Kamil Majchrzak is a Polish player with a career high of 75 in the ATP rankings, but what is Majchrzak’s racquet and gear?
Kamil Majchrzak’s tennis racquet
Kamil Majchrzak’s racquet is a Yonex VCORE 98 strung with Yonex Polytour Pro yellow. The racquet is painted like the 2023 VCORE, but is likely an older generation as Kamil has used the VCORE for many years and pros are unlikely to upgrade the models they like.
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Bio and Career
Kamil Majchrzak was born on January 13th, 1996, in Piotrkรณw Trybunalski, Poland.
A right-handed player with a two-handed backhand, he turned pro in 2014 and achieved a career-high ATP singles ranking of No. 75 on February 28, 2022, and a doubles ranking of No. 241 on August 8, 2016.
Majchrzakโs junior career was highlighted by a 2013 US Open boys doubles title with Martin Redlicki and a gold medal at the 2014 Youth Olympics.
His professional breakthrough came in 2019, qualifying for the Australian Open and leading top-10 player Kei Nishikori by two sets before retiring due to injury. That year, he won his first ATP Challenger title at the Open Harmonie Mutuelle in Saint-Brieuc and reached the US Open third round as a lucky loser. In 2020, injuries sidelined him for over seven months, but he returned to win his third Challenger title at the Czech Open.
In 2022, he reached his first ATP Tour semifinal at Pune, went 3-0 at the ATP Cup, and won his fourth Challenger title at Busan, entering the Top 100. However, a provisional suspension for testing positive for banned substances at the Sofia Open led to a 13-month ban, ending December 29, 2023, after the International Tennis Integrity Agency accepted his explanation of unintentional use.
Majchrzak returned in 2024, winning an ITF title in Monastir without dropping a set and reaching the quarterfinals at the BW Open Challenger. In 2025, he won a Challenger title in Madrid and made a historic run to the Wimbledon fourth round, defeating Matteo Berrettini, Ethan Quinn, and Arthur Rinderknech, marking his first Grand Slam second-week appearance.
- Plays right-handed with a two-handed backhand
- Height: 6’0″ or 183cm
- Current coaches: Maciej Domka and Christopher Kas
- Favourite surface: hard-court
- Favourite shot: dropshot
- Prize money won: $2.4M
- Tennis idol: Novak Djokovic
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