Jack Pinnington Jones is a known for his successful transition from the U.S. collegiate system to the ATP Tour. But what is Pinnington Jones racquet and strings?
Jack Pinnington Jones tennis racquet
Jack Pinnington Jones’ racquet is a Wilson Blade Pro 18/20 (H22). He is yet another player to use this very popular mold. Many pro players are seeking more power and spin these days, but there is still a strong following for the Blade Pro for its addictive feel and control.
Jones strings his racquet with Luxilon Alu Power. We don’t know the specifications or string tension of Jones’ racquets. If you have that information, please comment below or reach out to tennisnerdinsta on Instagram.
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Career and Stats
Pinnington Jones was a former British No. 1 junior and reached a career-high world junior ranking of no 7 in 2021 and he played college tennis for Texas Christian University (TCU) in Fort Worth, Texas. In 2021, he reached the quarterfinals of the Wimbledon boys singles.
In the 2023–24 season, Jack was named an ITA All-American and the NCAA Championships Most Outstanding Player after leading TCU to its first-ever NCAA team title. He finished his 2023-24 junior season with a 35–8 singles record.
In May 2025, following his successful junior year at TCU, he announced his decision to forgo his senior year and turn professional.

Career Highlights
- Grand Slam Breakthrough (2025): Shortly after turning professional, Pinnington Jones made his Grand Slam main draw debut at Wimbledon. He secured his first major win by defeating Tomás Martín Etcheverry in the first round before falling to Flavio Cobolli in the second.
- ATP Challenger Success: * Won his maiden Challenger title at the Nottingham Challenger in July 2025, defeating former British No. 1 Kyle Edmund in the final.
- Claimed a second Challenger title in Winston-Salem (September 2025) without dropping a single set throughout the tournament.
- Top 200 Entry: Following his strong performance on the Challenger tour, he reached a then-career-high ranking of No. 177 in September 2025, eventually breaking into the Top 175 in early 2026.
| Detail | Information |
| Born | March 30, 2003 (Age 22) |
| Birthplace | Kingston upon Thames, Great Britain |
| Height | 6’0″ (183 cm) |
| Plays | Right-handed with a two-handed backhand |
| Career High Ranking | No. 173 (February, 2026) |
| ATP Challenger Titles | 2 |
| ITF World Tour Titles | 5 |
Outside of tennis, Jack is a fan of the NFL and basketball. He also enjoys playing chess to stay occupied during his downtime on the tour. He’s endorsing Vuori clothing and Wilson racquets. Pinnington Jones is a good friend of British no 1 Jack Draper and fans can follow him here on Instagram.

Oh.. but he plays with the Wilson prototype now
In this practice with Colton Smith, he’s even talking about the racquet in some detail whilst gripping it
https://youtu.be/2exxIllQh0Q?si=KSwuSIQlyqhVlsWA&t=559