The Park Tennis Take
The Park Tennis Take
The Blade 100 is for the player who likes the idea of a Blade but also likes the idea of not being punished for every contact point that wanders half an inch. The larger head adds practical forgiveness, while the flexible frame and head-light balance keep the response controlled and easy to position. It is still a racquet for people who swing through the ball; free power is not dropping by unannounced. For an intermediate who wants feel, direction, and a little mercy, this may be the most civilized doorway into the Blade family.
The Blade 100 is for the player who likes the idea of a Blade but also likes the idea of not being punished for every contact point that wanders half an inch. The larger head adds practical forgiveness, while the flexible frame and head-light balance keep the response controlled and easy to position. It is still a racquet for people who swing through the ball; free power is not dropping by unannounced. For an intermediate who wants feel, direction, and a little mercy, this may be the most civilized doorway into the Blade family.
Best for
Forgiving control seekers
At a glance
100 sq in head · 300g unstrung · 318g strung · 16x19 string pattern · 61 flex rating · Four points head light
Description
Description
The Wilson Blade 100 V9 expands the Blade formula into a more forgiving 100-square-inch head. Its 300-gram unstrung weight, 16x19 pattern, and flexible 61 RA specification make it a controlled all-court option for intermediates and advanced players who prefer to supply their own acceleration. Compared with Blade 98 models, the larger head and slightly thicker beam provide more margin and easier depth without turning the racquet into a power frame. It remains sold unstrung and benefits from a thoughtful string setup. Even when promoted, it remains premium but less severe than many traditional control racquets.
The Wilson Blade 100 V9 expands the Blade formula into a more forgiving 100-square-inch head. Its 300-gram unstrung weight, 16x19 pattern, and flexible 61 RA specification make it a controlled all-court option for intermediates and advanced players who prefer to supply their own acceleration. Compared with Blade 98 models, the larger head and slightly thicker beam provide more margin and easier depth without turning the racquet into a power frame. It remains sold unstrung and benefits from a thoughtful string setup. Even when promoted, it remains premium but less severe than many traditional control racquets.




