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Wilson Sporting Goods Co. is returning to New York City with a series of high-impact events, exclusive product unveilings and ...
For years, tennis balls have been the sport’s fuzzy yellow scapegoat, blamed for poor play and even injuries. Now, the men’s ...
Amer Sports’ Ball & Racquet segment revenue, which is dominated by Wilson Sports but also includes the DeMarini, Louisville ...
Archie Wilson laughed. He cried. He almost sang "Piano Man." In 10 minutes, Nebraska's new punter showed why his coaches and ...
THIS year’s thrilling Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters is UNDERWAY with some of the world’s best battling it out on day four in ...
Central Saint Martins graduate Noé Chouraqui has developed a 3D-printed alternative to standard-issue tennis balls made from a bio-based, recyclable filament.
A student from London’s Central Saint Martins university has developed a 3D printed tennis ball to combat material waste.
Ralph Lauren also continues its partnership with Wilson to collect used tennis ball cans on-site, recycling them into materials for future collections.
Taylor Fritz has shared his thoughts on the ball and court conditions at the Canadian Open. The tournament is being held at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley in Caledon, Ontario.
Racket sports are going global – and travellers are following. From padel in Spain to Caribbean pickleball retreats, here's why the court is the new destination.