Anna Blinkova is a Russian player known for her consistent performances on the WTA Tour and career high rank of 34. But what is her racquet and gear setup?
Anna Blinkova’s tennis racquet
Anna Blinkova’s racquet is what looks like a Wilson Blade 100, but if you count the strings, you will see it is a 16/20 pattern, not the standard 16/19. Therefore, it is more likely a Wilson Steam 100, which has the 16/20 pattern and a 27.25-inch frame. The Steam 100 mold is used by players like Raducanu, Andreeva and Badosa to name a few. It looks like she strings her racquets with a hybrid setup of natural gut mains and Luxilon Alu Power crosses.
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Bio and Career
Anna was born on September 10th, 1998, in Moscow, and she has steadily climbed the ranks and established herself as a competitive presence in both singles and doubles.
As a young athlete, Blinkova showed talent not only in tennis but also in chess, playing both at a high level before ultimately focusing on tennis. She turned professional in 2015.
Her junior career highlights include reaching a career-high junior singles ranking of No. 3 in the world. She was the singles runner-up at the 2015 Wimbledon Championships in the girls event and also won the ITF Junior Masters in 2016.

Career Highlights
Blinkova’s professional journey began on the ITF Circuit in 2015. She made her Grand Slam main draw debut at the 2017 Australian Open and registered her first Top-20 win in 2018.
Key Career Milestones:
- WTA Tour Titles: She has secured two singles title (2025 – Jiujiang; 2022 – Cluj-Napoca.) and three doubles titles on the WTA Tour.
- Career-High Ranking: Her best singles ranking was No. 34 (achieved in August 2023). She also reached a career-high doubles ranking of No. 45 (in September 2020).
- Grand Slam Performance: She has reached the third round at the French Open (2019, 2023) and Wimbledon (2023). In doubles, she reached the semifinals of the US Open in 2020.
- Notable Wins: Blinkova has scored impressive wins over several Top 10-ranked players, including Belinda Bencic (2020), Caroline Garcia (2023) and Elena Rybakina (2024). Her victory over Rybakina at the 2024 Australian Open was particularly memorable, featuring the longest tie-breaker in Grand Slam history.
Follow Blinkova
Fans can follow Anna Blinkova on her official Instagram profile @anna__blinkova where she posts from her career and at times from her personal life.

