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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 20 MIN

Inside HEAD Squared: How The R&D Team Made A Racquet Designed to Make Tennis Easier

from Talk Tennis · host Michelle Heidbrink, Tennis Warehouse

Can a tennis racquet actually make the game easier?! In this podcast, we sit down with the HEAD R&D team from Austria to break down the all-new HEAD Squared tennis racquet and why it’s designed to simplify your game. If you’ve ever struggled with consistency, timing, or clean contact, you’re not alone. That’s exactly the problem HEAD set out to solve. In this conversation, we go straight to the source: talking with the engineers and developers behind the Squared frame to understand how this new shape and design could help you play with more confidence. We will help translate the technology into what actually matters on court so you can decide if this racquet fits your game. 🎾 What you’ll learn: - Why HEAD created the Squared racquet design - How it helps improve consistency and contact - The technology behind the frame (from the R&D team) - Who this racquet is best suited for - Whether it actually makes tennis easier Take a Closer Look at Head SQUARED & Try It Now: http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-HSQUR.html  Happy Hitting! 

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