THE BATTLE FOR CONTROL
When it comes to surgical precision on the court, two frames dominate the conversation: The Wilson Pro Staff and the Babolat Pure Strike. Both demand excellent footwork and early preparation, but they deliver entirely different experiences on contact.
WILSON PRO STAFF: THE CLASSIC SCALPEL
The Pro Staff is iconic for a reason. Its heavier static weight and headlight balance make it a weapon at the net. It offers a classic, buttery feel on impact. This frame doesn't give you free power—it multiplies whatever energy you put into it. It’s built for the all-court player who relies on touch and finishing points at the net.

BABOLAT PURE STRIKE: THE MODERN STRIKER
The Pure Strike is built for modern baseline aggression. It feels stiffer, offering a crisper, more explosive response. It generates slightly more spin and pace from the back of the court compared to the Pro Staff, making it the ultimate tool for players who want to dictate the point with heavy groundstrokes.

THE VERDICT
If you attack the net, grab the Pro Staff. If you dominate from the baseline, arm yourself with the Pure Strike.








