Wilson Tennis Racquets: History and the Technology Today

Wilson Sporting Goods Company truly began whenoffering a strong frame, combined with stability and
Jack Kramer, also known as the Father of Modernpower. The nSix-One 95 has a traditional head light
Tennis, joined the advisory staff. Kramer was truly thebalance and a silicone construction with the added
first world class professional tennis player. He was thestrength and resiliency offered by nano technology.
number one tennis player for a number of years in theThis racquet also has specific play strengths, suited to
1940 and also a promoter of the professional tennisa player who likes to execute a heavy slice on serve
tour. One of the first alliances between a professionalor off the ground. The tighter stringbed makes all the
tennis player and a tennis manufacturer yielded thedifference giving more control and a firmer feel.
Kramer Autograph Racquet in 1949 and this racquetThe W line was developed specifically for women, but
ultimately brought Wilson to the forefront of themakes use of all of the nCode technology. Venus
industry.Williams, for instance, uses the W5 Divine Iris, which is
The tennis racquet itself was beautifully and carefullyrelatively new to the market, debuting in July of 2006.
designed using the most modern technology and theThe racquet truly combines the artistry that is
highest quality materials. Nowadays, high quality tennissignature Venus, with the power and technology of
racquets associated with the professional tour playersWilson and nCode technology. The W5 Divine Iris is
are somewhat commonplace, but this relationship andspecifically known for top level stability, strength and
this leap forward in tennis racquet technology werepower and is suitable for all levels of play and on most
truly revolutionary in their time.court surfaces.
In today's market, Wilson tennis rackets are associatedSerena Williams also plays with a Wilson W racquet,
with incredible professional tennis players includingthe new W3 Gypsy Rose. The racquet is designed
Roger Federer, Venus and Serena Williams andagain, to be appropriate for varied players and
Jarkko Nieminen. While Nieminen and Federer's choicesurfaces, made with a silicone-and-carbon construction
is among the well reviewed, high powered nSix-Oneand chic, colorful design, this is the kind of racquet that
series, the William's sisters both have signaturecan help you play to a higher level and look good doing
racquets from the Wilson W racquet series forit.
women.One of the best features of the W Line is the
Roger Federer uses the Wilson nSix-One 90, wellimplementation of Wilson Triad technology which is
known for its strength and stability against for strokefocused on vibration reduction in racquets known for
power and for defensive maneuvers against hardhard hitting power. They make for a more
hitting opponents across the court. Additionally, the nSixcomfortable, tough hitting game. Specifically, the Triad
One series makes use of nano-technology yielding atechnology related to the three separate pieces of the
20 % stronger and more powerful frame. In traditionalracquet affected by the implementation of the
carbon fiber tennis racquets, spaces between thetechnology - the head, the handle and finally a thin layer
fibers may lead to weakness or warping with constantof "Iso-Zorb", which is similar to a shoe insole
hard use, while racquets that use nano technology fill insubstantially reducing vibration from the head and neck
the spaces between the fibers making the tennisof the racquet, by upwards of 60 percent.
racquet signifigantly more resilient.As you can see, Wilson racquets have come a long
Jarkko Nieminen and Novak Djokovic use theway since Jack Kramer advised them on their ground
nSix-One 95, from the same family is the nSix-One 90,breaking Kramer Autograph tennis racquet. Wilson
but with different strengths. This racquet is designed toremains a cutting edge manufacturer of high quality
be well suited to more of an all-court style of playtennis equipment and racquets.