has served as a tennis analyst and commentator for the Tennis Channel, USA Network, NBC Sports, TNT, ITV, Sky Sports and the Seven and Nine Networks. Since 2005, Courier has headed the commentary for the domestic host broadcaster of the Australian Open, which was Seven from 2005 to 2018 and ...

  9. Simone Jardim - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, she became the head tennis coach at Michigan State University and coached for 8 seasons. [3] During her tenure, the MSU team achieved two of its three most successful seasons: with records of 17–9 in 2014 and 16–9 in 2015. [4] In 2016, Jardim resigned as head coach in order to relocate with her family to Florida. [4]