Latest posts by Jonas Eriksson

Aryna Sabalenka’s Racquet – Player Profile

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Updated 4 April 2026Aryna Sabalenka has been consistently in the top of the ranks for a few years and is currently World no 1, with a total of 24 WTA singles titles. But what is Sabalenka’s racquet? Aryna Sabalenka’s racquet Figuring out pro-player racquets is quite difficult unless you buy them somewhere or a stringer […]

Dunlop Tennis Racquets

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In my series of going through the current racquets of various brands, the time has come to Dunlop tennis racquets. Dunlop is a British manufacturing company that was established in 1910 with a focus on racquet sports. They produce balls, strings, racquets, sportswear, bags, etc. The brand Dunlop Sport was acquired by the Japanese conglomerate […]

Zverev defeats Rafa on clay

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It was the surprising result of the day at the Madrid Masters. Zverev defeats Rafa on clay and faces Thiem in the semi-finals. The Madrid Masters is an odd event in many ways. It was the tournament that tried the infamous blue clay and the Caja Magica, where it’s hosted, can rub some people off […]

Try Swingvision for free

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The app Swingvision offers real-time video analysis and coaching using just an iPhone*. This is how you can try Swingvision for free. I have been using Swingvision for a while and I’m really impressed by its features. It cuts out all the dead-time during hitting sessions, sorts them into the categories like “5 Most Tiring […]

Can you play with classic racquets?

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I have asked the question many times over the years: Can you play with classic racquets? The answer remains the same. James Lloyd is an ex-tennis coach and tennis nerds from the UK who I have emailed with over the last couple of months. The topic has mainly been older racquets like the HEAD Pro […]

Dolgopolov Retires

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I like watching unorthodox players approach tennis in a creative way. Dolgopolov was such a player. Was? Yes, because Dolgopolov retires. The news of Dolgopolov’s retirement didn’t come as a surprise. His career has been plagued by injuries and when you watched him play with his rapid stroke mechanics and bent-back serve, you can perhaps […]

The Best Racquets for Arm Comfort

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Many players today suffer from arm issues like tennis elbow, sore wrists, or shoulder pain. Let’s look at the Best Racquets for Arm Comfort. It’s important to point out that the racquet is only one factor that might contribute to arm issues. There are many things you need to consider to figure out why your […]

Djokovic out of Madrid, Federer behind on fitness

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Two recent headline news: Djokovic out of Madrid Masters, Federer behind on his fitness goals ahead of Geneva Open. Djokovic is out of the Madrid Masters. He announced the news a couple of days ago, but it’s not injury or fatigue-related. Sources are instead saying that he wants to spend more time with his family. […]

Wilson Kaos Mirage Review

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The Wilson Kaos Mirage is a fast, light, and comfortable shoe that looks sleek and fresh. Here is my Wilson Kaos Mirage Review. The Wilson Kaos Mirage doesn’t look like any other tennis shoe. It’s really low to the ground and almost resembles a football shoe in its profile. The fit is glove-like and snug […]

Aslan Karatsev’s Racquet

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Aslan Karatsev has shocked the tennis world with his extraordinary season in 2021. But what is Karatsev’s racquet? The 27-year-old from Vladikavkaz in Russia reached the semi-finals in the Australian Open, won the ATP 500 tournament in Dubai, and reached the final in the ATP 250 in Serbia after defeating no other than Novak Djokovic […]