

Opt for this very stylish racquet ! The simple model, possessing nuances of blue, offers perfect symmetry to never lose your reference point with the dark and light colours. The Ultra line is used by the one of a kind, Gaël Monfils, but also by, Feliciano Lopez.
This racquet is even easier to play with; it is more powerful and comfortable than the former model. This Wilson Ultra 100 CV racquet is ideal for a maximum amount of players thanks to its' versatility.
Benefits for the player : power – comfort – control
This 300 g and neutrally balanced (32 cm) racquet is an ideal weapon to deliver powerful shots from the back of the court, but also to counter attack your opponent's shots with control. The head size of 645 cm² possesses an enhanced sweetspot of 15% compared to the older model in order to gain power, but also in tolerance. This model will satisfy a large variety of players with a versatile style that have intermediate to expert levels.
The 16 x 19 string pattern is relatively open. This will allow you to easily hit topspin and provide maximum control and ball rotation. The Wilson Ultra 100 CV racquet will allow you to push your opponents way back behind the baseline with ease.
| Weight unstrung | 300 g |
|---|---|
| Composition | graphite |
| Head Size | 99.98 in² / 645 cm² |
| Length | 26.97 in / 68.5 cm |
| Stiffness | 74 RA |
| Balance unstrung | 12.6 in / 32 cm |
| Beam Width | 23 - 26.5 - 22.5 mm |
| String Pattern | 16 x 19 |
| Grip | Wilson Sublime |
| Strung | No |
We never really know what to do with ourselves because, to be honest, our sole purpose in life is to bring you sweet deals on the reg. The weekend just gets in the way of that.
And so, in an effort to A) make ourselves useful over these 2 days and B) appeal to your casual side, we offer you deals based on what we think every weekend should involve.
We're basing it entirely on things we've overheard in conversation and seen in movies because our ideal weekend would be back-to-back Mondays - but we know we're in the minority on that one.
Someone once told us that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, but we didn't really get the gist.
Nobody here is named Jack for starters. And his idea of fun sounds terrible.