Jan Choinski’s Racquet – Player Profile

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | July 2, 2026
Choinski's Racquet

Jan Choinski is a pro player who represents Great Britain. Born in Koblenz, Germany, to a Polish father and an English-born mother, he transitioned to representing Great Britain in 2019. What is Choinski’s current racquet setup?

Jan Choinski’s tennis racquet

Choinski’s racquet is a Babolat Pure Aero 2023 edition with a 16/20 string pattern, which makes it logical to assume it is the super popular Pure Aero 98 2023. He used to use a Pure Strike before that, but has like many gone to this explosive racquet. The string setup looks like Alu Power mains and gut crosses. Yet another player on the ATP tour favouring a gut hybrid.

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Player Profile

  • Born: Koblenz, Germany, June 10, 1996
  • Turned Professional: 2014
  • Plays: Right-handed with a two-handed backhand
  • Height: 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)
  • Coaches: Andrzej Choinski and Gรผnter Bresnik

Career Highlights

  • Career-High Ranking: Choinski reached a career-high ATP singles ranking of world No. 100 in June 2026, marking his first time breaking into the top 100.
  • Grand Slam Success: He has become a regular fixture in Grand Slam tournaments. He notably reached the second round of the 2023 Wimbledon Championships in his main-draw debut and successfully navigated the draw to reach the second round at Wimbledon 2026 with a straight-sets victory over Vit Kopriva.
  • Challenger Tour Consistency: A strong player on the ATP Challenger Tour, Choinski has won several titles, including the 2026 Zagreb Open, where he defeated Arthur Fery in the semifinals and Zsombor Piros in the final. He also won the Nร– Open in Tulln, Austria, in 2024.
  • Junior Career: As a junior, he was a standout performer, reaching the semifinals of the 2014 US Open Boys singles and peaking at No. 17 in the combined world junior rankings.

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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.