What racquet does Maria Sakkari use?
Wilson Ultra 100 v3
Wilson Ultra 100 v3 Tennis Racket [Frame Only]
What racket does Vondrousova use?
EZONE 100
Vondrousova is known for her crafty, masterful style and shot-making ability….Marketa Vondrousova (CZE)
| Equipment | |
|---|---|
| Racquet | EZONE 100 |
| String | POLYTOUR AIR 125 |
What racquet does Elise Mertens use?
framed Head racket
Guido Mertens must be a busy man. Not because his daughter Elise has wielded her black framed Head racket to such good effect over the past three years that she has risen as high as No 12 in singles and No 2 in doubles on the WTA tour.
Which racket does Leylah Fernandez use?
Leylah Fernandez’s racquet She uses the Babolat Aero Pure, the same line of racquets used by ‘King of Clay’ Rafael Nadal. Gripped with Babolat Syntec Pro, the racquet has a head size of 645 cm square, a length of 68.58 cm, has a balance of 32.99 cm and is 318gms in weight after being strung.
What racket does Victoria Azarenka use?
So, Which is Victoria Azarenka’s Racquet? Victoria Azarenka used to use a Wilson earlier in her career before changing it to Yonex. However, she has since switched back to the Wilson Ultra 100 Countervail and stringing with the Luxilon Big Banger.
What racket does Andreescu use?
So, Which is Bianca Andreescu’s Racquet? Bianca Andreescu endorses the HEAD Graphene 360 Speed MP tennis racquet which is the paint-job she uses on one of the older versions of a HEAD racquet – like Graphene XT Speed or Touch Speed MP. The strings on her racquet are Babolat RPM Blast.
What racket does Muchova use?
WTA Players TOP 100
| WTA RANK | NAME | RACKET BRAND |
|---|---|---|
| 32 | Muchova Karolina | Head |
| 33 | Giorgi Camila | Babolat |
| 34 | Alexandrova Ekaterina | Wilson |
| 35 | Vondrousova Marketa | Yonex |
What racket does Danielle Collins use?
Danielle Collins has signed on with Babolat. The 2019 Australian Open semifinalist is playing with the Babolat Pure Aero+ racquet. Collins began playing with Babolat at the start of the season and is enjoying success with the stick.
Which racquet does Azarenka use?
What shoes does Emma Raducanu wear?
Emma clutching her trophy wearing her favourite NikeCourt React Vapor NXT tennis shoes. The other big news in Lyst’s Q3 report, which includes the data on Emma’s now stratospherically popular footwear, is that Balenciaga has leapfrogged over Gucci as the hottest brand in the world.
Who is Fernandez sponsored by?
The 19-year-old Fernandez made headlines last year with her runner-up finish at the US Open. The teenager was sponsored by Asics in her breakthrough season and the last Asics outfit she wore was the Fall Match Tank and Fall Match Skirt at the 2021 BNP Paribas Open in October.
What racquet does Sabalenka play with?
Aryna Sabalenka is currently using the Wilson Blade 98 18×20 Countervail racquet and strings it with the Luxilon ALU Power 125 on the mains and Luxilon Ace 112 on its crosses. Among some of the other players, Alex De Minaur also uses the Countervail but the 16X19 version.
What is a Snauwaert tennis racket?
The high-end ‘Snauwaert’ racket was launched and became quite popular among professional players, such as Mikael Pernfors, Vitas Gerulaitis, Brian Gottfried and Miloslav Mečíř. Snauwaert even partnered up with the ATP.
Why choose Snauwaert?
SNAUWAERT directly connects to tennis players, passionately assisting them in their the best product choice and staying in contact with them before and after the purchase for a better game experience. SNAUWAERT people are passionate tennis experts, skilled players and great communicators.
How many grand slams has Snauwaert won?
66 Grand Slam wins, connecting the noblest tradition of wooden tennis racquets to the present and the future of tennis. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we’ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on the SNAUWAERT website.
What happened to the Snauwaert brand?
In the mid-1980s the company decided to close the factories in Belgium and moved to Porto. However, the factory in Porto was never a success and the first part of our story ended in 1991. Today we are bringing the legendary SNAUWAERT brand back where it deserves, on the tennis court.