1990
Yonex signed tennis star Monica Seles, the latest of many world class players to endorse Yonex racquets. With Yonex, Monica became the youngest woman player to achieve a World #1 Ranking and has won numerous "Grand Slam" titles.

1991
Yonex introduced the Yonex Long Drive Team. This elite group of golfers is well known for its extreme"long drive" abilities and have all at one time or another been world record holders, U.S. National Long Drive Champions or finalists.
1992
Building on the success of the isometric design in tennis, Yonex introduced the world's first isometric widebody badminton racquet, the "Isometric 500." In August 1992, Yonex was present on two fronts as badminton entered the Olympic arena. On the courts, Yonex players won every gold and silver medal awarded. In addition, Yonex was the official equipment supplier to the Olympic Games in Barcelona.


1994
Yonex became a listed company on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Yonex, utilizing an entirely new production technique titled "Inner Pressure Molding," introduced the Super A.D.X. driver and fairway woods. The 300cc Super A.D.X. driver achieved instant success when it was used to win the 1994 U.S. Open Long Drive Championship.
1995
Yonex introduced the first Graphite Composite Snowboard to the Japanese market.
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