Wilson Defyer Tennis Racket
Wilson's newest racket spent its first months on tour under a different name: engineers called it Wilson Python, until Karen Khachanov put a prototype in his bag and word spread to more than 30 other ATP and WTA players, including Holger Rune, Maria Sakkari and Sebastian Korda. Wilson released it publicly as the Defyer, built around a patented Si3D construction that pairs a flexible hoop with a stiffer throat, generating spin and power without sacrificing feel at contact. A Torq Shaft channels swing energy straight into the hoop, and an Airfoil Bumper cut into the headguard smooths airflow for faster racket speed. The line spans four frames: the 98 Pro's smaller 16x20 head for precision, the 100 and 100L built for baseline power, and the ultralight 100UL for players chasing raw speed. Every frame comes in Wilson's Adrenalyn Red, and a limited Concept Edition adds a Redline wordmark to the throat.

