Discover the ultimate game-changer with the latest HEAD Radical series, now featuring Graphene 360+ technology for unparalleled touch and performance. Endorsed by Andy Murray, Diego Schwartzman, and Sloane Stephens, these rackets offer a perfect blend of power, control, and spin. Ideal for versatile all-court players, the Radical range includes Pro, MP, S, Lite, and junior versions, catering to every style. Elevate your game with HEAD Radical's innovative design and standout performance, making an impression both on and off the court.
Having debuted in 1993, HEAD's Radical series has consistently been chosen by the world's best players. Originally developed specifically for Andre Agassi, the Head Radical series was established as one of the finest in tennis history thanks to Agassi's success in the mid-1990s and early 2000s, winning an Olympic Gold Medal and achieving a Career Grand Slam. Following Agassi's success, the legacy of Head Radical has been continued by Grand-Slam winners such as Amelie Mauresmo, Sloane Stephens and Andy Murray, making it the choice of the world's most versatile players.
Upgraded with innovative Auxetic technology for sensational impact feel and enhanced playability, the 2023 RADICAL range offers an ultra-modern blend of power, control and spin. Designed for the versatile, all-court player who loves to mix it up.
Suitable for advanced/intermediate looking for plenty of power and spin. The slightly thicker beams (22mm to 24mm) and regular range of weights give the perfect mixture of power & control.
Thin beamed, heavier rackets for advanced players with good technique and power looking for more control from their racket.
Thin beamed, heavier rackets for advanced players with good technique and power looking for more control from their racket.
These rackets are perfect for the budget conscious player, or players who do not play regularly, but need a racket for some occasional family games or holiday play. Suitable for beginners and Intermediate players alike.
Suitable for regular club players or improvers alike, these rackets suit players starting to play regular competitive or friendly tennis. Lighter weight.