The Wilson Blade 100 and Blade 98 are the two most popular tennis rackets in WIlson’s Blade range. In this article, I will look at their racket specs to see how these two rackets compare to each other.

Below is a comparison of the technical specifications of the Wilson Blade 100 16×19 V9 and Wilson Blade 98 16×19 V9to help you determine which one might better suit your game.

Racket Specs Comparison – Blade 100 vs 98 (V9)

Main Differences: The Blade 100 has a larger head size (100in vs 98in), a lower strung weight (318g vs 323g), a lower swing weight (322 vs 324), a lower frame stiffness rating (60 vs 62), and a slightly thicker beam width (22mm vs 21mm).

Similarities: Both rackets have the same racket length (27in), strung balance (4 pts HL), and string pattern (16×19).

Racket Specs: Blade 100 Blade 98
Version: V9 V9
Design: Blade 98 V9 Tennis Racket Wilson Blade 100
Composition: Braided Graphite Braided Graphite
Head Size (sq cm) 645cm 632cm
Head Size (sq in) 100in 98in
Length (cm) 68.58cm 68.58cm
Length (in) 27in 27in
String Pattern 16 x 19 16 x 19
HL or HH1 HL HL
Strung Balance (cm) 33cm 33cm
Strung Balance (pts) 4 pts HL 4 pts HL
Strung Weight (grams) 318g 323g
Strung Weight (ounces) 11.2oz 11.4oz
Swing Weight 322 324
Unstrung balance (cm) 32cm 32cm
Unstrung balance (pts) 7 pts HL 7 pts HL
Unstrung Weight (grams) 300g. 305g
Unstrung Weight (ounces) 10.58oz 10.76oz
Frame Stiffness 60 62
Beam Width (mm) 22mm 21mm
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Pros and Cons

The Blade 100 and 98 have a nice design, and offer plenty of control, with a manageable weight for intermediate to advanced tennis players.

However, both tennis rackets are relatively low-powered so they won’t be the best option for beginners.

Head to Head

The Blade 98 is the better option in terms of control but the Blade 100 is better in terms of power, spin, and comfort.

In my opinion, the Blade 100 is a much better option for recreational tennis players.

H2H 100 98
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Player Recommendations

The Wilson Blade 100 is a good option for a variety of playing styles and is best used by intermediate to advanced tennis players.

In contrast, the Wilson Blade 98 is best used by advanced players who prioritize control over power.

Pro Player Endorsements

The Blade 98 is endorsed by the following tennis player(s): Stefanos Tsitsipas, Pablo Carreno Busta, David Goffin, Karen Khachanov, Sebastian Korda, Tommy Paul, Lorenzo Sonego, Aryna Sabalenka, Madison Keys, Shelby Rogers, Jelena Ostapenko, Alex de Minaur, Paul Badosa, Amanda Anisimova, Simona Halep, Emma Raducana, and Elina Svitolina, while the Blade 100 is not currently endorsed by any pro tennis player.

Where can you buy these rackets?

The rackets are for sale in most good online tennis shops like Tennis Warehouse, Racquet Guys, and Wilson.com.

Source: https://toomanyrackets.com/wilson-blade-100-vs-98/



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