Djokovic's New Racquet Design For 2023 US Open Revealed

| by Nurein Ahmed

Novak Djokovic will bring with him a new racket design for the upcoming US swing following the unveiling of his latest wand by HEAD Tennis.

Djokovic has endorsed HEAD Tennis as his racket sponsor since 2011, which coincided with the start of his decade-long dominance in men's tennis. The company prides itself in helping Djokovic amass all but one of his major titles while wielding a HEAD racket in his hand.

HEAD is one of the leading producers of tennis equipment, and this is symbolized in their dedication and efforts to embrace the latest technology, tennis innovation, and performance. It also boasts a pool of top-tier tennis players in its portfolio, including Alexander Zverev, Jannik Sinner, Coco Gauff, and Sloane Stephens.

Djokovic's partnership with HEAD is one of the most successful collaborations in the company's history, with the Serb reportedly earning close to eight figures in endorsements. Djokovic has used the HEAD Speed Pro model before, and will now pick up the latest design which is exclusively part of his racket line.

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HEAD unveiled Djokovic's new racket design on Instagram

Djokovic won't have to wait any longer to unleash his new piece, which HEAD calls a racket built to last. The Head Speed Pro model is made with durable and lightweight strategically positioned graphene that gives greater stability and optimizes energy allocation from racket to ball. It weighs 310g.

Its coal-like black design is inspired by New York's night sessions. Djokovic will return to action at next week's Cincinnati Masters as the tournament's second seed. He will then head to New York for the final Grand Slam of the season.

Djokovic's return to the US Open for the first time since 2021 will certainly be emotional and he will be gunning for a record-tying all-time Grand Slam record of 24 titles.

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