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ABG-Prince eventually plans to return as a “performance racquet” manufacturer. The company cited “increased competition” and the financial downturn as reasons for the decline.
At Wimbledon, it was Sinner's turn. After losing the first set during Sunday's Wimbledon finals, Sinner, 23, dominated the ...
Business Prince Sports lobbed into bankruptcy court as famed Bordentown-racquet maker seeks debt exit Published: May. 02, 2012, 11:30 a.m.
Mike and Bob Bryan, hoisting Prince racquets, celebrate match point last week at the U.S. Open. Prince Global Sports, which last year emerged from bankruptcy protection, is looking for a similar ...
Prince had planned to spend 2020 celebrating the brand’s 50th anniversary, rolling out nostalgia-inspired racket designs and reconnecting consumers with modernized takes on the popular frames of ...
The Prince EXO3 White Lite is a great choice for teens with medium swing speeds and small-framed adults who want to generate the big loopy topspin that the heavier EXO3 White delivers for more ...
(Reuters) – Tennis racquet maker Prince Sports Inc, which pioneered the oversized racquet, filed for bankruptcy protection in a U.S. bankruptcy court citing increased competition, piling debt… ...
The story of how Howard Head designed a better tennis racket reveals how how passion and personal desire can drive engineering.
Jannik Sinner can finally breathe. After losing the French Open final in agonising circumstances, the Italian has clinched the Wimbledon title. Despite the memory of the French Open heartbreak lurking ...
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