Racquet Reviews

Tennis racquet reviews by Tennisnerd with the purpose of helping you buy the right tennis racquet for your game and skill level.

Buying a racquet can be a difficult decision and Tennisnerd intends to make it easier for you with plenty of information around some of the best tennis racquets available.

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Tecnifibre Tflash 300 CES

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The Powerstab 300 was a well-received racquet with players looking for easy power. So what is new with this Tecnifibre Tflash CES 300? The Tecnifibre Tflash 300 CES is a racquet for players who like to get some power and spin for free. That is evident just by looking at the racquet and the thickness […]

Tecnifibre TF40 Racquet Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

I reviewed the Tecnifibre Tfight XTC 305 some months ago and really liked it. This is why I was excited to do this Tecnifibre TF40 racquet review. Tecnifibre TF40 Racquet Review The Tecnifibre TF40 is called TF40 to celebrate Tecnifibre’s 40 years in business. And what a way to celebrate! This racquet really does everything […]

HEAD IG Radical Pro Racquet Review – Classic racquets

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

It is time for another classic racquet review, this time a more modern one. Here is the HEAD IG Radical Pro Racquet Review. The HEAD IG Radical Pro belongs to the well-received HEAD Innegra line that came out in 2012. The HEAD IG series is still very popular on the pro tour, especially the HEAD […]

Wilson Pro Staff RF97A Laver Cup Edition

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

I have reviewed this racquet three times before, but when I received the Wilson Pro Staff RF97A Laver Cup edition last week, I just had to do it again. The Wilson Pro Staff RF97A Laver Cup edition is the same racquet as the black/red Federer Pro Staff, the all-black Pro Staff and the so-called “Tuxedo” […]

Classic Racquets: Wilson Pro Staff 85 Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

It is called the “Holy Grail” by many tennis nerds. It has been used by Federer, Sampras, and Edberg. Here is my Wilson Pro Staff 85 review. The Wilson Pro Staff 85 was released in the early 80s and is one of the most iconic tennis racquets of all time. Used by Pete Sampras, Stefan […]

Classic Racquets: HEAD LM Instinct MP

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

What are truly classic racquets? I believe it applies to racquets that are still great 15-20 years after their release. Like the HEAD LM Instinct MP. As most loyal readers of Tennisnerd know, I have a weak spot for Liquidmetal (LM) technology. When HEAD released the HEAD LM Instinct MP, it was a bestseller despite […]

Babolat Pure Strike 98 Racquet Review – First Impressions

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Our friend and tennis nerd Christian Andersson has tried the new Babolat Pure Strike 98 and these are his first impressions. The new Pure Strike 16×19 has now been released also in Europe a little later than the releases of the Pure Strike 100 and Pure Strike Team. The 2017 Pure Strike version called Project […]

Yonex Vcore Pro 97 Racquet Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The update to the Yonex VCORE Pro series is here. Henrik Wallensten has tested the various racquets and here is his Yonex VCORE Pro 97 Racquet Review. The VCORE Pro series from Yonex is best known for it´s comfortable and controlled racquets. A little bit more demanding then the wider frames in the Vcore and […]

Wilson Blade 98 V7 Racquet Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The Wilson Blade 98 is one of the most popular racquets on the market. The blend between power, control and that slightly head-heavy feel is favored by both pros and amateurs. The 2019 update does not disappoint. Here is my Wilson Blade 98 V7 Racquet Review. I have tested every Wilson Blade since the nBlade […]

New Yonex VCORE Pro Racquets

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The competition in the racquet market place for control-oriented racquets is increasing all the time. At the time of new Pure Strikes, new Angell racquets, new Blades and new Tecnifibre racquets, we also get new Yonex VCORE Pro racquets! How can we keep up? Well, the best way of keeping up on new racquets in […]