Updated 30 April 2026
Spaniard Roberto Bautista-Agut is one of the ATP Tour’s most solid ball strikers with his rather flat, varied yet dependable play. He has carved out a career-high ranking of World No. 9 through relentless consistency and one of the most disciplined mentalities on the tour.
Bautista-Agut tennis racquet
Bautista-Agut endorses the Wilson Pro Staff 97 but what is under the paint, like so many other players, like Dan Evans, Philipp Kohlschreiber or Juan-Martin Del Potro, is a Wilson Six-One 95
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Bautista-Agut strings his Wilson Six-One 95 with Luxilon 4G string around 22 kg.
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Info and Career
- Full Name: Roberto Bautista Agut
- Born: April 14, 1988 (Castellón de la Plana, Spain)
- Nationality: Spanish
- Height: 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
- Plays: Right-handed (Two-handed backhand)
- Current Status: Retiring at the end of the 2026 season
- Career High Ranking: #9 (November 2019)

Career Highlights
While many Spanish players are characterized by heavy topspin and clay-court skills, Bautista Agut showed us an an all-court game that made him a threat on every surface.
- Wimbledon Semifinalist (2019): His greatest Grand Slam run came at SW19, where he reached the semifinals and even took a set off Novak Djokovic.
- The “Giant Killer”: Known for his high tennis IQ, he is one of the few players to hold multiple victories over Novak Djokovic while the Serb was ranked World No. 1 (winning in Shanghai 2016, Doha 2019, and Miami 2019).
- Davis Cup Hero (2019): In one of the most emotional moments in tennis history, RBA left the Davis Cup Finals mid-week following the death of his father, only to return days later to win his singles match and help Spain clinch the title.
- 12 ATP Titles: He has captured titles on clay, grass and hard courts, including a prestigious ATP 500 trophy in Dubai (2018).
- 400+ Career Wins: In 2024, he joined an elite group of active players by surpassing 400 tour-level match wins.
The Farewell Tour (2026)
In April 2026, Bautista Agut announced that the 2026 season would be his last. He cited a desire to “enjoy every tournament one last time” and leave the sport with gratitude. Even in his final year, he remains a top-100 mainstay, still capable of grinding down players half his age.


Did you capture the length of Bautista Agut’s frame? Wondering if it’s extended.
Hi,
No, it should be standard length. Cheers / J
Did you check the grip size that he uses ?
Bautista Agut frame was recently for sale on StringForum.
32 bal, 345g strung. XL 6.1 95 (27.5)
I highly doubt his racquet weights 345gr strung. Have you seen the amount of power he gets from those flat forehands? I was guessing more in the 360gr range. Anyone else can confirm this?
A.I., note the XL size. His swing weight is probably up in the 350s with that racquet, comparing with Kohlschreiber’s, which also weighs less than 355g strung.
You’re the the most consistent source of pro racquet data on the internet. That you not only give us Roberto’s Six-One 95 but also other top players who’ve played this frame proves it. And thanks!