What tennis racket does Jannik Sinner use at Wimbledon 2025?

Jannik Sinner is through to the finals of the Wimbledon Championships this year after he defeated Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.

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Jannik Sinner defeated Novak Djokovic in the semis of Wimbledon.

Sinner will take on Carlos Alcaraz in the final of Wimbledon.

Jannik Sinner is through to the finals of the Wimbledon Championships this year after he defeated Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Sinner will be going up against the likes of Carlos Alcaraz in the finals. 

What tennis racket is Jannik Sinner using?

Jannik Sinner had entered Wimbledon after a runner-up finish in Paris and a second-round exit in Halle. He got the better off Pedro Martinez and Ben Shelton in the initial rounds before taking down the veteran Novak Djokovic in the semis to reach the finals. 

The Italian is currently using a customized version of Head Graphene 360+ Speed MP at Wimbledon 2025. The is the same racket that is used by none other than Novak Djokovic. It is a standard Speed MP but it's a pro stock version, especially made for Sinner. It has an extra lead tape to change the balance and feel of the racket. 

The World No.1 is known for his timing and powerful groundstrokes. Despite the frame not being too heavy, the swing weight is high, around 340. 

The specs of Jannik Sinner racket

Racket - Head Graphene 360+ Pro Stock

Strung Weight - 325g

Lead Tape - Yes

Length - 27in

Swing weight - 340

Grip -  Hydrosorb Pro with Head Prime Tour Overgrip

String Pattern - 16X19

For his strings, Sinner uses a full bed of Head Hawk Touch. It is a polyester string which is known to give more control and comfort. Sinner won his first Grand Slam in the form of 2024 Australian Open. His racket has helped him immensely with his all round game.

Jannik Sinner gifts new Pope Leo XIV a tennis racket

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner met the Pope Leo XIV during the Italian Open this year. The meeting took place at the Vatican, where Sinner and his parents had arrived and gifted the pope a tennis racket.

Pope Leo XIV is the first American pope and is a huge tennis fan. Sinner used his off day to meet Pope and it was an honor to chat with him. The Pope asked about his mindset after Sinner made his return to tennis three months later. 

Now I'm in the game. At the beginning of the tournament, it was a bit difficult. Sinner said via tennis.com

Sinner reached the finals in Rome but lost to Alcaraz in straight sets. He will once again go up against the Spaniard on Sunday. Carlos Alcaraz has a 8-4 record and has lost the last five matches against him on the main tour.

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