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Wilson Blade 100 V9 Tennis Racquet
Wilson Blade 100 V9 Tennis Racquet
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Wilson Blade 100 V9 Tennis Racquet
The Wilson Blade 100 V9 brings the legendary Blade feel and precision into a more forgiving 100-square-inch platform, making it the ideal entry point into the Blade family for 3.5 to 4.5 players who want genuine advanced-racquet performance without the unforgiving demands of the 98-square-inch models. At 300 grams with RA 65 stiffness, a 16x19 pattern, and Wilson's Braided Graphite construction, it delivers the connected, dampened Blade feel with slightly more margin for error on off-center contact.
- Specifications at a Glance - Head size 100 sq in, weight 300g (10.6oz) unstrung, 21mm-21mm-21mm uniform beam, 16x19 string pattern, RA 65 stiffness, slight headlight balance. The slightly larger head and uniform beam width give this frame a more accessible character than the 98-square-inch models without crossing into the pure game-improvement category.
- Braided Graphite Construction - The same Braided Graphite plus FortyFive carbon fiber technology used in the Blade 98 models is present in the Blade 100, delivering the brand's characteristic dampened, connected feel that absorbs vibration without masking ball feedback. Players moving up from a stiffer game-improvement frame will immediately notice how much more "feel" this racquet communicates at the moment of contact.
- Accessible 100 Square Inch Sweet Spot - The 100-square-inch head provides a larger effective hitting area than the 98, which is meaningful on defensive stretches, high-ball put-aways, and serves where contact timing is slightly off. The bigger sweet spot does not come at the cost of control — the Blade 100 is still a precision instrument, just a slightly more forgiving one than its 98-square-inch siblings.
- Uniform Beam Width for Balanced Response - The 21-21-21mm uniform beam creates a consistent response across the entire frame, ensuring that shots hit at different contact points feel similar in pace and direction. This predictability is valuable for players refining their technique, as the racquet does not amplify bad contact the way narrower-beamed frames can when timing is slightly off.
- Spin and Control Balance - With an open 16x19 pattern and 100-square-inch head, the Blade 100 is well positioned to generate topspin on both wings without requiring the compressed, aggressive swing mechanics demanded by the tighter 98. Players with moderate to heavy topspin games will find the combination highly effective, particularly on second-serve returns and high-ball forehands where extra clearance over the net is welcome.
- Serve and Overhead Performance - The Blade 100's combination of weight, balance, and beam stiffness makes it a reliable server's racquet that generates pace and spin without feeling unwieldy overhead. The 300-gram weight provides enough mass at impact to transfer energy into serve pace, while the headlight balance keeps the swing smooth and repeatable through extended serving practice and match play.
- All-Court Versatility - The Blade 100 V9 is one of the most genuinely all-court frames in the intermediate-to-advanced category. It performs at the net without feeling clumsy, from the baseline without feeling light, and in transition situations where the player needs a racquet that adapts to varied pace and bounce. Club players who cover all parts of the court will find it accommodating across a wide range of situations.
- Progression Frame for Improving Players - For 3.5 to 4.0 players who have developed reliable technique on a game-improvement frame and want to upgrade to a genuine advanced platform, the Blade 100 V9 is an excellent bridge. It provides the feel and responsiveness of a tour-level racquet without the punishing precision demands of a 98-square-inch model, allowing players to improve their skills while still playing with a competitive tool.
- String Compatibility - The Blade 100's moderate stiffness and 16x19 pattern pair well with polyester strings for spin and control, multifilament for comfort and feel, and hybrid setups for a balance of both. Players with arm sensitivities who want to stay in a performance frame will find the Blade 100 is one of the more arm-friendly options at this level, especially when strung with a softer multifilament or natural gut.
- Comparison with Blade 100L - The Blade 100 (300g) and Blade 100L (285g) serve similar market positions but with different power levels. The 100 provides more stability and depth from the baseline for players with their own swing speed, while the lighter 100L is better suited to players who need racquet-generated assistance to produce depth. Choose the 100 if you have a full, confident swing; choose the 100L if you prefer a more maneuverable, lighter setup.
The Wilson Blade 100 V9 is the racquet for 3.5 to 4.5 NTRP players who want to play with a genuine advanced performance tool, feel the difference of quality construction in their hands, and develop their game with a racquet that will remain relevant as their skills improve. It is accessible enough to reward today's game while demanding enough to push tomorrow's.
Racquet Specs — Wilson Blade 100 V9
| Head Size | 100 sq in |
| String Pattern | 16×19 |
| Length | 27 in |
| Unstrung Weight | 10.4 oz / 295 g |
| Balance | 4 pts HL |
| Composition | Braided Graphite |
| Grip Sizes | 1 (4⅛") – 4 (4½") |
| Recommended for | Intermediate–Advanced — extra forgiveness |
*This racquet is sold unstrung. Professional stringing services are available at BusterPro Tennis. Once strung by BusterPro or any other stringer, the racquet is final sale and cannot be returned.
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