Showing posts with label roger federer racket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roger federer racket. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 March 2012

Wilson Rackets


For decades, Wilson rackets have been the most popular and famous. With the racket being sported by such greats as Federer, Jimmy Connors and the Williams sisters, these rackets are a popular choice for amateurs and pros alike.


The original Pro Staff model was used by Pete Sampras, using a heavy, small headed racket which was a popular construction in those days. The racket then gained instant popularity. Many great designs later, the face of Wilson Tennis, Roger Federer uses a BLX Pro Staff model which is lighter and larger than the original, which is currently on sale at www.sportsco-uk.com

Federer, sometimes nicknamed FedEx, has endorsed Wilson rackets for his entire career, picking up countless awards and accolades along the way. 

Wilson has become a giant in the world of tennis, with over fifty top tennis players using a Wilson racket. With the amount of players looking to Wilson to provide them with match winning rackets, it’s no surprise that Wilson has become a leading manufacturer in the world of tennis. 

At www.sportsco-uk.com , there is a huge range of Wilson rackets and accessories to choose from, allowing amateurs to get the experience of playing like Federer, although no one ever will.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

WILSON SIX ONE TOUR BLX TENNIS RACKET G3 - Sportsco

As used by tennis legend Roger Federer the Wilson Six One Tour BLX Tennis Racket is one of the most soughtafter tennis rackets on the market at the moment.

The Six One Tour BLX possesses a unique “Wilson” feel, further enhanced by basalt fibers. The racket includes all the qualities that allow for thundering ground strokes, serves, drop shots and volleys, the Six One Tour BLX is the only racket for those of you who aspire to tennis like legends including Federer.

Check out our fantastic selection of Wilson Tennis Rackets here at Sportsco, sale now on - huge savings available.