Zsombor Piros Racquet – Player Profile

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | March 25, 2026
Zsombor Piros racquet

Zsombor Piros is a Hungarian player that has been close to the top 100 rankings and we’ve seen great results on the Challenger Tour. What is Piros racquet and gear?

Zsombor Piros tennis racquet

Zsombor Piros’s racquet is a HEAD Radical, most likely an older version painted as the 2025 Radical. He is likely using the Graphene mold, which has the pro stock code TGT 307, but many pros also enjoy the Graphene 360 mold, which is called TGT 351. Piros strings his racquets with natural gut in the mains and a black string in the crosses. If you have more information about Piros’s racquet, please comment below or reach out to @tennisnerdinsta on Instagram.

Career and info

Zsombor Piros is a pro tennis player from Hungary who has looked solid on the ATP Challenger Tour and a key representative for his country in international team competitions.

  • Born: October 13, 1999 (Budapest, Hungary)
  • Height: 180 cm (5’11”)
  • Plays: Right-handed (Two-handed backhand)
  • Turned Pro: 2016

Career Highlights & Early Success

Piros first gained international attention as a successful junior. His early career was marked by achievements that got him into the professional ranks:

  • Junior Grand Slam Champion: He won the 2017 Australian Open boys singles title, defeating Yshai Oliel in the final.
  • First Top 100 Win: In 2018, at the Nouméa Challenger, he defeated the top seed Julien Benneteau, marking his first professional win against a top 100 opponent.
  • Challenger Success: Since then, he has secured multiple ATP Challenger titles, including wins in Tampere (2022), Gwangju (2022), Split (2023) and Tunis (2025).

  • Career-High Singles Ranking: No. 106 (Achieved March 4, 2024)
  • Davis Cup Record: He is known for his strong performances for Hungary, holding a solid winning record (12–5) in the competition.
  • Grand Slam Main Draw: He made his Grand Slam main draw debut at the 2025 US Open.

Follow Zsombor Piros here on his Instagram account.

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Stefan Jonsson

Stefan is a writer at Tennisnerd since 2023 and keep the readers updated on new events, betting tips and general tennis news.