The HEAD Gravity 2025 racquets have been revealed and I am keen to hear your opinions in the comments. If you ask me, glossy is the way to go!
The HEAD Gravity 2025 comes with Auxetic 2 technology, meaning that the tech is now positioned in the carbon yoke and at the end of grip. The idea of Auxetic is to improve shock absorption and create a more solid impact feel. Some players might feel like the racquets become more muted with the Auxetic technology, but there is no doubt about the improvement in terms of comfort, which is what many club players prioritize.
Release date: 16 January, 2025.
HEAD Gravity Racquets
With the HEAD Gravity 2025 racquets come the new model called the HEAD Gravity Tour 98, which we have reviewed before in the teaser cosmetic. The most popular model among top pros is the HEAD Gravity Pro, which is the version I tested during my dream tennis trip to Tennis Warehouse headquarters in San Luis Obispo in November. This is the racquet that players like Alexander Zverev (now with the Gravity Tour 100 it seems), Andrey Rublev and Roman Safiullin use to name a few.
The HEAD Gravity Pro 2025 played very nicely strung with HEAD Lynx Tour during the couple of hours I could hit with it. Compared to the previous generation of HEAD Gravity Auxetic racquets, it felt like the softer feel really benefited the Pro model. But, as you know, to make a full review we need more time. As always, patrons and YouTube members get the full impressions first.
I have yet to try the HEAD Gravity MP or HEAD Gravity Tour, but I hope I will get some demo racquets soon to start the review process.
You can check out the HEAD Gravity racquets from our friends at Tennis Warehouse (US, Canada), Tennis Warehouse Europe or Tennis Only (Australia).
Below are the different HEAD Gravity Auxetic 2.0 models and their specifications.
HEAD Gravity Pro 2025
For 2025, Head adds a slightly more head-light balance for speed while further softening the beam, giving this already comfortable racquet even better feel.
Head Size: 100 in² / 645.16 cm² |
Length: 27in / 68.58cm |
Strung Weight: 11.7oz / 332g |
Balance: 12.59in / 31.98cm / 7 pts HL |
Swingweight: 329 |
Stiffness: 59 |
Beam Width: 20mm / 20mm / 20mm |
Composition: Graphene Inside/Auxetic 2/Graphite |
Power Level: Low |
Stroke Style: Full |
Swing Speed: Fast |
Racquet Colors: Blue,Black |
Grip Type: Head Hydrosorb Pro |
String Pattern: 18 Mains / 20 CrossesMains skip: 8T,10T,8H,10H |
HEAD Gravity Tour 2025
Introducing the 2025 Gravity Tour! Unlike the previous generation, which had a 100in² head and 18×20 string pattern, this update features a more surgical 98in² head and a spin-friendly 16×19 string pattern (think higher launch angle and easier depth).
Head Size: 98 in² / 632.26 cm² |
Length: 27in / 68.58cm |
Strung Weight: 11.4oz / 323g |
Balance: 12.99in / 32.99cm / 4 pts HL |
Swingweight: 328 |
Stiffness: 59 |
Beam Width: 22mm / 22mm / 22mm |
Composition: : Graphene Inside/Auxetic 2/Graphite |
Power Level: Low-Medium |
Stroke Style: Medium-Full |
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast |
Racquet Colors: Black/Blue |
Grip Type: Head Hydrosorb Pro |
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 CrossesMains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H |
HEAD Gravity MP 2025
Like the previous generation, this stick combines a 22mm beam with a 16×20 string pattern and uniquely low stiffness.
Head Size: 100 in² / 645.16 cm² |
Length: 27in / 68.58cm |
Strung Weight: 11oz / 312g |
Balance: 13.18in / 33.48cm / 3 pts HL |
Swingweight: 323 |
Stiffness: 57 |
Beam Width: 22mm / 22mm / 22mm |
Composition: Graphene Inside/Auxetic 2/Graphite |
Power Level: Low-Medium |
Stroke Style: Medium-Full |
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast |
Racquet Colors: Blue/Black |
Grip Type: Head Hydrosorb Pro |
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 20 CrossesMains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H |
Are you curious about the new HEAD Gravity racquets? What do you think of the glossy cosmetic?
Gravity tour 98. How it versus Extreme tour (pro) or Solinco Whiteout? Whiteout perfect for me but I want little bit softer, Extreme tour too dense mains in the center.
P.S. And your site not work with russian IPs without VPN