10 The Best Wilson Tennis Racquet

Updated on: May 2023

The Best Wilson Tennis Racquet in 2023


Wilson Federer Tennis Racquet (EA)

Wilson Federer Tennis Racquet (EA)
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023
  • Volcanic frame technology for power and stability
  • Power strings longer main strings for explosive power
  • Stop shock pads for improved comfort
  • Strung, no cover.Unstrung Balance:33.5CM/3 Pts HL

Wilson Tour Slam Tennis Racquet (EA)

Wilson Tour Slam Tennis Racquet (EA)
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • Power String bridge
  • Longer main strings for explosive power
  • Stop shock sleeves for improved comfort
  • Grip Size: 4 3/8

Wilson Junior US Open Tennis Racquet, 25" L, Black/White - 55063

Wilson Junior US Open Tennis Racquet, 25
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • Aluminum Racquet
  • Approved for tennis players 10 and under
  • Strung racquet without a cover

Wilson Prime All Court Tennis Ball 4 Pack (12 Balls)

Wilson Prime All Court Tennis Ball 4 Pack (12 Balls)
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • Traditional performance standard, featuring exclusive Duraweave felt
  • USTA and ITF Approved
  • Excellent performance and durability on all court surfaces
  • Premium All Court Performance ball for training and competition
  • Four pack of three ball cans

Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Strung Tennis Racket (Black/White, 4 1/4)

Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Strung Tennis Racket (Black/White, 4 1/4)
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • Power frame for players with short, compact swings
  • Oversized head provides more forgiveness and power
  • Head Heavy balance for increased stability and momentum in lighter frames
  • Open string pattern for more power and spin

Wilson Tour Slam Strung Tennis Racquet, 4 1/4-Inch, Black/Green

Wilson Tour Slam Strung Tennis Racquet, 4 1/4-Inch, Black/Green
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • Volcanic Frame Technology provides enhanced power and stability
  • Power Strings feature longer mainstrings for explosive power
  • Stop Shock Pads Reduce racket vibration for greater control
  • V-Matrix Technology creates larger sweetspot for increased power
  • Pre-strung

Wilson Pro Staff Team Tennis Racket, 4 3/8"

Wilson Pro Staff Team Tennis Racket, 4 3/8
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • Larger headsize and lighter weight augments playability and forgiveness in a control-oriented frame
  • Frame geometry and design inspired by current Pro Staff performance frames
  • Matte finish with detailed pattern on inner rim above 3 & 9
  • Pre-strung with Wilson Sensation, a multifilament string built for arm-friendly comfort and playability

Wilson Blade Team Tennis Racket, 4 3/8"

Wilson Blade Team Tennis Racket, 4 3/8
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • Thinner beam construction enhances dwell time and adds control for aggressive players
  • Frame geometry and design inspired by current blade performance frames
  • Matte finish with detailed pattern on inner rim above 3 & 9
  • Pre-strung with Wilson sensation, a multifilament string built for arm-friendly comfort and playability

Wilson Tennis Racquet Pro Over Grip, White, Pack of 3

Wilson Tennis Racquet Pro Over Grip, White, Pack of 3
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • Used by top players
  • Allows for the perfect feel
  • Available in multiple colors

Wilson Junior Burn 23 Tennis Racquet, Pink

Wilson Junior Burn 23 Tennis Racquet, Pink
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • Authentic tour-inspired cosmetic
  • For advancing junior player
  • Power from the baseline

Review of Racquet Sports for the Playstation PS3

This game was disappointing. There really isn't that much control and it doesn't show you what the Sony Move is capable of. The graphics are OK, but nothing to write home about.

There are many reasons why I am disappointed. Firstly, the game simply didn't look that great - sure the graphics are polished, but somehow I wanted realistic graphics not avatar type graphics - this simple lack of realism really started the ball rolling. Also, as I chose a character it didn't really matter whether I chose a guy or a girl, there was absolutely no difference between the players and this really struck me as odd, especially as Top Spin allows me to play as some of the world's best players.

The biggest problem for me was the lack of playability. I played Wii sports tennis and while it was good for a while, once you mastered a few 'timing' shots it was simple - this was what racquet sports feels like. There really isn't that much control in the game - sure I can swing the Move controller and feel like I'm really controlling the ball, but often the ball (or shuttlecock) simply didn't go where I was aiming and it came down to me simply swinging the controller (in any direction) to time hitting the ball correctly.

I also didn't seem to have any control of where the avatar was going, he/she simply always was in the right place - this took away from the complexity and left me feeling that I didn't need any skill whatsoever to play the game.

I was very disappointed that aside from graphics and settings, all the other games felt the same. In badminton I was hoping to be able to do subtle drop shots, huge smashes and all sorts of wonderful things that I used to be able to do on a real badminton court - but it simply felt like a strange version of tennis rather than being an entirely different game.

I must admit that I am very surprised by the lack of control and the lack of differences in each game. The Move controller is far more accurate than the Wii controller and after playing Sports Champions I was expecting far tighter control and the ability to really use the wand to actually control the ball, the direction, speed, spin etc.

What I got was something that really shows how not to make a Sony Move game - if the vast majority of games are like this, then the hardcore gamer is going to sit back smugly and continue to use their normal controller as they watch the rest of us get frustrated by the lack of control and waste of innovation.

To be honest I wouldn't even buy this game on discount, it simply isn't worth it.

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