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 Tennis Australia offshoot uses data-driven technology to match players with best possible equipment for their games.
Daniil Medvedev threw his tennis racket along the floor and into the advertising hoardings in a second meltdown this week at the Australian Open. Last year's finalist found himself in a tricky ...
The Australian Open, one of the world's biggest tennis competitions, is taking place in Melbourne right now, and the tournament's use of AI is absolutely hilarious. Due to not having full ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Sometimes you just have to let off a bit of steam. We’ve all been there. But, while for most of us, such moments are forgotten as ...
MELBOURNE – Daniil Medvedev faces a hefty fine after mangling his racket and a net camera in ... “I play better when I play more tennis so I thought, ‘Why play 1hr 30min, I need minimum ...
Maybe the Paris 2024 Olympics reignited your love for badminton, or perhaps you’ve been playing for years but your current racket is in need of an upgrade. To help take your swings, drop shots ...
In a significant step toward promoting fairness and integrity in table tennis, the ITTF has announced an updated Racket Control process, set to be implemented progressively from 2025. Approved by the ...
The net camera and his racquet felt the wrath of Daniil Medvedev when the Russian had a mid-match meltdown in his first round match against Thailand’s Kasidit Samrej. The incident occurred in the 3rd ...
After a particularly demoralising point, the Russian started hacking at the net with his racquet. Watch the moment ... at least in his tennis game, in the following set after the outburst, sinking ...
Daniil Medvedev faces a hefty fine after mangling his racquet and a net camera in an epic temper tantrum before battling through a five-set roller coaster to start his Australian Open on Tuesday.
The world No.5 will come under scrutiny from tournament officials for repeatedly slamming his racquet into the net ... I know I play better when I play more tennis ... [with] a minimum three ...