WILSON BURN 100ULS v5 Tennis Racket specifications : Head Size: (cm²): 645 Length: 685 mm Composition:Carbon Fibre Graphite Beam Width: 25mm Balance: 330 mm
- Made with a firm Carbon Fibre Graphite, the Burn’s response feels crisp and powerful. This racket also features Parallel Drilling which helps the strings soak up more vibration and transfer greater energy to the ball.
- The V5 is slightly stiffer than previous editions of the Wilson Burn frame. It offers a crisp response on contact that allows you to hit winners from deep on court, with relative ease.
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About WILSON : Canadian-born Thomas Wilson established the company in 1914. His ambition was to empower athletes, and to make everyone who played sport feel like a pro. He then partnered with American Jack Kramer in the late 1950’s, who created the Jack Kramer Autograph that turned out to be the top-selling racquet of all time. Starting with their original V1 racket, all their frames have been designed to help you play better tennis and enjoy the game.
In 1967, the company introduced the first steel racquet, the legendary Wilson T2000. Endorsed by Jimmy Connors, it was the racket Billie Jean King played with to win the US Open that year. 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. The iconic Pro Staff frame was used by greats such as Edberg, Courier, Graf, Sampras, and ofcourse Roger Federer. The top women’s player of all time, Serena Williams, has also used Wilson (Blade) racquets to win a stunning number of major singles championships in her career.