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Which top players use Babolat racket?

Rafael Nadal, Dominic Thiem, Karolina Pliskova and a host of other ATP and WTA stars use the ever-so-reliable Babolat rackets

The best tennis players in the world get rackets tailor-made to their specifications. The companies that make those rackets want recreational players to have the opportunity to hold the same rackets as the best players in the world when they play. Babolat is one of the most popular racket manufacturing companies in the world that designs customized equipment for professional stars.

Let us take a look at some of the biggest stars in the Tennis World who use Babolat rackets.

  1. Rafael Nadal – The Spaniard uses a Babolat Pure Aero racket. Rafael Nadal uses a racket that’s been painted to look like something else. His racket looks like a Babolat Pure Aero, but he plays with a Babolat Pure Aero Drive made in 2005.
Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal

2. Dominic Thiem – The former World No.3 uses a Babolat Pure drive racket. It has a head size of 98 inches and strung weight of 11.2 ounces.

Dominic Thiem Novak Djokovic rankings
Dominic Thiem in action during the final of the 2020 Australian Open (Getty)

3. Felix Auger-Aliassime – The emerging superstar from Canada and current World No.10 is one more star professional who uses the Babolat Pure Aero racket.

Rafael Nadal, Dominic Thiem, Fabio Fognini, Felix Auger-Aliassime, Benoit Paire, Adrian Mannarino, Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Jordan Thompson, Karolina Pliskova form a elite list of players who use Babolat rackets.

What’s so special about the Babolat Pure Aero rackets?

The Babolat Pure Aero racket has a unique design for players who carefully combine strength and spin to improve their gameplay. It weighs around 280g, making it one of the most lightweight devices that significantly increase speed. On the other hand, its strung weight is 301g; therefore, the right measure to swing comfortably and accurately. The Aero is a high-performance racket, especially since it has a 307 swing weight, an upgrade from the previous 324.

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The racket can function effectively on nine out of ten serves, and its extended length comes in handy for each hit to enhance your performance. However, the racket may have an average performance on groundstrokes but can generally make great volleys and give the best serves.

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