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Wilson Blade 100 V10 vs Blade 100 Pro V10
Both racquets belong to the Blade V10 family, but they are built for very different playing styles and levels of demand. The Blade 100 V10 is designed for accessible performance and control, while the Blade 100 Pro V10 is a more demanding, tour-style frame with added power and stability.
Blade 100 V10
The Blade 100 V10 is the more user-friendly, all-around control racquet in the comparison.
It features a 100 sq in head size that provides a forgiving sweet spot, making it easier to generate depth and consistency from the baseline. Players get the classic Blade feel—control, touch, and stability—but with more margin for error and easier playability than the Pro version.
From available specs and play feedback, it sits as the “sweet spot” Blade: not too demanding, not too powerful, just balanced performance for competitive club and intermediate-to-advanced players.
Best for:
- Intermediate to advanced players
- Players wanting control + forgiveness
- All-court consistency with easier handling
Blade 100 Pro V10
The Blade 100 Pro V10 is a more aggressive, firmer, and faster-swinging frame built for advanced or high-level players.
It uses a thicker, stiffer beam for a more crisp and powerful response, plus a slightly extended length that adds extra pop on serves and groundstrokes. The swingweight is kept relatively low for its category, giving it very quick handling despite its more “pro-level” build.
A 16x20 string pattern produces a more linear, penetrating ball trajectory, ideal for driving shots deep through the court rather than relying on easy lift or forgiveness.
Best for:
- Advanced or competitive players
- Aggressive baseline hitters
- Players who want more power + penetration
- Faster, more “pro-style” swing mechanics
Which one should you choose?
- Choose Blade 100 V10 if you want a more forgiving racquet that still delivers Blade-level control and feel without being too demanding.
- Choose Blade 100 Pro V10 if you play aggressively, swing fast, and want a more powerful, stable, and tour-oriented response.
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