HEAD Extreme Pro Tennis Racquet

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The ultimate spin-machine for tournament players, the new EXTREME PRO has Auxetic 2.0 technology so you can spin big and create chaos.

Extreme Series endorsed by M. Berrettini, A. Davidovich Fokina, J. Struff, B. Krejcikova

Matteo Berrettini

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Features

Neon yellow, light up the game

Neon yellow, light up the game

With bold sophistication and dynamic style, this vibrant color makes a striking statement on court.

Turn up the volume

Turn up the volume

Sound grommets enhance string movement, optimizing sound and vibrations so you get a more satisfying and enjoyable game.

More power to you

More power to you

Spin grommets allow for more string movement. Your shots are heavier and more powerful.

Master of spin

Master of spin

With new EXTREME we achieved the highest spin numbers ever detected by our state-of-the-art on-court radar device.

Up the style stakes

Up the style stakes

Inspired by the latest sneaker trends, the transparent spin grommets complete the racquet’s fresh, luminous look.

A winning pattern

A winning pattern

The open 16/19 string pattern maximizes string snap-back so you can generate more spin.

Austrian Engineering

Austrian Engineering

HEAD was built on a philosophy of innovation and craftsmanship that we are still proud to practice to this day.

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Specifications

Weight

Highweight

305 g / 10.8 oz

Highweight racquets offer advanced players maximum control, stability, and precision but require strength and technique, making them less suitable for beginners or slower swings.

Balance

Head-Light

315 mm / 1 in HL

Head-light racquets have more weight in the handle, providing better maneuverability, control, and precision. Suits well for players who focus on net play or quick reflexes.

Head size

Small

630 cm² / 98 in²

Racquets with a smaller head size offer excellent control and precision, making them ideal for advanced players who generate their own power. The smaller sweet spot requires accurate and consistent hits. These racquets are typically used by professional players prioritizing control over power.

String Pattern

Power & Spin

16/19

The 16x19 string pattern, with 16 main and 19 cross strings, is more open, allowing for greater spin and power. The wider spacing between the strings enables the ball to sink deeper, creating more power and responsiveness, making it ideal for aggressive baseline players who rely on spin and speed.

Beam

Thin-Beam

22/23/21 mm

Thin beams offer more control and precision, ideal for advanced players. They provide better ball feel but generate less power, requiring faster swing speeds.

Customer Reviews

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  • Sophie K.
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    Merkmale
    Können
    Alter
    Kraft, Drall, Geschwindigkeit, Kontrolle
    Fortgeschritten
    26 bis 35

    Großartiger Schläger

    Großartiger Schläger

    Published date
    19/01/26
  • Miha K.
    Verified Buyer
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    Skills
    Age
    Spin, Control
    Advanced
    26 to 35

    Outstanding spin racket!

    Outstanding spin racket!

    Published date
    29/12/25
  • Tony
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    Skills
    Age
    Power, Spin
    Intermediate
    55 and older

    waiting on one to arrive!!!!

    started with a radical mp microgel, the one Murray used around 2007. only bought last year, but decided HEAD was the way ahead. . . so bought a Gravity Pro Auxetic. it was ok, then bought a Gravity Pro 2025 Auxetic II. . . that felt better, but couldn't decide if it was the one for me! then saw a gr...

    Published date
    10/12/25
  • Karl H.
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    Age
    Spin, Power
    I'm a Coach
    46 to 55

    Great for wanting a little weight and one handed

    I have been playing tennis for over 40 years, and I grew up with head heavy rackets. They no longer make this type of racket, but this racket achieves a close blend of being nearly head heavy and is excellent on going "thru the ball" . I recommend it to one handed backhands after experimenting with ...

    Published date
    07/02/25
  • Tom
    Features
    Skills
    Age
    Other, Spin, Speed, Power
    Intermediate
    46 to 55

    Killer racket.

    Hits similar to my Speed, but with better stability from the smaller head, better maneuverability from the slightly lower swing weight, better power from the stiffer frame, and better spin from the grommets. The tradeoff is a bit less accuracy and feel, and a bit more impact force on the elbow and s...

    Published date
    02/12/24