Marc Polmans Racquet – Player Profile

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | June 21, 2026
marc polmans racquet

Marc Polmans is a pro player representing Australia. Born in South Africa, he moved to Australia with his family at age 10 to further pursue his tennis ambitions. let’s look closer at his career and what racquet setup Polmans is using.

Marc Polmans tennis racquet

Marc Polmans’ racquet used to be a Babolat Pure Aero, but more recently Babolat Pure Drive (most likely 98). He has recently posted that he has worked together with TennisLab Australia to find his new racquet. At the time of writing, it is unclear exactly what that new racquet is. Maybe he will stay with the Pure Drive 98 and just use change the specs, or he will use a completely different racquet. If you have any information about Polmans’ racquet, please reach out to @tennisnerdinsta on Instagram or comment below.

On the Pure Drive, he has been seen using a poly/gut hybrid, but that might also be subject to change considering his recent racquet testing.

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Player Profile

  • Born: Amanzimtoti, South Africa on May 2, 1997
  • Turned Professional: 2015
  • Playing Style: Right-handed with a two-handed backhand
  • Height: 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
  • Coaches: Greg Polmans and Marcel du Coudray

Career Highlights

  • Doubles Success: Polmans has seen a lot of success in doubles, reaching a career-high doubles ranking of world No. 37 in June 2026. A big milestone in his career was reaching the 2026 Australian Open doubles final alongside partner Jason Kubler.
  • Singles Ranking: He achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 116 in October 2020.
  • Grand Slam History: He has been a consistent presence in Grand Slam qualifying and main draws, with his best singles performances being second-round appearances at the Australian Open (2020), French Open (2020) and Wimbledon (2021).
  • Mixed Doubles: He has frequently played well in mixed doubles at his home Grand Slam, reaching the semifinals of the Australian Open in 2021, 2023, and 2024.

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Stefan Jonsson

Stefan is a writer at Tennisnerd since 2023 and keep the readers updated on new events, betting tips and general tennis news.