HEAD player, and top tournament seed, Ramy Ashour, returned to the PSA Tour victorious, after a two-month injury, defeating fourth seed James Willstrop in three games at the Bear Stearns Tournament of Champions at Grand Central Terminal in New York.
Read more…After a tough battle at the Dunlop British Open in Manchester, HEAD pro Rachael Grinham fought her way to victory. In the semi final, she upset her sister and fellow HEAD player Natalie. On the men's side, David Palmer reached the semifinal.
Read more…HEAD announced today that the company has signed an agreement with very well-known Squash expert Paul Selby. The partnership begins immediately and will continue through 2009.
Read more…HEAD Player Natalie Grinham broke her recent losing streak and ended opponent Nicol David’s winning streak with a victory against the World No. 1 Malaysian at the Women's Seoul Open Squash Championship.
Read more…HEAD Player Ramy Ashour claimed his second squash title within six days at the Qatar Classic, just six days after winner a record breaking prize in Kuwait. In the final he beat fellow HEAD player David Palmer. Natalie Grinham reached the women's final.
Read more…HEAD player Ramy Ashour of Egypt claimed the largest squash prize ever offered for a professional squash tournament at the Kuwait Open. Ashour defeated World No.1 Amr Shabana in three straight sets.
Read more…In January 2007, HEAD announced the launch of the Metallix series for Squash. HEAD also introduced a completely new Squash ball line. PSA World No. 3 player David Palmer is among the first to see great success from the equipment.
Read more…HEAD recently announced a three-year deal with internationally renowned Egyptian squash player Ramy Ashour. Ashour will play with the new Metallix racquet from HEAD.
Read more…HEAD Racquetsports continues its legacy of innovation with the 2007 launch of the Metallix series for Squash, incorporating Metallix technology. The new racquets will launch in spring 2007 along with a new range of squash equipment.
Read more…HEAD player Natalie Grinham of Australia captured her third consecutive Women's International Squash Players' Association title in a row at the Greenwich Open in Connecticut. Grinham beat the former world No. 1 Natalie Grainger of the U.S.
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