Wilson Rackets

Wilson Pro Open BLX Tennis Racquet review

by on Jun.08, 2011, under Advanced, Intermediate, Wilson BLX

With its 100 square-inch headsize and just over 11-ounce weight, the Pro Open BLX is well suited to aggressive players who like to hit with pace and spin. It’s easy to whip this one through the contact zone allowing for easy depth, pace and spin. Short court balls and approach shots can be dispatched with authority with the Pro Open BLX. On serve the racquet is the perfect match for mixing both pace and spin. Our TW playtesters also found impressive consistency on serve, too. At net the racquet offers a crisp and clean feel allowing for confident targeting. The frame offers enough stiffness to help with power and stability, yet the feel at contact remains smooth and comfortable. All in all this is an impressive offering that will suit a variety of players for the intermediate level through to the professional ranks.
Racquet Specifications
Headsize:100 sq. in.
Length:27.00 in.
Weight (strung):11.10 oz.
Stiffness (BabolatRDC):65
Balance:13.00 in. Head Light
Cross Section:26mm/24mm Tapered Beam
Swingweight:316 kg*sq. cm
String Pattern:16×19
Grip:Wilson Pro Hybrid Grip
Wilson Stiffness Index:6.1

Who use that stick?

  • Sania Mirza
  • Julia Goerges
  • Feliciano Lopez

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