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Mens Rackets

Wilson RF 01 Tennis Racket (Unstrung)
Black/Blue

£245.00
For the Future of the Game

Designed in collaboration between Roger Federer and Wilson, channelling his 1,500 matches and 24 years’ experience on the court into one collection for all players.

VERSATILE

Play like Roger, the SABR frame offers excellent performance versatility, allowing for pace, spin, and direction changes.

MANOEUVERABLE

Keep them guessing, aerodynamic beam allows for accelerated racket head speed to hit more powerful, penetrating groundstrokes and quick reactions at the net.

FORGIVING

For the people, this racket’s more playable compared to Roger’s previous RF-97 frame empowering all players to emulate his style of play.

Shop the Full Collection

Alongside the rackets, the Wilson RF-01 collection includes a range of bags in the same understated style, designed to Roger's specifications.

Wilson RF 01 Tennis Racket (Unstrung)

Follow in the footsteps of Roger Federer with the Wilson RF 01 Tennis Racket (Unstrung) in Black/Blue, featuring SABR Frame Design that cuts through the air to create a powerful swing and extra manoeuvrability.
The Swiss Maestro has shared his expertise to enhance the Wilson RF 01 Tennis Racket (Unstrung) for the benefit of future Grand Slam champions. The RF 01 is 20 grams lighter than the RF 01 Pro, providing a more playable option for aspiring and casual players, while still playing and responding in the same manner as Federer requires of his own racket, capable of commanding control of rallies and crafting winners.Glide Guard bumper and grommet design and SABR Frame Design technology creates a more aerodynamic frame for fast accelerations on power strokes and bringing subtlety to drop shots. Braid 45 technology increases the flexibility of the racket and improves ball pocketing, allowing you to have the confidence to find the lines with velocity.After a 24-year career, Federer knows a thing or two about staying healthy and reducing the risk of injury, and that’s why the racket features Feel Fill technology, an internal PU foam filling that attenuates vibrations to protect wrists or elbows and improve feel. The true leather grip prevents slippage in the hand and is more wear-resistant while sporting classy RF branding for an iconic finish.

Roger Federer

Roger Federer, born in Switzerland in 1981, is universally acclaimed as one of the greatest tennis players in history. Renowned for his elegance, precision, and effortless style, Federer's game is marked by a powerful serve, versatile shot-making, and an unparalleled one-handed backhand. His ability to adapt his game to different opponents and court surfaces has resulted in multiple Grand Slam titles. Federer, who turned pro in 1998, has also won numerous accolades for sportsmanship and is admired for his enduring competitiveness. He forms part of the legendary "Big Four" in men's tennis.

Wilson

Since 1914, Wilson have focused on one thing: the player. Company founder Thomas Wilson’s ambition was to empower athletes, to make everyone who played sport feel like a pro.

That’s why, starting with the wooden V1 over a century ago, all their rackets have been designed to help you play better tennis and enjoy the game. They’re responsible for some of the sport’s most significant innovations, too, introducing the first leather handle grip in 1935, along with the first commercial metal racket, the legendary T2000, in 1967.

The famous frame saw success almost immediately, with Billie Jean King wielding it to win the US Open that same year. Other players soon recognised the benefits of its steel construction, and the T2000’s domination continued into the 70s and 80s – Jimmy Connors liked it so much, he used it to win all eight of his Grand Slam titles.

Wilson have produced so many of the game’s iconic frames. Prior to the T2000 there was the Jack Kramer, the best-selling racket in tennis history. And after it, perhaps the most iconic racket of all: the Pro Staff. Used by greats such as Edberg, Courier, Graf, Sampras, and, of course, Roger Federer, the Pro Staff has maintained popularity right up to the present day, thanks to its winning combination of power, feel, and control.

In their modern range, the Pro Staff is joined by the powerful Ultra, the feel-focused Blade – as endorsed by Serena Williams, the spin-based Burn, and the hugely popular Clash, which provides all-round performance for players of any level. Options for everyone, then. That’s the Wilson way.

Wilson RF-01

The Wilson RF-01 range takes the artistry and elegance that Roger Federer plays with and makes it accessible to players of all levels. SABR Frame Design and Glide Guard B&G ensure the racket cuts through the air to produce power from short, fast swings while staying ultra-manoeuvrable to produce subtle spin shots and disruptive net shots. Braid 45 technology provides greater ball pocketing and improved feel, giving all players the confidence to push the ball closer to the lines. At 98 square inches, it’s the largest headsize of racket that the Swiss Maestro has chosen for his personal use, making it more forgiving than his previous 85, 90, and 97 rackets.

Control Racket

Control rackets usually have closed string patterns – essentially, more strings per area – to increase ball contact and give you more control over your shots. They tend to have thinner beams to allow more flex and often utilise material technologies to make you feel more connected to the ball.

Features


• Inspired, designed, and tested by Roger Federer in a lighter and more playable version of his personal racket
• Headsize: 632 sq cm / 98 sq in
• Weight (unstrung): 300g / 10.6oz
• Balance (unstrung): 315mm / Head Light
• Length: 68.6cm / 27in
• String pattern: 16 / 19
• Beamwidth: 23.2 / 24 / 22
• SABR Frame Design for excellent performance versatility, allowing for pace, spin and direction changes which are a signature of RF’s style
• Glide Guard bumper and grommet design for reduced air resistance and faster racket head speed
• 16x19 string pattern for added power and spin due to increased string stretch
• Braid 45 Technology for enhanced ball pocketing and stability authentic to RF
• Feel Fill – internally foam filled with PU to optimise vibration dampening authentic to RF
• RF branded true leather grip
• PLEASE NOTE: This racket is delivered unstrung and without a cover

Additional Information

  • Quick Ref: 1024847
  • Man. Ref: WR151411U
Choosing the Right Grip Size for your Tennis Racket

One often overlooked, but crucial, aspect when selecting a tennis racket is the grip size. The grip size is the measurement around the handle's circumference, and choosing the right one can significantly impact your comfort, control, and potential to prevent injury. This article will guide you through the process of selecting the right tennis racket grip size.

Importance of Choosing the Right Grip Size

A correctly sized tennis grip ensures you have optimal control over your racket and helps prevent injuries. Too small a grip may cause your hand to shift during play, reducing accuracy and increasing the risk of developing tennis elbow due to overuse of the forearm muscles. Conversely, a grip that's too large can make the racket hard to turn and manipulate, and it could also lead to hand, wrist, or shoulder injuries due to overgripping.

Measuring Your Grip Size

There are two common methods to measure your grip size:

  1. The Ruler Method: Open your dominant hand and extend your fingers. Align a ruler with the bottom lateral crease of your palm, measuring to the tip of your ring finger. The measurement in inches correlates with your grip size.

  2. The Finder Test: Hold the racket with a standard Eastern forehand grip, where the base knuckle of your index finger is on bevel #3. You should be able to fit the index finger of your other hand in the space between your ring finger and the palm that's gripping the racket. If there's not enough room for your finger, the grip is too small. If there's too much space, the grip is too large.

Grip Sizes: U.S. vs. European

In the U.S., grip sizes range from 4 inches to 4 ¾ inches, increasing in increments of 1/8 inch. European grip sizes use a different naming system, L0 to L5, each correlating to their U.S. counterparts as follows:

European Grip Size US Grip Size
L0 or G0 4 Inches
L1 or G1 4 1/8 inches
L2 or G2 4 1/4 inches
L3 or G3 4 3/8 inches
L4 or G4 4 1/2 inches
L5 or G5 4 5/8 inches

Choosing the Right Grip Size

When choosing the right grip size, consider the following points:

  • Go for the smaller size if you're in between: It's easier to increase the size of a grip than decrease it. You can always add an overgrip (which usually adds about 1/16 inch) to a smaller handle to increase its size, but shaving down a larger handle is not recommended as it can compromise the racket's structural integrity.

  • Consider your style of play: Players who rely on spin might prefer a smaller grip size, which allows for more wrist action. In contrast, players seeking control may benefit from a larger grip size.

  • Test it out: If possible, try before you buy. Visit a local sports store, hold the racket, and mimic your swing to see how it feels. Remember that comfort is key - if it doesn't feel right, it probably isn't.

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