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HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 is a tour‑level 100 sq in racquet built for advanced players who take full, fast swings and want to hit big without spraying balls long. Keeping the proven recipe of a 310 g unstrung weight, 18×20 pattern and 23 mm constant beam, this generation adds Hy‑Bor in the shaft – an aerospace‑inspired mix of carbon and boron fibres that delivers a more stable, connected and solid feel with a richer impact sound than the 2024 model.
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₹32,499.00 Original price was: ₹32,499.00.₹21,122.00Current price is: ₹21,122.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
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Key features of HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026:
- Tour‑spec 100 sq in control frame : 100 sq in head, 310 g unstrung weight and a dense 18×20 string pattern give the Speed Pro 2026 exceptional directional control, low launch angle and tight dispersion, letting advanced players swing out with confidence.
- New Hy‑Bor shaft for stability & feel : Hy‑Bor places compression‑resistant boron fibres alongside carbon in the shaft, improving torsional stability, impact solidity, feedback and sound without raising stiffness into a harsh range. Testers consistently report a clearer, more connected feel vs the 2024 Pro, especially when redirecting pace and carving angles.
- Auxetic 2.0 & Graphene Inside comfort : Auxetic 2.0 in the yoke and handle dynamically flexes on impact for “more alive” feedback and improved comfort, while Graphene Inside stiffens strategic zones for power and stability. Combined with a buttery ~61 RA stiffness, the Pro delivers arm‑friendly control rather than a stiff, metallic response.
- Fast Speed Beam & directional drilling : The 23 mm constant Speed Beam keeps the frame quick through the air for modern baseline and net play, while Directional Drilling and Power Grommets enlarge the sweet spot and allow more string movement, giving more forgiveness and pocketing than older 18×20 control frames.
- All‑court performance with no glaring weaknesses : Independent reviews highlight a rare blend of control, stability, feel and manoeuvrability: penetrating, precise groundstrokes, accurate serves, “hot‑knife‑through‑butter” volleys and reliable slice, with only modest spin help as the trade‑off.
Technologies used in HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026:
- Hy‑Bor Material Integration : Hy‑Bor combines boron fibres (excellent in compression) with carbon fibres (excellent in tension), placed in the shaft where flex and counter‑forces are highest. This yields:
- More perceived stability at impact without adding static weight
- A cleaner, more solid and connected feel vs the previous Auxetic‑only generation
- Noticeably improved damping (2–3× better vs standard carbon builds) while still transmitting useful feedback to advanced players.
- Auxetic 2.0 : Auxetic structures expand under load rather than simply compressing, so the frame responds dynamically to ball impact, especially on off‑centre hits. In version 2.0, the auxetic region is extended deeper into the handle, giving:
- More consistent feel across the face
- Better directional information, helping players “feel” the ball on the strings
- Improved comfort on heavy incoming pace.
- Graphene Inside : Strategic Graphene Inside layups in the hoop and throat add power and torsional stability where it matters, allowing HEAD to keep the overall RA low while still offering a firm, modern response on big swings.
- Speed Beam & Speed Pattern : The 23 mm constant Speed Beam is tuned for aerodynamic racquet‑head speed with enough beam mass for stability on heavy balls. The Speed Pattern refers to how the 18×20 drilling is optimised to offer more spin and forgiveness than a “traditional” 18×20, with slightly more open spacing in key zones.
- Directional Drilling & Power Grommets : Directional drilling angles the grommet holes to expand the effective sweet spot and improve length and control on off‑centre contacts. Combined with larger Power Grommets, strings can move more freely, boosting power, pocketing and comfort relative to older dense‑pattern control sticks.
Who is HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 for?
HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 is ideal for:
- Aggressive all‑court players who step inside the baseline, redirect pace and finish at net
- Flat and drive‑oriented hitters who prefer penetrating trajectories to loopy, high‑spin patterns
- Counter‑punchers who want stability and directional control against big hitters
HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Similar Models:
| Model | Head size | Unstrung weight | Balance (unstrung) | Beam | Pattern | Approx. RA (strung) | Swingweight (strung) | On‑court identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEAD Speed Pro 2026 | 100 sq in | 310 g | 310–315 mm (≈7 pts HL) | 23 mm constant | 18×20 | Low 60s (≈61 RA) | ~328 | Plush, solid 100‑inch control frame for fast, full swings; low launch, high stability |
| Babolat Pure Strike 98 16×19 (2024) | 98 sq in | 305 g | 320 mm (7 pts HL) | 21/23/21 mm | 16×19 | Mid 60s (crisper) | ~330 | Modern “control‑spin” stick; firmer, more spin‑friendly, slightly more pop |
| Wilson Blade 98 16×19 v9 | 98 sq in | 305 g | 32 cm (approx. 7 pts HL) | 21 mm box | 16×19 | Low 60s (very flexible feel) | ~324 | Classic flexy control with good spin; smaller sweet spot, ultra‑feel‑driven |
- HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Babolat Pure Strike 98 16×19 : Babolat’s Pure Strike 98 (Gen 4) is a 98 sq in, 305 g, 16×19 “modern control‑spin” frame with a 21/23/21 mm beam and mid‑60s stiffness, designed for aggressive baseliners who want control but still rely heavily on spin and pop. It launches the ball a bit higher, grabs the felt more and feels crisper and firmer than the Speed Pro. The Speed Pro 2026, with its 100 sq in head and tighter 18×20 pattern, offers more forgiveness on contact and a lower, more piercing trajectory, suiting players who drive through the court and use spin more as a tool than as a crutch.
- HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Wilson Blade 98 : Wilson’s Blade 98 16×19 v9 is a 305 g, 98 sq in, 16×19 box‑beam control racquet with a 21 mm beam and low‑60s stiffness, long known for its buttery feel and classic precision. It offers excellent pocketing and spin for a 98, but has a smaller sweet spot and slightly lower inherent power than the Speed Pro. The Speed Pro 2026 gives you a bit more free depth and stability thanks to the 100 head and Hy‑Bor shaft, along with a denser pattern that keeps launch lower; Blade remains a touch softer and more “old‑school” in feel, Speed Pro is a bit more modern and solid.
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Product Details
| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand / Series | HEAD Speed Pro 2026 |
| Head size | 100 sq in / 645 cm² |
| Length | 27 in / 685 mm |
| Unstrung weight | 310 g |
| Strung weight (typical) | 326–329 g |
| Unstrung balance | 310–315 mm |
| Estimated strung balance | ≈6 pts HL |
| Swingweight | 328–333 |
| Beam width | 23 / 23 / 23 mm constant |
| Stiffness | Approx. 61 |
| String pattern | 18 mains × 20 crosses |
Key features of HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026:
- Tour‑spec 100 sq in control frame : 100 sq in head, 310 g unstrung weight and a dense 18×20 string pattern give the Speed Pro 2026 exceptional directional control, low launch angle and tight dispersion, letting advanced players swing out with confidence.
- New Hy‑Bor shaft for stability & feel : Hy‑Bor places compression‑resistant boron fibres alongside carbon in the shaft, improving torsional stability, impact solidity, feedback and sound without raising stiffness into a harsh range. Testers consistently report a clearer, more connected feel vs the 2024 Pro, especially when redirecting pace and carving angles.
- Auxetic 2.0 & Graphene Inside comfort : Auxetic 2.0 in the yoke and handle dynamically flexes on impact for “more alive” feedback and improved comfort, while Graphene Inside stiffens strategic zones for power and stability. Combined with a buttery ~61 RA stiffness, the Pro delivers arm‑friendly control rather than a stiff, metallic response.
- Fast Speed Beam & directional drilling : The 23 mm constant Speed Beam keeps the frame quick through the air for modern baseline and net play, while Directional Drilling and Power Grommets enlarge the sweet spot and allow more string movement, giving more forgiveness and pocketing than older 18×20 control frames.
- All‑court performance with no glaring weaknesses : Independent reviews highlight a rare blend of control, stability, feel and manoeuvrability: penetrating, precise groundstrokes, accurate serves, “hot‑knife‑through‑butter” volleys and reliable slice, with only modest spin help as the trade‑off.
Technologies used in HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026:
- Hy‑Bor Material Integration : Hy‑Bor combines boron fibres (excellent in compression) with carbon fibres (excellent in tension), placed in the shaft where flex and counter‑forces are highest. This yields:
- More perceived stability at impact without adding static weight
- A cleaner, more solid and connected feel vs the previous Auxetic‑only generation
- Noticeably improved damping (2–3× better vs standard carbon builds) while still transmitting useful feedback to advanced players.
- Auxetic 2.0 : Auxetic structures expand under load rather than simply compressing, so the frame responds dynamically to ball impact, especially on off‑centre hits. In version 2.0, the auxetic region is extended deeper into the handle, giving:
- More consistent feel across the face
- Better directional information, helping players “feel” the ball on the strings
- Improved comfort on heavy incoming pace.
- Graphene Inside : Strategic Graphene Inside layups in the hoop and throat add power and torsional stability where it matters, allowing HEAD to keep the overall RA low while still offering a firm, modern response on big swings.
- Speed Beam & Speed Pattern : The 23 mm constant Speed Beam is tuned for aerodynamic racquet‑head speed with enough beam mass for stability on heavy balls. The Speed Pattern refers to how the 18×20 drilling is optimised to offer more spin and forgiveness than a “traditional” 18×20, with slightly more open spacing in key zones.
- Directional Drilling & Power Grommets : Directional drilling angles the grommet holes to expand the effective sweet spot and improve length and control on off‑centre contacts. Combined with larger Power Grommets, strings can move more freely, boosting power, pocketing and comfort relative to older dense‑pattern control sticks.
Who is HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 for?
HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 is ideal for:
- Aggressive all‑court players who step inside the baseline, redirect pace and finish at net
- Flat and drive‑oriented hitters who prefer penetrating trajectories to loopy, high‑spin patterns
- Counter‑punchers who want stability and directional control against big hitters
HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Similar Models:
| Model | Head size | Unstrung weight | Balance (unstrung) | Beam | Pattern | Approx. RA (strung) | Swingweight (strung) | On‑court identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEAD Speed Pro 2026 | 100 sq in | 310 g | 310–315 mm (≈7 pts HL) | 23 mm constant | 18×20 | Low 60s (≈61 RA) | ~328 | Plush, solid 100‑inch control frame for fast, full swings; low launch, high stability |
| Babolat Pure Strike 98 16×19 (2024) | 98 sq in | 305 g | 320 mm (7 pts HL) | 21/23/21 mm | 16×19 | Mid 60s (crisper) | ~330 | Modern “control‑spin” stick; firmer, more spin‑friendly, slightly more pop |
| Wilson Blade 98 16×19 v9 | 98 sq in | 305 g | 32 cm (approx. 7 pts HL) | 21 mm box | 16×19 | Low 60s (very flexible feel) | ~324 | Classic flexy control with good spin; smaller sweet spot, ultra‑feel‑driven |
- HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Babolat Pure Strike 98 16×19 : Babolat’s Pure Strike 98 (Gen 4) is a 98 sq in, 305 g, 16×19 “modern control‑spin” frame with a 21/23/21 mm beam and mid‑60s stiffness, designed for aggressive baseliners who want control but still rely heavily on spin and pop. It launches the ball a bit higher, grabs the felt more and feels crisper and firmer than the Speed Pro. The Speed Pro 2026, with its 100 sq in head and tighter 18×20 pattern, offers more forgiveness on contact and a lower, more piercing trajectory, suiting players who drive through the court and use spin more as a tool than as a crutch.
- HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Wilson Blade 98 : Wilson’s Blade 98 16×19 v9 is a 305 g, 98 sq in, 16×19 box‑beam control racquet with a 21 mm beam and low‑60s stiffness, long known for its buttery feel and classic precision. It offers excellent pocketing and spin for a 98, but has a smaller sweet spot and slightly lower inherent power than the Speed Pro. The Speed Pro 2026 gives you a bit more free depth and stability thanks to the 100 head and Hy‑Bor shaft, along with a denser pattern that keeps launch lower; Blade remains a touch softer and more “old‑school” in feel, Speed Pro is a bit more modern and solid.
| Category | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand / Series | HEAD Speed Pro 2026 |
| Head size | 100 sq in / 645 cm² |
| Length | 27 in / 685 mm |
| Unstrung weight | 310 g |
| Strung weight (typical) | 326–329 g |
| Unstrung balance | 310–315 mm |
| Estimated strung balance | ≈6 pts HL |
| Swingweight | 328–333 |
| Beam width | 23 / 23 / 23 mm constant |
| Stiffness | Approx. 61 |
| String pattern | 18 mains × 20 crosses |
Key features of HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026:
- Tour‑spec 100 sq in control frame : 100 sq in head, 310 g unstrung weight and a dense 18×20 string pattern give the Speed Pro 2026 exceptional directional control, low launch angle and tight dispersion, letting advanced players swing out with confidence.
- New Hy‑Bor shaft for stability & feel : Hy‑Bor places compression‑resistant boron fibres alongside carbon in the shaft, improving torsional stability, impact solidity, feedback and sound without raising stiffness into a harsh range. Testers consistently report a clearer, more connected feel vs the 2024 Pro, especially when redirecting pace and carving angles.
- Auxetic 2.0 & Graphene Inside comfort : Auxetic 2.0 in the yoke and handle dynamically flexes on impact for “more alive” feedback and improved comfort, while Graphene Inside stiffens strategic zones for power and stability. Combined with a buttery ~61 RA stiffness, the Pro delivers arm‑friendly control rather than a stiff, metallic response.
- Fast Speed Beam & directional drilling : The 23 mm constant Speed Beam keeps the frame quick through the air for modern baseline and net play, while Directional Drilling and Power Grommets enlarge the sweet spot and allow more string movement, giving more forgiveness and pocketing than older 18×20 control frames.
- All‑court performance with no glaring weaknesses : Independent reviews highlight a rare blend of control, stability, feel and manoeuvrability: penetrating, precise groundstrokes, accurate serves, “hot‑knife‑through‑butter” volleys and reliable slice, with only modest spin help as the trade‑off.
Technologies used in HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026:
- Hy‑Bor Material Integration : Hy‑Bor combines boron fibres (excellent in compression) with carbon fibres (excellent in tension), placed in the shaft where flex and counter‑forces are highest. This yields:
- More perceived stability at impact without adding static weight
- A cleaner, more solid and connected feel vs the previous Auxetic‑only generation
- Noticeably improved damping (2–3× better vs standard carbon builds) while still transmitting useful feedback to advanced players.
- Auxetic 2.0 : Auxetic structures expand under load rather than simply compressing, so the frame responds dynamically to ball impact, especially on off‑centre hits. In version 2.0, the auxetic region is extended deeper into the handle, giving:
- More consistent feel across the face
- Better directional information, helping players “feel” the ball on the strings
- Improved comfort on heavy incoming pace.
- Graphene Inside : Strategic Graphene Inside layups in the hoop and throat add power and torsional stability where it matters, allowing HEAD to keep the overall RA low while still offering a firm, modern response on big swings.
- Speed Beam & Speed Pattern : The 23 mm constant Speed Beam is tuned for aerodynamic racquet‑head speed with enough beam mass for stability on heavy balls. The Speed Pattern refers to how the 18×20 drilling is optimised to offer more spin and forgiveness than a “traditional” 18×20, with slightly more open spacing in key zones.
- Directional Drilling & Power Grommets : Directional drilling angles the grommet holes to expand the effective sweet spot and improve length and control on off‑centre contacts. Combined with larger Power Grommets, strings can move more freely, boosting power, pocketing and comfort relative to older dense‑pattern control sticks.
Who is HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 for?
HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 is ideal for:
- Aggressive all‑court players who step inside the baseline, redirect pace and finish at net
- Flat and drive‑oriented hitters who prefer penetrating trajectories to loopy, high‑spin patterns
- Counter‑punchers who want stability and directional control against big hitters
HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Similar Models:
| Model | Head size | Unstrung weight | Balance (unstrung) | Beam | Pattern | Approx. RA (strung) | Swingweight (strung) | On‑court identity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HEAD Speed Pro 2026 | 100 sq in | 310 g | 310–315 mm (≈7 pts HL) | 23 mm constant | 18×20 | Low 60s (≈61 RA) | ~328 | Plush, solid 100‑inch control frame for fast, full swings; low launch, high stability |
| Babolat Pure Strike 98 16×19 (2024) | 98 sq in | 305 g | 320 mm (7 pts HL) | 21/23/21 mm | 16×19 | Mid 60s (crisper) | ~330 | Modern “control‑spin” stick; firmer, more spin‑friendly, slightly more pop |
| Wilson Blade 98 16×19 v9 | 98 sq in | 305 g | 32 cm (approx. 7 pts HL) | 21 mm box | 16×19 | Low 60s (very flexible feel) | ~324 | Classic flexy control with good spin; smaller sweet spot, ultra‑feel‑driven |
- HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Babolat Pure Strike 98 16×19 : Babolat’s Pure Strike 98 (Gen 4) is a 98 sq in, 305 g, 16×19 “modern control‑spin” frame with a 21/23/21 mm beam and mid‑60s stiffness, designed for aggressive baseliners who want control but still rely heavily on spin and pop. It launches the ball a bit higher, grabs the felt more and feels crisper and firmer than the Speed Pro. The Speed Pro 2026, with its 100 sq in head and tighter 18×20 pattern, offers more forgiveness on contact and a lower, more piercing trajectory, suiting players who drive through the court and use spin more as a tool than as a crutch.
- HEAD Speed Pro Tennis Racquet 2026 vs Wilson Blade 98 : Wilson’s Blade 98 16×19 v9 is a 305 g, 98 sq in, 16×19 box‑beam control racquet with a 21 mm beam and low‑60s stiffness, long known for its buttery feel and classic precision. It offers excellent pocketing and spin for a 98, but has a smaller sweet spot and slightly lower inherent power than the Speed Pro. The Speed Pro 2026 gives you a bit more free depth and stability thanks to the 100 head and Hy‑Bor shaft, along with a denser pattern that keeps launch lower; Blade remains a touch softer and more “old‑school” in feel, Speed Pro is a bit more modern and solid.






































