The result is the Pro Staff RF97, which is predominantly black with touches of silver and red. “I was pushing [Wilson] to be more confident, and almost put nothing on the racquet,” Federer said.
Wilson also plans a variety of colorways for men and women, both in white and black. Pro Staff versions have marked Wilson footwear offerings since their debut in 1987. The shoe has re-released in ...
It’s not always the most colorful racquets that create the biggest stir ... in the capsule from the brand’s core franchises: Pro Staff 97L ($249), Blade 98S ($229), Ultra 100L ($199) and ...
The Pete Sampras Wilson Pro Staff was one of the first rackets Federer mentions, simply calling it “Pete’s racket.” His 84-square-inch head size featured a frame that was a blend of graphite ...