IP Fun Fact
Thinking Beyond the Frame
When Howard Head noticed that traditional tennis racquets twisted on off-centre hits, he saw an opportunity to rethink the design. His solution? A lighter, more flexible racquet made of aluminium with a larger head eventually known as the Prince Classic. At first, the oversized design was dismissed by professionals as unconventional. But recreational players quickly embraced it for exactly those reasons: a bigger “sweet spot,” better control, and more power. The shift didn’t take long, once top players like Arthur Ashe and Pam Shriver began winning with Prince racquets, scepticism gave way to widespread adoption.
