New Racquet Releases 2025?

Head will probably launch a new version of the Speed next year - usually their collection lasts 2 years: first they launch the Prestige, then Speed, Boom, Extreme, Gravity and Radical - that's how it was with the latter, the 2.0 auxetic line.

I imagine they will launch the new Prestige this year.

Would Sinner ignore another launch model from his line - which he endorses, with his face on the racket cover and everything - to continue playing with his beloved Speed 2022 in 2026?

The only ATP famous player who plays with Speed 2024 (2.0 auxetic) is Emil Ruusuvuori.

I think Head will consider that few players have adopted the new Speed paint job to make the new model more similar (in terms of paint) to those of 2018 and 2022 (360+ and auxetic 1.0).

but, btw, i love the paintjob of Speed 2024.
 
Would Sinner ignore another launch model from his line - which he endorses, with his face on the racket cover and everything - to continue playing with his beloved Speed 2022 in 2026?
I would imagine Head is consulting him regarding the paint job.
 
Any chance that Speed will adapt new color scheme based on there current and future #1 Speed ambassador...?
Imagine a fresh Speed look similar to the Gravity scheme..
So much opportunity to evolve from the basic salt and pepper look that has been the staple for many generations..
 
Any chance that Speed will adapt new color scheme based on there current and future #1 Speed ambassador...?
Imagine a fresh Speed look similar to the Gravity scheme..
So much opportunity to evolve from the basic salt and pepper look that has been the staple for many generations..
Yeah I don't know how much more they can do with the black/white theme. The only reason I would hesitate to change is that it's arguably the most recognizable paint job in the industry and when you see people playing with a black & white frame even from a distance you know instantly it's likely a speed.
 
Yeah I don't know how much more they can do with the black/white theme. The only reason I would hesitate to change is that it's arguably the most recognizable paint job in the industry and when you see people playing with a black & white frame even from a distance you know instantly it's likely a speed.
and it goes with any string too. which is nice.
 
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