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Which tennis rackets did Federer use?

So far, President Federer has used six rackets, but the basic parameters such as weight, balance point, and racket face are the same.

One, 1997-2000

Racquet used: Pro Staff Original 6.0 85'

Length: 27 inches

Racquet surface: 85 square inches

Weight: 357 grams (strung)

Balance point: 31.5 cm

Hardness: 66

Swing weight: 329

Stringing mode: 16×18

This is one of the most classic tennis rackets in history. Sampras has used this racket throughout his career. Before signing with Wilson, Federer had been using this racket. In 1997, Federer officially signed a contract with Wilson. After that, Wilson developed a 90-meter Pro Staff specifically for Federer. However, this 90-inch Pro Staff has not appeared on the market. What everyone sees on the market are 85-inch and 95-inch ones.

Achievements at this stage: He entered professional competitions in 1998. His best result in a Grand Slam at this stage was the fourth round of the French Open in 2000.

Two, 2001-2003

Racquet used: Pro Staff Hyper 6.1 90'

Length: 27 inches

Racquet surface: 90 square inches

Weight: 340 grams

Balance point: 31 cm

Stringing pattern: 16×18

This racket’s The internal carbon fiber structure uses double-layer weaving technology, which increases the strength of the racket while maintaining its feel. In addition, this racket has excellent stability, a solid feel, good control and spin, which are all features that advanced players will appreciate.

Achievements at this stage: briefly showing his talents in major competitions, reaching the quarterfinals of the French Open in 2001, and in the same year, he eliminated Sampras in five sets in the fourth round of Wimbledon and entered the quarterfinals.

Three, 2003-2004

Racquet used: Pro Staff Tour 90'

Length: 27 inches

Racquet head: 90 Square Inches

Weight: 340g

Balance Point: 31cm

Stringing Pattern: 16×19

Stringing Pounds: 50 -60 pounds

The feel of this racket is still relatively traditional, clean and first-class. If you're looking for a racquet with great feel and control, this is a racquet you won't want to miss.

Achievements at this stage: Federer began to mature. In 2003 and 2004, he won an Australian Open championship, two Wimbledon championships, and a US Open championship. In February 2004, he made his debut in the world The first position.

Four, 2005-2006

Racquet used: n Six-One Tour 90'

Length: 27 inches

Racquet surface : 90 square inches

Weight: 340 grams

Balance point: 31 cm

Stringing pattern: 16×19

Threading pounds : 50-60 pounds

In 2006, this racket helped Federer win three Grand Slam championship trophies. When designing nSix-One Tour, the strength of the racket frame was particularly strengthened to provide better stability and greater power. This is a great frontcourt racket. Even if your opponent hits the ball very hard, this racket will still perform stably. However, it also requires high accuracy in your swing, so it is more suitable for players above 5.0.

Achievements in this stage: a period of steady growth. A champion at the Australian Open and two titles each at Wimbledon and the US Open.

Five, 2007-2009

Racquet used: K Six-One Tour 90'

Length: 27 inches

Racquet surface : 90 square inches

Weight: 340 grams

Balance point: 31 cm

Stringing pattern: 16×19

Threading pounds : 50-60 pounds

Among the rackets Federer has used, this is the one with the largest sweet spot. However, in terms of feel, it is closer to the Pro Staff 85 originally used by Federer. At the bottom line, the rebound of this racket is particularly solid, and the mobility is also improved, allowing you to hit the ball faster, deeper, and more penetratingly. At the net, it's equally solid and precise. When serving, the control is also quite good. However, if you want to bring out the advantages of this racket and fully control this racket, your golf skills must reach a certain level, so it is more suitable for players above 5.0.

Achievements at this stage: At its peak in 2007, except for the French Open where he lost to Nadal in the final, all the other three Grand Slam championships were won. In 2008, his form began to decline. He was eliminated in the semi-finals of the Australian Open. He lost to Nadal in the finals of the French Open and Wimbledon, and gave up his No. 1 position in the world. He only won the US Open championship throughout the year. Just when everyone thought Federer's era was coming to an end, he won the French Open for the first time in 2009 and achieved a Grand Slam.

Six, 2010 to present

Racquet used: Wilson BLX Six-One Tour 90

Racket size: 90 sq.in. / 581 sq.cm length : 27 inches /69 cm

Air weight: 11.3 oz /319 g String weight: 11.8 oz /334 g

Balance point: 6pts Head Light

Swing Weight: 322

Racket Stiffness: 65

Frame Width: 17 Material: Karophite Black / Basalt

Strength Level: Low

Swing speed: Fast

Handle leather: Wilson Leather

String bed: 16*19

String poundage: 50-60

This Wilson tennis racket is the best weapon in history for Federer in 2010. BLX Six.One Tour continues his journey to the top. Federer's continuous achievements are the result of Wilson's continuous evolution of technology, and BLX is no exception. "I know that Wilson will always provide me with the latest and best racquets they can make," Federer said when he got his new BLX racquet. "This change will give me a better feel and better performance." , allowing me to perform better in 2010 and beyond." American star Blake will also switch to Wilson to use this racket in the 2010 new season.

Through the natural transmission of BLX volcanic fiber, a natural material, this racket has Wilson's unique precise feel. The Wilson BLX Six-One Tour 90 Tennis Racquet is the perfect choice for tennis players who want to look like the most legendary tennis figures of all time.