Here you can find information about what racquets the tennis pros actually use with everything from string tension to various customizations they do to their racquets that often are so called pro stock tennis racquets.
I have been watching some ATP action from Basel and Vienna this week. Yesterday I watched Shapovalov’s blacked-out racquet beat Evans. It’s, obviously, Shapovalv playing, not Shapovalov’s blacked-out racquet. But sometimes racquet nerds, like myself, pay way too much attention to the racquet. It’s a fun hobby to discuss racquets and strings, but tennis is all about skill, grit, and footwork. What is Shapovalov’s blacked-out racquet? It’s supposed to be …