WILSON BLADE 98S V9 Tennis Racket 2024 features a new Emerald Night matte finish, the V9 has a braided graphite + basalt frame with a DirectConnect carbon fibre handle for enhanced torsional stability. It also features the most open string pattern, which provides a more forgiving response and the most potential to generate heavy spin.
String Pattern: 18X16
Strung balance (cm): 33.5
Strung weight : 311g
Head (sq in): 98
- Blade Benefit: Feel and Control
- Smaller Head: Enhances precision and provides crisp feeling
- 18×16 String Pattern: Most open string pattern that produces extreme spin
- Innovations: Updated features and composition improve stability to produce a more connected-to-the-ball feel
- Upgrades: Latest bumper and grommet design is easier to apply, more durable, and fits the racket smoother
- Design: Dynamic Emerald Night Green matte finish with pops of orange compliment the sharp responses of the frame
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About WILSON : Canadian-born Thomas Wilson established the company in 1914, partnering with American Jack Kramer in the late 1950’s who created the Jack Kramer Autograph, which turned out to be one of the top-selling racquets of all time. In 1967, the company introduced the first steel racquet, the Wilson T2000. – endorsed by Jimmy Connors In the 1980s Wilson began developing rackets with an entirely new construction made with graphite and Kelva. Pete Sampras used the original Kevlar Pro Staff 85 racket,for the majority of his entire professional career. Wilson continued to present day positioning themselves among the game’s legends by signing both Roger Federer and Serena Williams Williams have both used Wilson racquets to win a stunning number of combined major singles championships in their careers.