ATP Top 50 Players and Their Rackets (July 2025 Edition)

In the world of professional tennis, equipment choices—particularly rackets and strings—can make a measurable difference in performance. Every gram, every string tension, and every tweak to the frame is carefully chosen by top players to maximize their game. This post dives into the rackets and strings used by the ATP Top 50 as of July 7, 2025, highlighting both the marketed models and the real pro stock versions that players actually wield on court.

We also explore interesting trends in racket brand dominance and what this tells us about the gear that truly prevails at the elite level.

🎾 Why Gear Matters on the Pro Tour

Rackets are not just tools—they’re extensions of the player’s technique and style. Power baseliners, all-court tacticians, and serve-and-volleyers all gravitate towards different specifications: head size, weight, balance, and string pattern. While many endorse specific models for marketing purposes, the reality is often more nuanced. Pros typically use pro stock or customized frames tailored to their needs, often painted to look like a retail version.

String choice is equally important. Some players opt for full polyester setups for control and spin, while others mix in natural gut for touch and comfort. String tension is frequently adjusted depending on weather, altitude, and court surface.

🧠 Trends & Observations (2025)

  • Babolat, Wilson, and Head continue to dominate the pro tour.
  • Yonex holds strong with precision-oriented players.
  • Many top pros still use older racket molds painted to look like new models (e.g., Djokovic’s PT113B).
  • Hybrid stringing (poly + gut) remains popular among control players.

📊 Racket Brand Distribution (ATP Top 50)


Note: This pie chart reflects the marketed brand for each player in the current Top 50 ATP ranking.

  • Wilson – 34%
  • Head – 24%
  • Babolat – 22%
  • Yonex – 16%
  • Tecnifibre – 2%
  • Dunlop – 2%

🧾 Detailed Breakdown by Player (ATP Ranking as of July 7, 2025)

RankPlayerHandednessMarketed RacketActual Racket UsedStrings
1Jannik SinnerRightHead Speed MPHead TGT 301.4Head Hawk Touch
2Carlos AlcarazRightBabolat Pure Aero 98Babolat Pure Aero VSBabolat RPM Blast
3Alexander ZverevRightHead Gravity ProHead Gravity Pro stockHead Hawk
4Jack DraperLeftDunlop FX 500 TourDunlop CV 3.0 (custom)Babolat RPM Blast
5Taylor FritzRightHead Radical MPHead Radical IG MP (custom)Luxilon ALU Power
6Novak DjokovicRightHead Speed ProHead PT113BLuxilon ALU Power / Babolat VS Gut
7Lorenzo MusettiRightHead Boom ProHead Extreme Tour (PT348.1)Head Hawk Touch
8Holger RuneRightBabolat Pure Aero 98Babolat Pure Aero VSBabolat RPM Blast
9Daniil MedvedevRightTecnifibre T-Fight ISO 305Dynacore 305Tecnifibre Razor Code
10Ben SheltonLeftYonex Ezone 98Yonex Ezone 98Poly Tour Strike
11Alex de MinaurRightWilson Blade 98Wilson Steam 99 (custom)Luxilon 4G
12Frances TiafoeRightYonex Percept 97Yonex Percept 97PolyTour Pro
13Tommy PaulRightYonex VCORE 98Yonex VCORE 98Luxilon ALU Power
14Andrey RublevRightHead Gravity ProHead Gravity ProLuxilon Adrenaline
15Casper RuudRightYonex Ezone 100Yonex Ezone DR 100+Poly Tour Pro / Poly Tour Spin
16Arthur FilsRightBabolat Pure Aero 98Babolat Pure Aero VS (custom)Babolat RPM Blast
17Jakub MensikRightWilson Blade 98Wilson Blade pro stockLuxilon ALU Power
18Ugo HumbertLeftWilson Blade 98Blade 98 pro stockLuxilon 4G Soft
19Francisco CerundoloRightHead Prestige ProHead PT57A2Kirschbaum Max Power
20Karen KhachanovRightWilson Blade 98Wilson H22 pro stockLuxilon ALU Power
21Grigor DimitrovRightWilson Pro Staff 97Pro Staff 97 (18×17 pattern)Wilson Gut / Luxilon 4G
22Alexei PopyrinRightDunlop FX 500 TourDunlop FX 500Luxilon 4G
23Tomas MachacRightYonex VCORE 100VCORE SV 100PolyTour Fire
24Flavio CobolliRightHead Radical MPRadical MP (custom)Head Lynx Tour
25Jiri LeheckaRightWilson Pro Staff 97Six-One 95 pro stockLuxilon ALU Power
26Stefanos TsitsipasRightWilson Blade 98Blade 98 pro stockLuxilon 4G / Wilson Gut
27Alejandro Davidovich FokinaRightHead Radical MPRadical MP (custom)Luxilon Alu Power
28Felix Auger-AliassimeRightBabolat Pure AeroPure Aero VSBabolat RPM Blast
29Tallon GriekspoorRightWilson Blade 98Blade 98 pro stockLuxilon 4G
30Denis ShapovalovLeftYonex VCORE 95VCORE SV 95Luxilon Alu Power
31Alexander BublikRightYonex VCORE 98VCORE 98Luxilon Alu Power
32Alex MichelsenRightWilson Blade 98Blade 98 pro stockLuxilon Alu Power
33Sebastian KordaRightWilson Blade 98Blade 98 pro stockLuxilon Natural Gut / Alu Power
34Brandon NakashimaRightBabolat Pure Strike 98Pure Strike 98RPM Blast / Natural Gut
35Matteo BerrettiniRightHead Extreme MPExtreme MP (custom)Signum Pro Firestorm
36Giovanni Mpetshi PerricardRightWilson Blade 98Blade 98 pro stockLuxilon Alu Power
37Nuno BorgesRightYonex Ezone 98Ezone DR 98Poly Tour Pro
38Sebastian BaezRightHead Radical MPRadical MP (custom)Luxilon Alu Power
39Hubert HurkaczRightYonex VCORE 97VCORE 97Luxilon Alu Power
40Gabriel DialloLeftBabolat Pure AeroPure Aero (custom)RPM Blast
41Alexandre MullerRightBabolat Pure DrivePure DriveBabolat RPM Blast
42Roberto Bautista AgutRightWilson Blade 98Blade 98 pro stockLuxilon Alu Power
43Matteo ArnaldiRightHead Extreme MPExtreme MP (custom)Head Lynx Tour
44Jordan ThompsonRightYonex VCORE 100VCORE 100Poly Tour Pro
45Marcos GironRightYonex VCORE 95VCORE 95Luxilon Alu Power
46Quentin HalysRightBabolat Pure StrikePure Strike (custom)Babolat RPM Blast
47Lorenzo SonegoRightHead Extreme MPExtreme MPHead Hawk Touch
48Gael MonfilsRightWilson Ultra TourUltra Tour pro stockLuxilon Alu Power
49Miomir KecmanovicRightYonex VCORE 98VCORE 98Poly Tour Pro
50Zizou BergsRightWilson Blade 98Blade 98 pro stockLuxilon Alu Power

🔗 Where to Buy Rackets

Want to explore or purchase rackets similar to those used by the pros? Here are links to the main brands featured in this article:


💬 Final Thoughts

Behind every blistering forehand and perfectly placed drop shot is a racket and string setup chosen with intention. While many players endorse the latest models, the real story lies in the highly specific configurations they quietly rely on. For tennis gear enthusiasts, understanding this distinction is not just trivia—it’s insight into the blend of biomechanics, preference, and tradition that defines the modern game.

Stay tuned as we compile the WTA version next. For even more detail, we’ll soon add dedicated pages by player, with affiliate links to their gear and alternatives you can buy.

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