What Tennis Racquets WTA Players Use

Whether you want to know what racquet your favorite player plays with or just want to get a feel of what the pros are using, there is no better way then looking at what racquets players on the WTA Tour are using.

So, I created this list with all the Top 100 WTA players racquet. I will update this list every month, so you can be sure to get the up-to-date racquet information. In the end, I will separate them to see how many WTA players endorses racquets from the different brands.


Before going through each players racquet, here is a breakdown of how many Top 100 WTA players that uses each racquet. As you can see below, Wilson Blade 98 is currently the most popular racquet among WTA pro players.

Tennis RacquetTop 100 Players Using The Racquet
Wilson Blade 9819 Players
Yonex VCORE16 Players
Babolat Pure Drive8 Players
Yonex EZONE8 Players
Head Graphene 360 Speed Pro/MP7 Players
Babolat Pure Aero6 Players
Wilson Pro Staff 975 Players
Wilson Ultra 100 Countervail5 Players
Babolat Pure Strike4 Players
Wilson Burn 1004 Players
Head Graphene 360 Radical MP3 Players
Dunlop Srixon CX 2002 Players
Wilson Ultra Tour2 Players
Wilson Blade 1042 Players
Dunlop Srixon Revo CV 3.01 Player
Yonex Duel G 971 Player
Head Extreme XTR1 Player
Wilson RF97 Toxedo1 Player
Snauwaert Grinta 1001 Player
Tecnifibre T-rebound Tempo Tour1 Player
Prince Textreme Tour 1001 Player
Volkl V-Feel 61 Player
Head Graphene 360 Extreme MP1 Player
Wilson Clash 100 Tour1 Player

1. Ashleigh Barty – Head Graphene 360 Speed MP

2. Naomi Osaka – Yonex EZONE 98

3. Simona Halep – Wilson Blade 98 16×19 v7

4. Sofia Kenin – Babolat Pure Drive

5. Elina SvitolinaWilson Burn 100S

6. Karolina Pliskova – Babolat Pure Drive

7. Serena Williams – Wilson Blade SW102

8. Aryna Sabalenka – Wilson Blade 98 18×20 CV

9. Bianca Andreescu – Head Graphene 360 Speed MP

10. Petra Kvitova – Wilson Pro Staff 97 Countervail

11. Kiki Bertens – Wilson Blade 98 18×20 v7

12. Belinda Bencic – Yonex EZONE 100

12. Sloane Stephens – Head Graphene 360 Radical MP

13. Jennifer Brady – Babolat Pure Aero

14. Victoria Azarenka – Wilson Ultra 100 Countervail

15. Garbine Muguruza – Babolat Pure Drive

16. Johanna Konta – Babolat Pure Aero

17. Elise Mertens – Head Graphene 360 Speed MP

18. Iga Swiatek – Prince Textreme Tour 100

19. Madison Keys – Wilson Ultra Tour

20. Markera Vondrousova – Yonex EZONE 100

21. Petra Martic – Wilson Blade 98

22. Karolina Muchova – Head Graphene 360 Speed Pro

23. Angelique Kerber – Yonex VCORE 100

24. Alison Riske – Wilson Blade 98 18×20 v7

25. Donna Vekic – Yonex VCORE 100

26. Qiang Wang – Dunlop Srixon CX 200

27. Dayana Yastremska – Yonex VCORE Pro 100

28. Caroline Wozniacki – Babolat Pure Aero Plus

29. Anastasija Sevastova – Yonex EZONE 98

30. Anett Kontaveit – Babolat Pure Strike

31. Julia Goerges – Babolat Pure Drive

32. Amanda Anisimova – Babolat Pure Drive

33. Maria Sakkari – Wilson Ultra 100 Countervail

34. Carolina Garcia – Yonex VCORE 100

35. Sue-Wei Hsieh – Yonex Duel G 97

36. Danielle Collins – Head Graphene 360 Radical MP

37. Barbora Strycova – Wilson Blade 98 16×19 CV

38. Ekaterina Alexandrova – Wilson Ultra 100 Countervail

39. Yulia Putintseva – Babolat Pure Drive

40. Saisai Zheng – Babolat Pure Aero Lite

41. Daria Kasatkina – Tecnifibre T-Rebound 285 Tempo2 TourLite

42. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova – Wilson Burn 100 CV

43. Shuai Zhang – Wilson RF97 Toxedo

44. Magda Linette – Babolat Pure Drive

45. Elena Rybakina – Yonex VCORE 98

46. Alison Van Uytvanck – Snauwaert Grinta 100

47. Veronika Kudermetova – Wilson Blade 98 CV

48. Kristina Mladenovic – Wilson Ultra 100 Countervail

49. Yafan Wang – Yonex VCORE SV 98

50. Polona Hercog – Wilson Blade 98 Countervail

51. Ajla Tomljanovic – Wilson Ultra 100 Countervail

52. Venus Williams – Wilson Blade 104

53. Carla Suárez Navarro – Wilson Pro Staff 97 Countervail

54. Viktoria Kuzmova – Yonex VCORE SV 95

55. Marie Bouzkova – Yonex VCORE SV 98

56. Svetlana Kuznetsova – Head Graphene 360 Extreme MP

57. Alizé Cornet – Babolat Pure Strike VS

58. Katerina Siniakova – Wilson Pro Staff 97S

59. Rebecca Peterson – Babolat Pure Drive

61. Ons Jabeur – Wilson Pro Staff 97 Countervail

62. Lauren Davis – Wilson Blade 98 18×20 v7

63. Camila Giorgi – Babolat Pure Strike VS Tour

64. Aliaksandra Sasnovich – Head Extreme XTR

65. Fiona Ferro – Yonex VCORE 98

66. Anna Blinkova – Head Graphene 360 Speed Pro

67. Tamara Zidansek – Yonex VCORE 98

68. Nil Teichmann – Head Graphene 360 Speed Pro

69. Viktorija Golubic – Yonex VCORE 98

70. Leylah Fernandez – Babolat Pure Aero

71. Kristyna Pliskova – Babolat Pure Aero

72. Jelena Ostapenko – Wilson Blade 98 18×20 v7

73. Lesia Tsurenko – Wilson Burn 100S

74. Misaki Doi – Dunlop Srixon CX 200

75. Andrea Petkovic – Wilson Pro Staff 97 Countervail

76. Sorana Cirstea – Yonex EZONE 100

77. Jessica Pegula – Yonex EZONE 98

78. Margarita Gasparyan – Wilson Blade 98 18×20 CV

79. Emma Raducanu – Wilson Blade 98

80. Sara Sorribes Tormo – Wilson Blade 98 Countervail

81. Christina McHale – Head Graphene 360 Radical MP

82. Taylor Townsend – Dunlop Srixon CX 200

83. Kateryna Kozlova – Wilson Blade 98 Countervail

84. Monica Puig – Yonex VCORE 98

85. Laura Siegemund – Volkl V-Feel 6

86. Tatjana Maria – Yonex VCORE 98

87. Kristie Ahn – Babolat Pure Strike

88. Anastasia Potapova – Wilson Clash 100 Tour

89. Madison Brengle – Wilson Blade 98 18×20 Countervail

90. Nao Hibino – Yonex VCORE SV 100

91. Samantha Stosur – Head Graphene 360 Speed MP

92. Natalia Vikhlyantseva – Wilson Blade 98 Countervail

93. Timra Babos – Yonex VCORE 98

94. Paula Badosa – Wilson Blade 98 Countervail

95. Astra Sharma – Wilson Blade 98 Countervail

96. Aliona Bolsova – Yonex VCORE 98

97. Arantxa Rus – Wilson Ultra Tour

98. Nina Stojanovic – Wilson Blade 98 Countervail

99. Ivana Jorovic – Yonex EZONE 98

100. Anna Kalinskaya – Yonex EZONE 98


Remember that this list is based on what the WTA players are endorsing. Many pros use paint jobs over the actual racquet, so it may not be what they actually plays with. If you are interested about what racquets the players on the Men’s tour are using, I wrote an article about what racquets the ATP Pros are playing with.

Below is a breakdown of how many WTA players in the top 100 that endorses racquets from the different brands. Wilson in the number 1 spot didn’t surprise me at all. What surprised me was the low amount of players that endorses their racquet from Head, and I didn’t expect Yonex to have so many players in the top 100.

Racquet BrandWTA Top 100 Players
Wilson38 Players
Yonex25 Players
Babolat18 Players
Head12 Players
Dunlop3 Players
Prince1 Player
Volkl1 Player
Tecnifibre1 Player
Snauwaert1 Player

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