Roger Federer’s racket is the Wilson (K)Factor (K)SixOne Tour 90 racket. This racket has combined the popular ncode series and takes a page straight from Wilson’s original ProsStaff days. Yes, the same ProStaff used by the great Pete Sampras. Roger Federer’s racket has many of the old ProStaffs touches. The Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 shaft has a shorter blade with more exposed graphite shaft. This was like the original ProStaff. Another small update was the string spacing at the sweet spot. People were furious when they said that Roger Federer’s racket had 5 crossed strings along the 3 and 9 o’clock crossed strings and that the commercial version had 5. Wilson corrected that in this new version of the Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90. So now the retail version is nearly identical to the version Roger wears. But enough of the technical talk, let’s see how our testers liked playing with Roger Federer’s racket.

This club is suitable for advanced players. If you are a beginner this racket is not for you. Below we have a link to the review of the best tennis rackets and you will find a racket that will follow your development. For advanced players, the Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 garnered rave reviews on approach shots and slice backhands. Grassroots players found Roger Federer’s racket to deliver great accuracy, solid power and good topspin. The racket has a comfortable swing and incredible feel. This racket allows you to absolutely crush the ball.

The Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 was great with volleyballs. Our testers found the racket to be very solid with quality stability and incredible feel. Our testers felt that Roger Federer’s racket offered great depth and impeccable accuracy for his game at net.

If you’re looking for good pace and spin on your serve, the Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90 won’t let you down. This stick will bring the heat. If you have a kick serve, this racket will give you excellent spin opportunities that your service game will certainly take advantage of.

Overall this is a great racket. For intermediates who want a flashy racket, the Roger Federer racket is not for you. I would stay with Rafeal Nadal’s babolat. Once you’ve advanced your game, move on to Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90.

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