Overview of Wilson Racquets

Here’s a comprehensive overview of popular models within each series, giving you a general sense of their offerings:

Performance Racquets:

  • Blade Series:
    • Blade 98: Smaller head size (98 sq. in.) for advanced players seeking precision and control.
    • Blade 100: Slightly larger head size (100 sq. in.) offering a balance of power and control for advanced players.
    • Blade 100L (lightweight): Lightweight version of Blade 100 for aggressive baseliners with faster swing speeds.
    • Blade 102, Blade 104: Larger head sizes (102 & 104 sq. in.) for intermediate players desiring more forgiveness and power.
    • Blade Team: More affordable option with similar characteristics to the main Blade series, suitable for developing players.
  • Pro Staff Series:
    • Pro Staff Team V14: Entry-level model offering traditional feel and forgiveness for beginners and recreational players.
    • Pro Staff 97: Classic Pro Staff model (97 sq. in.) for advanced players prioritizing control and feel.
    • Pro Staff 97L (lightweight): Lightweight version of Pro Staff 97 for players seeking faster swing speeds with a smaller head size.
    • Pro Staff RF97 (Roger Federer’s signature model): Signature racquet of Roger Federer, offering stability and power for advanced players.
    • Pro Staff Team V13.0: Slightly older version of Pro Staff Team V14 with similar characteristics.
  • Burn Series:
    • Burn 100 Series (various models with different weights and string patterns): Offers a blend of power and spin for players who want to hit aggressive shots with heavy topspin.
    • Burn 100 Team: More affordable option with similar characteristics to the main Burn 100 series, suitable for developing players.

Team Racquets:

  • Clash Series:
    • Clash 100: Provides exceptional comfort and flexibility for players prioritizing control and feel.
    • Clash 100L (lightweight): Lightweight version of Clash 100 for players seeking faster swing speeds with a comfortable feel.
    • Clash 100 Tour (heavier): Heavier version of Clash 100 offering more stability for powerful groundstrokes.
    • Clash Team: More affordable option with similar characteristics to the main Clash series, suitable for developing players.
  • Ultra Series:
    • Ultra 100 Series (various models with different weights and string patterns): Offers a lightweight and maneuverable option with a large sweet spot for maximum forgiveness.
    • Ultra 100L (lightweight): Even lighter version of Ultra 100 for players seeking maximum maneuverability.
    • Ultra 110 (larger head size): Larger head size (110 sq. in.) in the Ultra series for beginners and recreational players desiring more forgiveness and power.
    • Ultra Team: More affordable option with similar characteristics to the main Ultra series, suitable for developing players.
  • Drive Series:
    • Drive 100 Series (various models with different weights and string patterns): Offers a versatile option with a blend of power and comfort, suitable for a wide range of playing styles.
    • Drive 110 (larger head size): Larger head size (110 sq. in.) in the Drive series for beginners and recreational players desiring more forgiveness and power.
    • Drive Team: More affordable option with similar characteristics to the main Drive series, suitable for developing players.

Recreational Racquets:

  • Pro Staff Team Series:
    • Pro Staff Team V14, Pro Staff Team V13.0: Entry-level models offering traditional feel and forgiveness for beginners and recreational players.
  • Roger Federer Team Series:
    • Roger Federer Team V13.0, Roger Federer Team V12.0: Lightweight and forgiving options inspired by Roger Federer’s racquet, ideal for recreational players.
  • Burn Team Series:
    • Burn Team V13.0, Burn Team V12.0: Lightweight and forgiving

 

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