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Wilson Blade 100L V9 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹31,999.00.Current price is: ₹20,792.00.

Wilson Blade 100 V9 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹32,999.00.Current price is: ₹21,443.00.

Babolat Pure Drive Junior 26 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹13,299.00.Current price is: ₹8,632.00.

HEAD Ti S6 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹14,999.00.Current price is: ₹9,743.00.

Babolat Pure Drive Lite 2025 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹25,299.00.Current price is: ₹16,432.00.

Yonex Ezone Feel Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹12,225.00.Current price is: ₹7,992.00.

Wilson Pro Staff Precision XL 110 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹4,299.00.Current price is: ₹2,792.00.

HEAD Speed MP 2024 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹30,999.00.Current price is: ₹20,143.00.

HEAD Speed Tour Tennis Racquet 2026 (Unstrung)

Original price was: ₹32,499.00.Current price is: ₹21,122.00.

Babolat Evo Aero Lite Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹18,599.00.Current price is: ₹12,243.00.

HEAD Extreme Elite 2024 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹19,499.00.Current price is: ₹12,662.00.

Babolat Pure Drive+ 2025 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹31,299.00.Current price is: ₹20,332.00.

Babolat Pure Drive 2025 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹31,299.00.Current price is: ₹20,332.00.

Babolat Pure Drive Team 2025 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹27,699.00.Current price is: ₹17,992.00.

Wilson Blade Feel Team 103 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹7,599.00.Current price is: ₹5,312.00.

Yonex Vcore 98 Tennis Racquet (Sand Beige)

Original price was: ₹24,400.00.Current price is: ₹15,850.00.

HEAD Radical MP Palm Tree Crew Limited Edition Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹31,999.00.Current price is: ₹20,792.00.

HEAD Gravity Pro 2025 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹30,999.00.Current price is: ₹20,143.00.

HEAD Radical Pro 2025 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹30,999.00.Current price is: ₹20,132.00.

Wilson Clash 100L V3 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹30,999.00.Current price is: ₹20,132.00.

Solinco Blackout 300 Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹23,000.00.Current price is: ₹13,799.00.

Babolat Evo Aero Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹18,599.00.Current price is: ₹12,243.00.

HEAD IG Challenge Team Tennis Racquet (Purple)

Original price was: ₹12,999.00.Current price is: ₹8,443.00.

HEAD IG Challenge Team Tennis Racquet (Mint)

Original price was: ₹12,999.00.Current price is: ₹8,443.00.

HEAD MX Attitude Elite Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹6,899.00.Current price is: ₹4,482.00.

HEAD MX Spark Elite Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹6,899.00.Current price is: ₹4,482.00.

HEAD Tour Pro Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹4,399.00.Current price is: ₹3,072.00.

Head IG Boom Xceed Tennis Racquet

Original price was: ₹14,999.00.Current price is: ₹9,743.00.

Tennis Racquets — The Complete Buyer’s Guide

India’s tennis community is growing fast — clubs across Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, and Pune are seeing more players taking up the sport, and the most common first question is always the same: which tennis racquet should I buy? The answer depends entirely on your level, your playing style, and what you actually need from a racquet — not on which brand looks best or which professional player endorses it.

At God of Sports, we stock India’s widest tennis racquet range — six brands across every level, from beginner-accessible frames that help new players develop consistently to professional-specification racquets used on the ATP and WTA tours. Wilson, Babolat, HEAD, Yonex, Tecnifibre, and Solinco. All authentic. All dispatched from Mumbai with pan-India delivery in 3–5 business days.

The guide below gives you the framework to choose correctly — then the complete brand-by-brand range so you know exactly what’s available in India at God of Sports.

How to Choose a Tennis Racquet — The Three Variables

1. Head Size — The Most Important Decision for Most Players

Head Size Sweet Spot Power Control Who It’s For
98–100 sq in Medium Moderate High Advanced players with consistent technique
100–105 sq in Large Good Good Intermediate to advanced, most club players
105–110 sq in Very large High Moderate Beginners, recreational players, senior players
110+ sq in Maximum Maximum Lower Complete beginners, players with arm issues, juniors

2. Weight — Match It to Your Strength and Frequency

  • 260–275g (unstrung) — Lightest frames. Easiest to swing. Best for beginners, juniors, and players who prioritise maneuverability. Very forgiving on the arm
  • 275–290g — The intermediate sweet spot. Good balance of maneuverability and stability. Most club players sit here
  • 290–305g — Player’s racquets. More mass for better ball-through-the-court. Requires consistent swing mechanics
  • 305g+ — Heavy player’s racquets. Advanced and professional level. Significant technique and physical condition required

3. String Pattern — Power vs Spin vs Control

  • 16×19 (open pattern) — More spin and power. More ball pocketing on topspin groundstrokes. Most popular for intermediate-advanced players on Indian hard courts where controlling the bounce matters
  • 18×20 (dense pattern) — More control, less spin and power. Better for advanced players who generate their own pace and want precision over spin assistance

The Key Rule for Indian Buyers

Don’t over-buy. The most common mistake at Indian clubs is a beginner or intermediate player purchasing a professional-specification racquet (98 sq in, 305g, 18×20). These racquets require technique that takes years to develop — in the wrong hands, they actively slow down development and increase arm injury risk. A 105 sq in, 270g, 16×19 frame will make a developing Indian player significantly better, faster, than a frame their idol uses on tour.

Tennis Racquets by Brand — India’s Complete Range

Wilson Tennis Racquets — The Most Searched Brand in India

“Wilson tennis rackets” (3,326 impressions) and “Wilson tennis racket” (2,168 impressions) are the two highest-volume brand-specific tennis queries on God of Sports. Wilson has been the world’s leading tennis brand for over a century — the official racquet of the US Open, used by Roger Federer (RF-01), Carlos Alcaraz, and Coco Gauff. Their range covers the full spectrum from professional player’s frames to accessible beginner racquets.

Wilson Series — What Each Does:

  • Pro Staff — Control-oriented player’s racquet. Federer’s choice. Demanding on technique. 97 sq in, 18×20. For advanced players who value pure feel and precision over spin assistance
  • Blade — Modern player’s racquet. Spin, power, and control balanced. 98 sq in, 16×19. The most versatile advanced series
  • Clash — Comfort and arm-friendly flex. Unique StableSmart frame that flexes at the right points. For players who want modern performance without harshness
  • Ultra / Burn — Power and pace. Larger head, accessible power for developing players
  • Six LV / Blade Feel — Accessible intermediate all-rounders

Professional / Advanced:

Intermediate / Accessible:

Full Wilson Tennis Racquet Range →

Babolat Tennis Racquets — Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz

Babolat is the brand of Rafael Nadal (Pure Aero Rafa) and Carlos Alcaraz (Pure Strike) — two of the most decorated ATP champions of the modern era. Their Pure Series is among the most technically refined racquet families in world tennis, with three distinct lines covering power, all-round, and control.

Babolat Series — What Each Does:

  • Pure Aero — Spin and power. Nadal’s racquet. Aerodynamic frame design, heavy topspin-oriented. For aggressive baseliners who want maximum spin generation
  • Pure Drive — Power and versatility. The most popular Babolat for club players globally. Good for most playing styles
  • Pure Strike — Precision and control. Alcaraz’s choice. Tighter feel, more feedback for advanced players who want clean ball-striking
  • Evo Drive / Falcon / Eagle / Feather — Accessible recreational and beginner frames

Pure Aero (Nadal-inspired):

Pure Drive:

Pure Strike (Alcaraz-inspired):

Accessible / Entry:

Full Babolat Tennis Racquet Range →

HEAD Tennis Racquets — Novak Djokovic and the Widest Pro Range

HEAD is Novak Djokovic’s racquet brand — he plays the HEAD Speed Pro. Their range is the most comprehensive at GOS, spanning from the highly accessible Ti series (the HEAD Ti.S6 generates 5,106 impressions — the highest of any individual racquet on the site) to professional Speed, Radical, Prestige, Gravity, Extreme, and Boom series. HEAD explicitly labels their technology (Auxetic 2.0, Graphene 360+) making specs transparent for informed buyers.

HEAD Series — What Each Does:

  • Speed — Djokovic’s series. All-round player’s racquet — power, spin, and control balanced. For advanced all-court players
  • Radical — All-court control and versatility. Andy Murray’s historic series. Good for tactical players who construct points
  • Gravity — Huge sweet spot, aggressive topspin. Alexander Zverev’s series. For modern baseliners who generate heavy topspin
  • Extreme — Spin machine. Auxetic 2.0 for maximum spin generation. More spin-focused than Gravity
  • Prestige — Control and precision. Tour specialist’s racquet. Demanding on technique
  • Boom — Explosive power with comfort. Modern accessible player’s frame
  • Ti / IG / MX series — Accessible recreational and beginner frames.

Professional / Advanced:

Accessible / Intermediate (where most Indian buyers are):

Full HEAD Tennis Racquet Range →

Yonex Tennis Racquets — Naomi Osaka, Casper Ruud, Nick Kyrgios

Yonex brings Japanese engineering precision to tennis — their Isometric head shape (a signature since 1980) provides a 7% larger effective sweet spot than traditional oval frames. Three professional series span every playing style: Ezone (power and comfort), VCore (spin), and Percept (touch and precision).

Yonex Series — What Each Does:

  • Ezone — Power, comfort, and soft feel. Naomi Osaka’s series. Best all-round Yonex for most Indian players
  • VCore — Spin-oriented. Aerodynamic design for faster swing speed and maximum topspin. For aggressive baseliners
  • Percept — Touch and precision. Flexible frame for feel-oriented advanced players
  • Astrel / Ace / Feel — Accessible, lightweight frames for beginners

Professional / Advanced:

Intermediate / Accessible:

  • Yonex Ezone 100 — 1,294 impressions, 50 clicks. The most popular Yonex on GOS. 100 sq in, power and comfort
  • Yonex Ezone 110 — 933 impressions. Larger head for easier power, beginners and recreational
  • Yonex Ezone 105 — Lightweight, 105 sq in, excellent beginner-intermediate option
  • Yonex Ezone Game — 934 impressions. Beginner-intermediate, 16×19, forgiving
  • Yonex Ezone Ace | Ezone Feel — Entry-level accessible Ezone frames

Full Yonex Tennis Racquet Range →

Tecnifibre Tennis Racquets — The Underrated Performer

Tecnifibre is the most searched-but-underrated brand on GOS in tennis — the T-Fight 285 has 2,923 impressions and the T-Fight 305S has 1,313 impressions with 64 clicks (one of the highest click counts on GOS tennis pages). French brand, tour-endorsed, built for precision and feel on hard courts.

  • Tecnifibre T-Fight 285 — 2,923 impressions. Lightweight player’s frame, 100 sq in, excellent control and feel
  • Tecnifibre T-Fight 305S — 1,313 impressions, 64 clicks. 305g advanced player’s racquet for serious club competitors

Full Tecnifibre Range →

Solinco Tennis Racquets — The Specialist Choice

Solinco is best known globally for their tennis strings (Hyper G, Tour Bite) but their Whiteout racquet range offers a genuine advanced player’s option — stiff, precise, built for string snapback and spin generation. For experienced players who know exactly what they want from a frame.

Full Solinco Range →

Quick Finder — By Player Profile

You are… Recommended Racquet Why
Complete beginner, first racquet HEAD Ti.S6 or Yonex Ezone Game Large head, light weight, easy power, maximum forgiveness
Beginner wanting established brand feel Babolat Evo Drive Lite or Wilson Six LV Accessible frames from top-tier brands at beginner-friendly specs
Intermediate club player, all-round Yonex Ezone 100 or Babolat Pure Drive Team 100 sq in, 16×19, good balance of power and control
Intermediate, want heavy topspin Babolat Pure Aero Team or HEAD Extreme Elite 2024 Spin-optimised aerodynamic frames, 16×19, accessible weight
Advanced, want control and precision Yonex Percept 97 or HEAD Prestige Pro Player’s spec frames for technique-confident advanced players
Advanced, inspired by Djokovic HEAD Speed Pro 2024 Djokovic’s actual racquet specification
Advanced, inspired by Nadal Babolat Pure Aero Rafa Nadal’s exact racquet — orange, aggressive spin-power profile
Advanced, inspired by Federer Wilson RF-01 or Pro Staff 97 V13 Federer’s signature frame and last Pro Staff specification
Professional / Elite competitor Tecnifibre T-Fight 305S or Solinco Whiteout 305 Tour-specification frames for tournament-level competition
Arm-sensitive, want comfort first Wilson Clash 100 V3 or Yonex Ezone 105 Flex-focused frames specifically engineered to reduce arm impact

Brand Comparison at a Glance

Brand Famous For Tour Endorsement Best Indian Seller Range
Wilson Pro Staff control legacy, Blade spin Federer (RF-01), Alcaraz, Gauff Hyper Hammer 5.3, Blade Feel Team Wilson →
Babolat Pure Aero spin, Pure Drive power Nadal (Pure Aero Rafa), Alcaraz (Pure Strike) Pure Aero Team, Pure Drive Team Babolat →
HEAD Widest range, Ti series for India Djokovic (Speed Pro) Ti.S6 (5,106 impr), Ti Conquest HEAD →
Yonex Isometric head, Ezone comfort Osaka (Ezone), Kyrgios, Ruud Ezone 100 (1,294 impr) Yonex →
Tecnifibre Precision and feel on hard courts French tour endorsement T-Fight 285 (2,923 impr) Tecnifibre →
Solinco String brand, precise Whiteout frames Whiteout 305 Solinco →

Tennis Racquets for Indian Conditions

A few considerations specific to playing tennis in India:

  • Hard courts are the norm: Nearly all Indian club and academy tennis is on concrete or acrylic hard courts. All racquets above are all-court suitable — no clay-specific models required for most Indian players
  • Heat and grip stability: Indian summers (35°C+ in Indore, Delhi, Ahmedabad from March–June) cause overgrip degradation faster than in European markets. Keep fresh overgrips handy — replace every 3–5 sessions
  • String tension and heat: High temperatures cause string tension to rise slightly. String 1–2 lbs lower than your standard tension during peak Indian summer to compensate
  • Don’t over-buy: Indian club culture sometimes pushes beginners toward professional-spec frames. A 105+ sq in, 270g frame will develop your game faster than a 97 sq in, 305g frame you can’t yet control

Frequently Asked Questions — Tennis Racquets India

What is the best tennis racquet for beginners in India?

The HEAD Ti.S6 (the most-searched individual racquet on GOS at 5,106 impressions), Yonex Ezone GameBabolat Evo Drive Lite, and Wilson Six LV are the strongest beginner options — all 100+ sq in, lightweight, and accessible in India.

Wilson vs Babolat — which is better for Indian hard courts?

Both are excellent. Wilson (Blade, Pro Staff) is better for players who want control and a traditional feel. Babolat (Pure Aero, Pure Drive) is better for players who want spin-power and modern aggressive play. For most intermediate Indian players, either the Pure Drive Team or Ezone 100 is the practical recommendation. See our tennis players and their racquets guide for more context.

What racquet does Djokovic use?

HEAD Speed Pro — we stock the HEAD Speed Pro 2024 and Speed MP Legend 2024.

Where can I buy tennis racquets in India?

God of Sports — authorised dealer for Wilson, Babolat, HEAD, Yonex, Tecnifibre, and Solinco. Full range online, dispatched from Mumbai pan-India in 3–5 business days. WhatsApp us for personalised advice before buying.

Why Buy Tennis Racquets from God of Sports?

  • India’s widest tennis racquet range — 6 brands, 60+ models across all levels
  • Authorised dealer — genuine products, manufacturer warranty validity
  • Expert guidance — read our tennis players and racquets guide and HEAD vs Yonex comparison on Sportopedia
  • Fast pan-India delivery — dispatched from Mumbai, 3–5 business days

Related Pages

Tennis Racquets by Brand: Wilson | Babolat | HEAD | Yonex | Tecnifibre | Solinco

Editorial: Tennis Players and Their Racquets | HEAD vs Yonex

Complete Tennis: Tennis Balls | Tennis Strings | Tennis Shoes | Tennis Grips

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