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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Yonex Percept 97 Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The Yonex control line VCORE Pro is now called Percept. It is the same mold, but a new layup. Here is our Yonex Percept 97 Review. Yonex Percept 97 Review The Yonex Percept 97 will most likely be the bestseller of the Percept line of racquets, similar to what the Pro Staff 97 is for […]

Yonex Percept 97H Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The Yonex Percept 97H is the heaviest racquet in Yonex’ new control line Percept. Here is our Yonex Percept 97H Review. Yonex Percept 97H Review The Yonex Percept 97H is one of the heaviest racquets on the market. It falls right after the Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph with its 330-gram unstrung weight versus the […]

HEAD Speed MP Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The Speed line is HEAD’s most popular racquet line. Why? Let’s get into it. Here is our HEAD Speed MP Review. HEAD Speed MP Review Popular pro players endorse racquets for a brand, and they sell more. Sometimes, the player uses the racquet they endorse, at least some form of it. We have Novak Djokovic […]

Wilson Shift 99 Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The Wilson Shift are out and not much has changed since the excellent prototype release. Here is our Wilson Shift 99 Review. Wilson Shift 99 Review The Wilson Shift 99 is the Shift racquet with the more widespread appeal. If you haven’t heard about the Wilson Shift, it’s Wilson’s new spin-focused line. According to Wilson, […]

Wilson Shift 99 Pro Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

The Wilson Shift are out and not much has changed since the excellent prototype release. Here is our Wilson Shift 99 Pro Review. Wilson Shift 99 Pro Review The Wilson Shift 99 Pro is the heavier, more control-oriented option of the Wilson Shift racquets. If you haven’t heard about the Wilson Shift, it’s Wilson’s new […]

Donnay Formula 100 Octacore Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Yes, Donnay racquets are still around and should not be forgotten. Here is our  Donnay Formula 100 Octacore Review. Donnay Formula 100 Octacore Review Donnay’s trademark in recent years for tennis racquets has been various layers of foam to make them arm-friendly. This foam is called Xenecore and will help dampen the impact and also […]

Donnay Octacore Pro One 97 Review

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

Yes, Donnay racquets are still around and should not be forgotten. Here is our Donnay Octacore Pro One 97 Review. Donnay Octacore Pro One 97 Review Donnay’s trademark in recent years for tennis racquets has been various layers of foam to make them arm-friendly. This Xenecore foam will help dampen the impact and create a solid […]

Epok Tennis Racquets

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

I had the fortune to test Epok tennis racquets a week back or so. They are trying to bring wooden racquets onto the modern tennis scene… Epok Tennis Racquets Like many things in tennis, Epok is a work of passion. Founders Teo and Mikael are tennis enthusiasts and racquet collectors. Some years back they met […]

The Best Advanced Player Racquets

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

I don’t like saying “The Best” because it is all subjective. But these are some of the best advanced player racquets on the market today. The Best Advanced Player Racquets Yesterday I published a video where Jesús Echevarri and I try a number of advanced player racquets. These include racquets from HEAD, Babolat and Wilson. […]

Heysil Racquets Review V2

Written by: Jonas Eriksson |

One of the most impressive, relatively unknown brands I have tried, is Heysil. I enjoyed V1 and here is my Heysil racquets review V2. Heysil Racquets Review V2 What is new in the Heysil racquets? The layup. This batch is slightly stiffer than the predecessor (check out my first Heysil review here) and this enables […]