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How much do Serena Williams racket cost?

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Asked by: Alisha Lee

What is Serena Williams tennis racket worth?

Ball boy who kept Serena Williams’ broken U.S. Open racket sold it for $500—now it could go at auction for $50,000.

What tennis racket does Serena use?

Wilson Blade SW102 Autograph

What is this? Along with Roger Federer, Serena is one of the few players with enough clout to get her own Autograph racquet, and she uses the Wilson Blade SW102 Autograph, which launched in 2020.

How much does Federer’s racket cost?

The cost not only depends on the player but also on the features of the racket. Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray use rackets produced by Head, which cost between €250-€280 or around $307-$344. Roger Federer’s, Wilson Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph costs around €270 or about $344.

How much is Nadal’s racket?

$230

Nadal: Rafael Nadal uses the Babolat Pure Aero racquet to power his way through tournaments. Off the shelf, this racquet costs $230.

What brand does Serena Williams use?

26, 2002, Serena Williams debuted her controversial catsuit, made with faux-leather spandex. Williams is now known for a collection of Nike catsuits she’s worn on the court in recent years. But Puma designed her first one nearly two decades ago.

What does Serena Williams string her racket at?

Serena’s String

She strings the gut in her main strings at around 65lbs and Luxilon 4G in the cross strings at around 64lbs. The natural gut provides great pop, as well as feel for her volleying, but is tamed, a little, by the co-polyester in the crosses.

What racket does Venus use?

Venus Williams is currently using the Wilson Blade 104 V7 racquet and strings it with the Luxilon ALU Power 125 on both, the mains and its crosses. In the past she has also used the Wilson Hammer 6.2 Stretch racquet. Get the Wilson Blade 104 V7 racquet specifications below.

How heavy is Federer’s racket?

12.5 ounces

Federer, for what it’s worth, is using a racket that weighs in north of 12.5 ounces — far too heavy for the average club-level player or even high-level junior for that matter.

What is Roger Federer racket?

What Racquet Does Roger Federer Use? What is this? Roger Federer currently uses a Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph, often shortened to the RF97A. Federer has used this frame since 2014, and the only changes since have been the paint jobs for different seasons and limited edition colours used at the Laver Cup.

How much does the tennis racket normally cost?

A tennis racket normally costs $70.

Why are some tennis rackets so expensive?

Tennis rackets are expensive because it takes a lot of designing and constructing time and valuable resources for the racket itself, strings, and grips. More expensive rackets are constructed of better materials such as graphite, whereas budget rackets are made from lesser materials.

Are old tennis rackets valuable?

If you find a photo decal model that has been signed, it will likely be quite valuable. Other rackets may have colorful designs on the strings and/or the handle, making them stand out as decorations. Signed rackets can be some of the most valuable vintage tennis rackets available.

Who owns Babolat tennis?

Eric Babolat

Today Babolat remains a family-run business, and is led by 44-year-old Eric Babolat, the great-great-grandson of founder Pierre. Under Eric’s leadership, Babolat has been transformed from a company which until 1994 only made strings, to one of the biggest names in tennis racquets, clothing and footwear.

Why is Babolat so popular?

People like Babolat rackets because their playing characteristics appeal to a relatively large number of players, they are made poplar through sponsorships with professional players and their racket frames are well researched, designed and developed.

Is Wilson or Babolat better?

You hardly find a quality difference between Babolat Pure Aero and Wilson ProStaff. Different types of players need different types of rackets, but for recreational players, the decision usually depends on what they like in terms of design or brand awareness.