Yonex Badminton Rackets — Complete Brand Guide
Yonex badminton rackets are the undisputed standard of excellence in the sport — used by the world’s best players including Viktor Axelsen (world number one), Akane Yamaguchi, An Se-young, and India’s own PV Sindhu. No other brand has Yonex’s depth of technology, range, or global player endorsement. From the beginner-friendly Yonex Astrox Smash to the professional-grade Astrox 100ZZ Viktor Axelsen Edition, every Yonex racket is engineered with a clear purpose and a specific player in mind.
At God of Sports, we stock India’s most complete authentic Yonex badminton racket range — the full Astrox, Nanoflare, Arcsaber, and Duora lines, plus beginner frames, training rackets, and limited edition models. The Yonex brand page receives over 38,000 impressions per year on God of Sports — the highest of any brand page on the site. Use this guide to find the right Yonex racket for your game, level, and budget, and read our dedicated Yonex Pro vs Tour vs Game vs Play guide to understand the full tier system.
Why Choose Yonex?
- The world’s #1 badminton brand — used by more BWF World Tour players than any other brand, across every major event including the Olympics and World Championships
- Viktor Axelsen, PV Sindhu, An Se-young, Akane Yamaguchi — the sport’s biggest names all play Yonex
- Isometric frame technology — Yonex’s patented square-head geometry enlarges the sweet spot by approximately 7% compared to traditional oval frames. Every Yonex racket benefits from this
- Unmatched range depth — four series lines, four tier levels, multiple weight variants. No other brand gives players more choice at every level
- Proven technology — NANOGY graphite, NAMD technology, Rotational Generator System — Yonex invests in R&D that filters down from professional to beginner frames
Understanding the Yonex Tier System
Yonex uses a four-tier suffix system across their racket lines. Understanding this is essential before buying — see our full Yonex Pro vs Tour vs Game vs Play guide for the complete breakdown.
| Tier | Level | Who It’s For | Example (Astrox 99) | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pro | Professional | Advanced club players, tournament competitors | Astrox 99 Pro | ₹12,000–₹22,000 |
| Tour | Advanced | Serious club players stepping toward pro level | Astrox 99 Tour | ₹8,000–₹14,000 |
| Game | Intermediate | Intermediate club players, regular training | Astrox 99 Game | ₹5,000–₹9,000 |
| Play | Beginner–Intermediate | Players learning the game, recreational club | Astrox 99 Play | ₹3,500–₹7,000 |
Yonex Racket Series — Complete Guide
Astrox Series — Power & Offensive Play
The Yonex Astrox series is the world’s most popular professional badminton racket line. Head-heavy balance, stiff or extra-stiff shafts, engineered for steep angle smashes and aggressive back-court dominance. Used by Viktor Axelsen, Shi Yuqi, and most of the world’s top offensive singles players. The Astrox line uses Yonex’s proprietary Rotational Generator System — a counterbalance weight at the top of the handle that improves smash dynamics without increasing overall weight.
Astrox 100 Series — Pro Grade
- Yonex Astrox 100ZZ VA — Viktor Axelsen Edition — the racket used by the world number one. Extra-stiff shaft, maximum smash power, pro-grade (22,858 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox 100ZZ Kurenai — limited edition Kurenai (crimson) colourway, same 100ZZ specs (11,055 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox 100 Game VA Edition — Game tier 100ZZ for intermediate players who want Axelsen’s frame profile at a lower price (8,569 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox 100 Game — standard 100 Game in classic colourway
Astrox 99 Series
- Yonex Astrox 99 Pro (3rd Gen) — top of the 99 line, 3rd generation with NAMD technology (16,143 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox 99 Pro White Tiger — White Tiger limited edition, same 3rd gen specs (12,711 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox 99 Game (3rd Gen) — intermediate tier 99, most accessible entry to the 99 line (11,363 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox 99 Play White Tiger — beginner-intermediate 99, White Tiger colourway (21,797 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox 99 Play (3rd Gen) — standard Play tier 99
Astrox 88 Series
- Yonex Astrox 88D Pro (3rd Gen) — doubles-oriented 88 series, head-heavy for rear court doubles attack (9,929 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox 88D Game (3rd Gen) — intermediate doubles racket, slightly more forgiving than the Pro
Astrox 77 & Other Lines
- Yonex Astrox 77 Pro — stiff all-round offensive racket, popular intermediate step-up (1,947 impressions for query “yonex astrox 77 pro”)
- Yonex Astrox 7 DG — mid-range Astrox all-rounder (10,671 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox Smash — the most accessible Astrox, ideal beginner racket (16,229 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox Lite 37i — ultralight Astrox for players who want the series feel with minimal weight (15,996 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox Lite 21i — budget beginner Astrox (12,532 impressions)
- Yonex Astrox Attack 9 — an all-round beginner-intermediate Astrox (25,682 impressions)
Best for: Offensive singles players, aggressive play, power smash
Profile: Head-heavy | Stiff to extra-stiff | All levels (Play to Pro)
Nanoflare Series — Speed & Control
The Yonex Nanoflare series is the counterpart to Astrox — head-light frames engineered for maximum swing speed, quick net reactions, and doubles-oriented play. While Astrox gives you power, Nanoflare gives you speed. The Nanoflare 1000Z is one of the fastest rackets ever made, used by doubles specialists who need to react in fractions of a second. The series uses Yonex’s Sonic Flare System for explosive shuttle repulsion at high swing speeds.
- Yonex Nanoflare 1000Z — flagship Nanoflare, the fastest Yonex racket ever made (40,533 impressions — highest of any single Yonex product page)
- Yonex Nanoflare 1000 Game — Game tier entry to the 1000 line for intermediate speed-first players (15,252 impressions)
- Yonex Nanoflare Speed 7 — mid-range speed Nanoflare, excellent intermediate option (9,343 impressions)
- Yonex Nanoflare 800 Pro — 800 series flagship, advanced control and speed (query: 1,457 impressions)
- Yonex Nanoflare 700 — mid-range all-round Nanoflare for intermediate club players (query: 2,388 impressions)
Best for: Doubles players, net specialists, speed-first players, all-round intermediate
Profile: Head-light to even | Medium-stiff to stiff | Intermediate to Pro
Arcsaber Series — Precision & All-Round
The Yonex Arcsaber series uses Yonex’s Arc Saber technology for a uniquely flexible shaft that enhances shuttle hold time on impact — giving advanced players maximum control and precision on every stroke. Not as power-focused as Astrox or as speed-focused as Nanoflare, Arcsaber is the choice for players who win through accuracy, consistency, and tactical placement.
- Yonex Arcsaber 11 Pro — flagship Arcsaber, professional-grade precision frame (query: 1,438 impressions)
- Yonex Arcsaber 11 Tour — Tour tier Arcsaber for advanced club players (query: 897 impressions)
- Yonex Arcsaber 73 Light — lightweight Arcsaber entry for intermediate all-round players (2,480 impressions)
Best for: Advanced all-round players, precision-oriented singles, control specialists
Profile: Even balance | Flexible to medium-stiff | Advanced to Pro
Duora Series — Dual-Sided Innovation
The Yonex Duora series features a unique dual-sided frame design — each face of the racket is optimised differently for attacking strokes (forehand) and defensive strokes (backhand). An innovative solution for all-round players who want specialist performance on both sides without switching rackets. Suited to advanced players who are technically disciplined enough to use both faces deliberately.
- Yonex Duora Z Strike — the most popular Duora at GOS, a powerful dual-sided frame for advanced all-round players (12,084 impressions)
- Yonex Duora 10 — intermediate Duora, slightly more forgiving than the Z Strike (query: 894 impressions)
Best for: Advanced all-round players, technically disciplined players, mixed singles/doubles
Profile: Dual-sided | Medium to stiff | Advanced
Beginner & Training Rackets
Yonex produces a wide range of accessible frames for beginners and recreational players under their Muscle Power, Voltric Lite, and Nanoray lines — all featuring Yonex’s Isometric sweet spot technology in a forgiving, lightweight package.
- Yonex Muscle Power 29 Light — India’s most-searched Yonex training racket (55,341 impressions)
- Yonex Muscle Power 22 Light — lightweight beginner racket, forgiving sweet spot (16,492 impressions)
- Yonex Muscle Power 55 Light — step-up Muscle Power for recreational to beginner-intermediate players (10,174 impressions)
- Yonex Nanoray 6000i — lightweight all-round beginner racket (14,603 impressions)
- Yonex Nanoray 7000i — step-up Nanoray for developing players (13,928 impressions)
- Yonex Voltric Lite 35i — lightweight Voltric for beginners (9,807 impressions)
- Yonex ZR 100 (Set of 2) — entry-level strung racket set, ideal first purchase for new players (9,738 impressions)
Yonex Racket Comparison Table — Top Models
| Model | Series | Tier | Balance | Best For | Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Astrox 100ZZ VA | Astrox | Pro | Head-heavy | Offensive singles, world-class power | ₹18,000–₹25,000 |
| Astrox 99 Pro (3G) | Astrox | Pro | Head-heavy | Offensive singles, advanced club | ₹12,000–₹18,000 |
| Nanoflare 1000Z | Nanoflare | Pro | Head-light | Speed, doubles, net play | ₹16,000–₹22,000 |
| Astrox 88D Pro (3G) | Astrox | Pro | Head-heavy | Doubles rear-court attack | ₹14,000–₹20,000 |
| Astrox 77 Pro | Astrox | Pro | Head-heavy | Intermediate step-up, all-round offensive | ₹10,000–₹15,000 |
| Nanoflare 1000 Game | Nanoflare | Game | Head-light | Intermediate speed/control | ₹6,000–₹10,000 |
| Duora Z Strike | Duora | Advanced | Dual-sided | All-round advanced, dual-sided | ₹8,000–₹14,000 |
| Astrox 99 Play White Tiger | Astrox | Play | Head-heavy | Beginner-intermediate offensive | ₹4,000–₹7,000 |
| Astrox Smash | Astrox | Entry | Slight head-heavy | Beginners, first Yonex racket | ₹3,000–₹5,000 |
| Muscle Power 29 Light | Muscle Power | Entry | Even | Beginners, recreational play | ₹1,500–₹3,000 |
Find Your Yonex Racket — By Playing Style & Level
| Playing Style | Recommended Series | Suggested Model |
|---|---|---|
| Offensive singles / Power | Astrox (100ZZ, 99 Pro) | Astrox 100ZZ VA or Astrox 99 Pro |
| Doubles / Speed / Net play | Nanoflare (1000Z, 800 Pro) | Nanoflare 1000Z or Nanoflare 800 Pro |
| Precision / Control | Arcsaber (11 Pro, 11 Tour) | Arcsaber 11 Pro |
| All-round advanced | Duora / Astrox 77 | Duora Z Strike or Astrox 77 Pro |
| Intermediate step-up | Astrox 99 Game / NF 1000 Game | Astrox 99 Game or Nanoflare 1000 Game |
| Beginner / First Yonex | Astrox Smash / Muscle Power | Astrox Smash or Muscle Power 29 Light |
Frequently Asked Questions — Yonex Badminton Rackets
What is the difference between Yonex Astrox and Nanoflare?
The Astrox series is head-heavy and stiff — built for offensive singles players who win with power smashes. The Nanoflare series is head-light — designed for speed, quick swing, and doubles play. If you smash to win, go Astrox. If you win with speed and net play, go Nanoflare. Read our full Yonex series guide for a complete comparison.
What is the difference between Yonex Pro, Tour, Game, and Play?
Yonex uses a four-tier suffix system. Pro = professional grade, no compromises. Tour = advanced club player grade. Game = intermediate grade, strong performance at lower price. Play = beginner to intermediate, most accessible in each line. Our full Yonex tier guide covers every difference across all series.
Which Yonex racket is best for beginners?
The Yonex Astrox Smash is the most recommended beginner Yonex — lightweight, flexible, forgiving, and priced accessibly. The Muscle Power 29 Light is also excellent for first-time buyers. The Astrox 99 Play is perfect for beginners who want to invest in a proper Yonex frame they can grow with.
What Yonex racket does Viktor Axelsen use?
Viktor Axelsen plays with the Yonex Astrox 100ZZ VA (Viktor Axelsen Edition) — available at God of Sports. PV Sindhu uses the Yonex Arcsaber series. An Se-young uses the Yonex Astrox line.
What is the best Yonex racket for intermediate players?
The Yonex Astrox 77 Pro and Astrox 99 Game are the top recommendations for intermediate offensive players. For control-oriented intermediate players, the Nanoflare 1000 Game is excellent value. See our Yonex tier guide for full detail.
Are Yonex rackets at God of Sports authentic?
Yes — every Yonex racket at God of Sports is sourced from authorised distributors. No fake rackets, no grey imports, original manufacturer packaging and warranty guaranteed.
Why Buy Yonex from God of Sports?
- India’s most complete Yonex badminton racket range — full Astrox, Nanoflare, Arcsaber, Duora, Muscle Power, and Nanoray lines all stocked
- 100% authentic — sourced from Yonex’s authorised Indian distributors. Guaranteed original, no grey imports
- Stringing service available — order your Yonex racket unstrung and we will string it at your preferred tension with your chosen string
- Expert guidance — Astrox vs Nanoflare, 99 Pro vs 99 Game — these are questions we answer every day. Reach out on WhatsApp or Instagram before buying
- Fast delivery pan-India — dispatched from Mumbai, delivered in 3–5 business days across India
- Community trust — GOS Open tournament players use the same Yonex rackets we sell. We play with them before recommending them
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