April 10, 2008

HEAD MicroGel Most Used Technology on ATP Tour

murray.jpgAccording to HEAD, 25% of pro tennis players in the Top 100 play with a HEAD MicroGel racquet. Why? They say because the MicroGel "technology maximizes the responsive qualities of the racquet to create a rock solid feel and explosive spin, catering to today's modern tennis player. On ball impact, HEAD MicroGel material deforms and compresses, absorbing and dispersing the impact to the entire frame, then returning quickly to its original shape."

head microgel.jpgThey also mention the favorable coverage by German Tennis magazine.

Regarding the HEAD MicroGel Radical Team:


  • "fantastic control and great power"

  • "the most precise racquet in the test"

  • "crisp playability, fantastic control and great power compared to other racquets of the same construction."

Regarding the HEAD MicroGel Extreme Team:


  • "extreme spin"

  • "would be a great fit for younger players"

  • "the arm protection is impressive"

  • "The big head size also enables a big sweet spot."

Buy the HEAD MicroGel Radical Team
Buy the HEAD MicroGel Extreme Team

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Posted by Bob Wallace at April 10, 2008 9:11 AM
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Could you send me the result for qualification of the tennis game from 2001 to 2010


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