Ash Barty’s Racquet

by Jonas Eriksson

Ash Barty is the number one women player in the world at the moment. But what is Ash Barty’s racquet?

Ash Barty has a beautiful game, hits the ball very cleanly and uses a mix of an efficient slice on the backhand side, with a powerful forehand and an all-court game that is confident also at the net. Thanks to the protected rankings, she is number one on the WTA Tour singles ranking list. But what racquet does she use?

I have been getting more and more requests to also cover players on the WTA Tour. The information is sometimes harder to come by, but I will do my best in also covering the women’s side of the game a bit more. It’s been a question of time management mostly, but if you have information you want to contribute or you’re keen on writing a guest post, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Ash Barty’s Racquet

As you can see on the Tennis Warehouse player page, Ash Barty endorses the HEAD Gravity MP. But what she is actually using is a HEAD Gravity Pro pro stock mold with a 16×19 string pattern for more spin. It’s somewhat similar to the HEAD Speed MP she used in the past.

Barty strings her racquet with a hybrid of HEAD Hawk Touch in the mains and natural gut in the crosses. I don’t know tension, weight/balance/swing weight, so if someone has an idea of this, please comment.

Pro players can get racquets made to their requirements and although the retail version of the Gravity Pro is an excellent racquet in its own right, Barty is used to using a 16×19 pattern and wants to get a bit more lift and spin on her shots. The thin 20 mm beam and relatively low stiffness will still give her excellent control.

Barty actually uses a type of racquet that is rare on the WTA Tour these days. Most players use pretty powerful frames like Pure Drives, Wilson Steam or HEAD Instinct, but she can generate enough power to manage with a more control-oriented racquet.

Are there other WTA players you are curious about? Please let me know in the comments below.

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5 comments

Leonardo MacKnight April 4, 2021 - 11:37

great read!

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pedro April 8, 2021 - 00:36

She is also a doubles champion as well as singles. You don’t see that too often, unless I’m mistaken?

Hopefully she can get another singles GS this year.

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Paul April 16, 2021 - 11:41

Shes’s loved by all here down under also.

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Lucas Nobrega July 20, 2021 - 13:33

Just saw in head IG story she normally uses string tension at 40lbs

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Jaime April 21, 2022 - 00:50

I’d love to know what her actual racquet specs are. Just knowing it’s a Gravity Pro mold doesn’t tell me all that much.

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