2018 Wilson PRO STAFF Team 100inch 16*19 280g

Year: 2018

Wilson PRO STAFF Team 2018 is a tennis racket with head size 100in² and a string pattern 16x19.The declared unstrung frame weight is 280g, the balance is equal to 325mm and the stiffness is 73 RA.

2018 Wilson PRO STAFF Team 100inch 16*19 280g

Brand

Wilson

Model

Pro Staff

Weight (Unstrung)

280g (9.00 oz)

Head Size

100 in²

String Pattern

16x19

Stiffness (RA)

73 RA

Stiff

Balance

325mm

Expert Review

As a modern control racquet, its construction emphasizes its intended style of play. The 100 in² head size boosts forgiveness and sweet spot size. A stiffness rating of 73 RA results in a firmer, more responsive feel at impact. With an unstrung weight of 280 g, the frame favors maneuverability. The 16x19 string pattern (semi open) influences spin access and launch angle. Performance-wise, it scores 80/100 for power, 100/100 for spin, and 80/100 for control, outlining its on-court behavior. Its characteristics suggest a higher potential for arm fatigue if paired with stiff strings. It is best suited for intermediate players.

User Feedback

User comments for racquets with similar specifications highlight predictable on-court characteristics. Users often emphasize control and confidence on full swings, noting that clean contact is rewarded more than defensive play. A recurring theme is the potential for arm discomfort for sensitive players, depending on setup and hitting style. Overall, it is most often recommended by users for intermediate players.

Performance Scores

Power

80/100

Spin

100/100

Control

80/100

Comfort

40/100

Maneuverability

77/100

Stability

54/100

Tennis Elbow Risk

77/100

Recommendations

Player Level

Intermediate

Category

Modern Control

Age Group

Adults

Swing Style

Medium

Playing Style

All Court

Recommended Tension

46; 56 lbs

Additional Specifications

Materials

Grafite

Grip

wilson synthetic

Beam Profile

23,5-23,5-23,5 mm

Beam Width

23.5; 23.5; 23.5

Sweet Spot Size

Medium

String Pattern Density

Semi Open

Used By Pro Players

Roger Federer