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Step onto the court with confidence and style with our Wilson Clash V2 tennis racquets. The Clash series has evolved, blending unique design aesthetics with unparalleled performance that defines the modern tennis game. Each model, from the Wilson Noir Clash 100 v2 to the lightweight Clash 100UL v2, is engineered for players who demand a racquet that offers flexibility, stability, and a significant sweet spot, regardless of skill level or swing style.
The Clash 100 Pro v2 leads the pack with enhancements that boost playability while staying true to the Clash legacy of flexibility and stability. With a revised construction at the hoop's tip, this racquet extends the sweet spot, ensuring consistent performance even on off-center hits. Its super head-light balance provides exceptional control, making every swing and shot as precise as intended. The entire series boasts the patented FORTYFIVE° carbon construction, delivering an unmatched blend of power, control, and feel.
Not only do these racquets excel in performance, but they also highlight Wilson's commitment to sustainability. Each Clash v2 racquet includes Agiplast plant-based end cap, bumper, and grommets, emphasising the reduction of waste and environmental impact.
With models catering to a wide range of players, the Wilson Clash V2 series promises a racquet that not only matches your play style but also elevates it. Whether you prefer the comprehensive power and control of the Clash 100 Pro v2 or the manoeuvrability and lightweight feel of the Clash 108 v2, Wilson has engineered a racquet to ensure your game is unmatched and environmentally conscious.
Discover the perfect blend of innovative design, performance, and sustainability with the Wilson Clash V2 series. Experience the next evolution of tennis racquets designed for today's dynamic game.There are no products matching the selection.
Is it 'Tennis Racquet' or 'Tennis Racket'? In Australia, both spellings are seen, but we've noticed a growing trend towards 'Tennis Racket.' So we would like to take a quick moment to address these differences in spelling.
The debate between 'Tennis Racquet' and 'Tennis Racket' stems from historical and regional language variations. Traditionally, 'racquet' has been the preferred spelling in Australia and the UK, reflecting older English and French influences. On the other hand, 'racket' is more commonly used in the United States, aligning with the American English spelling conventions. Over time, these distinctions have blurred, especially with the influence of global media and the internet, leading to a more mixed usage worldwide.
It is especially noticeable that Wilson, being a USA brand, use the term 'Racket', whereas all other brands currently use the spelling 'Racquet'.
Whether you prefer "Racquet" or "Racket", at Tennis Warehouse Australia we have an extensive range of high-quality tennis equipment to find the perfect match for your game. Start your search now and experience the best in tennis gear, tailored to your individual style and preference