Dalibor Svrcina is a Czech player that just got his biggest title of his career on the Challenger tour and got in to the top 100. But what is Svrcina’s racquet and gear?
Dalibor Svrcina’s tennis racquet
Dalibor Svrcina’s racquet is a HEAD Extreme MP, but it is difficult to tell which generation it is. The mold looks slightly different than the current version (check out our HEAD Extreme MP 2024 review). It seems like a HEAD Graphene 360 Extreme MP (TGT 333.1). If you have more information about Dalibor Svrcina’s racquet, please comment below or reach out via Instagram. The same goes for the string setup, which looks like HEAD Hawk Touch, but is also challenging to say.
Bio and Career
Born October 2, 2002, in Ostrava, Czech Republic, Dalibor Svrcina is known for his great baseline game and strong clay-court play.
He achieved a career-high ITF junior ranking of No. 8, and notably won the 2019 Australian Open boys doubles title alongside Jonas Forejtek.
Transition to Professional Tennis
- 2021: As a wildcard, Svrcina captured his first ATP Challenger title at the Sparta Prague Open, defeating Dmitry Popko. This got him into the Top 300.
- 2022: He reached the Challenger final again in Prague, narrowly losing to Sebastian Ofner. However, this performance lifted him into the Top 200, peaking at No. 199 in May.
Breakthrough and Grand Slam Debut
- In January 2023, Svrcina qualified for his Grand Slam debut at the Australian Open and scored his first major victory against Jaume Munar.
- Later that year, at the Zhuhai Championships, he secured his first ATP Tour–level win as well.
Climbing the Ranks & Multiple Challenger Titles
- 2025 has been a standout year:
- He won the Pune Challenger, followed by triumphs at the Open Città della Disfida in Barletta and the Cancún Country Open, which was his first Challenger 125 event, marking his fifth overall Challenger title.
- That success launched him into the Top 100 for the first time, achieving a career-high ranking of No. 98 on August 18, 2025.
- He also notched his first ATP Masters 1000 match win at the 2025 National Bank Open, entering the main draw as a lucky loser and defeating Alexander Blockx.
Stats and Info
- Plays: Right-handed, two-handed backhand
- Coach: Marek Jaloviec
- Favorite Surface: Clay
- Prize Money: $900K
- Titles: 4 ATP Challenger, 3 ITF
- Top 10 Record: 0-0
Follow Dalibor Svrcina
You can follow Dalibor on his Instagram profile @daliborsvrcina02 where he has around 4k followers.

