Pro player racquets

Here you can find information about what racquets the tennis pros actually use with everything from string tension to various customizations they do to their racquets that often are so called pro stock tennis racquets.

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Dan Evans Tennis Racquet

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Dan Evans has been described by the Telegraph as “the most egregious* wasted talent in British tennis” (egregious = outstandingly bad).  After being known mostly for racquet bashing and complaining and being a hot head who’s throwing away matches, he’s suddenly come into his own and played some really solid tennis. The 26-year-old is currently […]

Dominic Thiem Tennis Racquet

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You might have watched the Austrian Grand Slam winner and thought: What is that Dominic Thiem tennis racquet? Dominic Thiem Tennis Racquet Austrian wunderkind Dominic Thiem is using the old Babolat Pure Strike 18×20 with Babolat VS Touch Black (natural gut) in the mains and RPM Blast 17 in the crosses. This is now painted […]

Jordan Thompson’s Racquet – Player Profile

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Jordan Thompson is an Australian player with one ATP title, but what is Thompson’s current tennis racquet and gear? Jordan Thompson’s tennis racquet Jordan Thompson uses a Babolat Pure Drive (older version) to create that massive top spin he gets on the ball. Especially his serve looks rather lethal, and the second serve kicks up […]

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Tennis Racquet

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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is a hard hitting entertainer with bundles of talent. He’s beaten pretty much the other top players, has two Masters titles to his name and is currently ranked 12 in the world. He plays a high-octane, aggressive tennis driven by his serve and his massive forehand and doesn’t hesitate to get to the […]

Fabio Fognini Tennis Racquet

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Fabio Fognini is one of the most colorful players on the ATP Tour. You never know what to expect from him and when he might throw a fit, completely give up on a game or play amazing tennis and beat the top players in the world. He is the embodied version of tennis roulette. He has […]

Kohlschreiber’s Tennis Racquet

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Philipp Kohlschreiber is entertaining to watch, much due to his fabulous technique on both forehand and his one-handed backhand. This post will deal with Kohlschreiber’s tennis racquet. Kohlschreiber currently endorses the Wilson Pro Staff 97, but if you look at the above picture up close you will see that it is in fact the racquet he’s […]

Fernando Verdasco Tennis Racquet

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

One of the players most prone to switch racquets on the ATP Tour is Spaniard, lefty, ball-basher, Fernando Verdasco. Most racquetholics usually hover around 3.0-4.5 NTRP rating, but Verdasco has been ranked as high as nr 7 in the rankings (in 2009). It’s always a joy to watch Verdasco hit his forehand, but too often […]

Borna Coric using Wilson Tennis Racquets

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

I wrote a post about Borna Coric moving from one Yonex to another (the Yonex DR 98) here, but now it is official – Coric is moving over to Wilson Tennis. This was revealed on his Facebook page: What Wilson tennis racquet will he use and endorse? It’s potentially one of Wilson’s popular pro stock […]

Steve Johnson to Yonex

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

American up-and-coming tennis player Steve Johnson is moving from Babolat to Yonex. This gear move was revealed by professional racquet customizers P1 through their Twitter account with the following post: It is an interesting move both for Steve Johnson (who had a breakthrough year last year with his first title in Nottingham and a string […]

Carlos Moya’s tennis racquet

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Spaniard ex-world number one Carlos Moya has been confirmed to join Rafael Nadal’s team for the 2017 season. Exciting stuff! This means Nadal is jumping of the bandwagon of pro players adding legendary players to their coaching staff (Federer and Edberg, Djokovic and Becker, Murray and Lendl and so on). Since they’re already quite close […]