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Wilson Ultra 108 v4 Tennis Rackets

Step up your attacking tennis with the Wilson Ultra 108 v4. Its carbon mapping construction blends power and feel for intermediate baseliners.
Tim Lee
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Wilson Shift 99L V1 Tennis Racket

The Wilson Shift 99L v1 features a nimble alloy-foam build to gently ignite developing players. Oblong shaping adds forgiveness for redirecting pace or hitting conservative baseline rallies with this pre-strung performer.
Tim Lee
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Wilson Shift 99 v1 Tennis Racket

The Wilson Shift 99 v1 features a nimble alloy-foam build to energetically ignite developing players. Oblong shaping adds forgiveness for redirecting pace or hitting angled baseline bombs with this pre-strung performer.
Tim Lee
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Wilson Clash 108 V2 Tennis Racket

An airy carbon build gives the Wilson Clash 108 v2 a lightweight, easy-swing appeal. Extended shaping adds torque for rally or baseline bites with this pre-strung performer.
Tim Lee
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Wilson Clash 100L V2 Tennis Racket

The Wilson Clash 100L v2 gives developing and rising players an energetic boost. An extended head shape grants this racket extra torque for rallying topspin bites or baseline zingers.
Tim Lee
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Wilson Noir Clash 100 V2 Tennis Racket

The jet black Wilson Noir Clash 100 v2 features a lightweight carbon build to energetically ignite aggressive players. Elongated shaping adds torque for biting top spins or punchy baseline bombs with this pre-strung performer.
Tim Lee
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Wilson Clash 98 V2 Tennis Racket

The Wilson Clash 98 v2 actively energizes intermediate and advancing players with its wispy carbon fiber build. Wilson shapes the head to have a compressed form, allowing precise targeting for heavy topspin and punch on baseline rallies.
Tim Lee
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Wilson Clash 100UL v2 Tennis Racket

The Wilson Clash 100UL v2 features an airy carbon build to energetically boost progressing players. Extended shaping grants this lightweight performer extra bite on topo spins or baseline bombers.
Tim Lee
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Tim Lee

Born into a big tennis family, Tim started his tennis journey at the Pavillion & Avenue Tennis Club in Brighton, United Kingdom, at the age of 4.

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