Used to secure Federer's second Wimbledon title, the Wilson N-Code Pro Stock racket is one of a few belonging to the former Swiss tennis star to go to auction. Federer's autograph to Wintour ...
Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and sneaker tech. Roger Federer has put his signature on a string of Wilson rackets. Now he’s even added his entire design ethos—from technica ...
An autographed racket belonging to tennis star Roger Federer used in 2004 for his championship-winning point at Wimbledon has hit the auction block for the first time. The rare piece of ...
Roger Federer confirmed he is still hitting the ball with pristine elegance as he launched his new Wilson RF tennis racket ...
Same goes for his footwear. But the one constant during Roger Federer’s illustrious tennis career has been his Wilson racquet. He came on tour with the Pro Staff 85, made his reputation with the ...
While that provenance may be enough for serious tennis collectors, the racket is made even more special by an inscription that Federer provided. Located on the side of the frame, it reads “To ...
Tennis rackets are rarely collector’s items the moment they are released, but that is certainly the case with the stunning new RF range from Wilson. Roger Federer only puts his iconic ‘RF ...
This is the quintessential Wilson player stick ... lower section of the “W” stencil on the strings, which marks the racquet’s sweet spot. Bottom Line: For aggressive, high-level baseliners ...
The main agent in Japan for tennis rackets made by Wilson Sporting Goods Co. of the United States is working with the Fair Trade Commission to avoid being charged with violating antitrust laws.
This piece of tennis memorabilia hitting the auction block is a grand slam in its own right. The racket that Roger Federer used when winning Wimbledon in 2004 is expected to fetch more than $ ...