Adidas

Adidas Nastase Open (1981)

Adidas Haillet (1975)

Adidas Haillet

Adidas Nastase Competition (1981), Ilie Nastase

Ilie Nastase

Country: Romania

Born: 19 July 1946, Bucharest, Romania

Prize money: $2,076,761

Singles Career record: 1144–490 in pre Open-Era & Open Era

Career titles: 64

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: 1R (1981)

French Open: W (1973)

Wimbledon: F (1972, 1976)

US Open: W (1972)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (1971, 1972, 1973, 1975)

WCT Finals: QF (1974, 1977, 1978)

Adidas Ilie Nastase

Adidas Ilie Nastase

Adidas Ilie Nastase

Adidas Monte Carlo (NOS, 1980)

Adidas Sirius (1982)

Adidas Aquarius (NOS, 1975)

Adidas Bora (1974)

Adidas Biarritz

Adidas GTX PRO (1982) Ivan Lendl

Ivan Lendl

Country: Czechoslovakia (before 1992), United States (after 1992)

Born: March 7, 1960, Ostrava, Czechoslovakia

Prize money: $21,262,417

Singles Career record: 1068–242

Career titles: 94 

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: W (1989, 1990)

French Open: W (1984, 1986, 1987)

Wimbledon: F (1986, 1987)

US Open: W (1985, 1986, 1987)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (1981, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1987)

Grand Slam Cup: SF (1991)

WCT Finals: W (1982, 1985)

Adidas GTX PRO-T (1986) Ivan Lendl

Aeroplane

Aeroplane G1403

Ascot

Ascot Mark Cox Master

Ascot Court Ace Mark Cox (1986)

Mark Cox

Country: United Kingdom United Kingdom

Born: 5 July 1943, Leicester, England

Singles Career record: 593-370 in pre Open-Era & Open Era

Career titles: 21

Highest ranking: No. 12

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: QF (1967, 1971)

French Open: 3R (1968)

Wimbledon: 4R (1968, 1977, 1979)

US Open: QF (1966)

Other tournaments

WCT Finals: QF (1975)

Ayres

F.H.Ayres (1880)

Babolat

Babolat Aeropro drive, Rafael Nadal (2008)

Rafaël Nadal

Country: Spain

Born: 3 June 1986, Manacor, Mallorca, Spain

Prize money: $134,640,719

SinglesCareer record: 1068–220

Career titles: 92

Highest ranking: No. 1 (18 August 2008)

Singles Career record: 1068–220

Career titles: 92

Highest ranking: No. 1  

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: W (2009, 2022)

French Open: W (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022)

Wimbledon: W (2008, 2010)

US Open: W (2010, 2013, 2017, 2019)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: F (2010, 2013)

Olympic Games: Gold medal (2008)

Bancroft

Bancroft Super Winner (1941)

Bancroft Billie Jean King Personal (1975)

Bancroft Björn Borg Monte Carlo (1975)

Bancroft Professional (1987)

Bancroft Super Winner (NOS, 1987)

Bancroft Wimbledon

Browning

Browning BT 500 (1982)

Champion

Champion

Champion Classic

Clapshaw & Cleave

Clapshaw & Cleave O.F.A. (1920)

Cloud

Cloud King (1986)

Court Master

Court Master Lew Hoad

Darsonval

Darsonval Ultra Souple (1931)

Donnay

Donnay Australia

Donnay Match Point (1973)

Donnay Rod Laver Pro (1976)

Donnay Diamant (NOS, 1976)

Donnay Super 2000 (1975)

Donnay King's Cup (NOS, 1976)

Donnay Graphite Pro (1984)

Donnay Borg Pro (1977), Björn Borg

Bjorn Borg

Country: Sweden

Born: 6 June 1956, Stockholm, Sweden

Prize money: $3,655,751

Singles Career record: 654–140

Career titles: 66

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: 3R (1974)

French Open: W (1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981)

Wimbledon: W (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980)

US Open: F (1976, 1978, 1980, 1981)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (1979, 1980)

WCT Finals: W (1976)

Donnay Borg Pro Midsize (1983)

Donnay Flex Pro (NOS, 1983)

Donnay I.T.T. MID (1985)

Donnay Allwood (NOS, 1976), Björn Borg

Donnay Fiberwood (NOS, 1976)

Donnay Ladywood (1975)

Donnay Borg Team

Donnay Scorer

Donnay International Tennis Team (NOS, 1983)

Donnay Lady International Tennis Team (NOS, 1983)

Donnay Graphite CGX 25 (1983)

Donnay Graphite Plus 25 (1983)

Dunlop

Dunlop Britannic

Dunlop Three Crown

Dunlop Imperial

Dunlop D'line 505

Dunlop Maxply (1931)

Dunlop Maxply (NOS)

Dunlop Maxply (NOS)

Dunlop Maxply Fort (NOS, 1980), Lew Hoad, Rod Laver, Ilie Nastase, Tom Okker and John McEnroe

Lew Hoad

Country: Australia

Born: 23 November 1934, Glebe, Australia

Singles Career record: 937–592

Career titles: 52

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: W (1956)

French Open: W (1956)

Wimbledon: W (1956, 1957)

US Open: F (1956)

Other tournaments

Professional majors

US Pro: F (1958, 1959)

Wembley Pro: F (1961, 1962, 1963)

French Pro: F (1958, 1960)

Rod Laver

Country: Australia

Born: 9 August 1938, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia

Prize money: $1,565,413

Singles Career record: 1689–538 in pre Open-Era & Open Era

Career titles: 200

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: W (1960, 1962, 1969)

French Open: W (1962, 1969)

Wimbledon: W (1961, 1962, 1968, 1969)

US Open: W (1962, 1969)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: RR – 2nd (1970)

WCT Finals: F (1971, 1972)

Professional majors

US Pro: W (1964, 1966, 1967)

Wembley Pro: W (1964, 1965, 1966, 1967)

French Pro: W (1967)

Tom Okker

Country: Netherlands

Born: 22 February 1944, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Prize money: $1,257,200

Singles Career record: 798–335 in pre Open-Era & Open Era

Career titles: 40

Highest ranking: No. 3 

 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: SF (1971)

French Open: SF (1969)

Wimbledon: SF (1978)

US Open: F (1968)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: F (1973)

WCT Finals: SF (1971)

John McEnroe

Country: United States

Born: February 16, 1959, Wiesbaden, West Germany

Prize money: $12,552,132

Singles Career record: 883–198

Career titles: 77

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: SF (1983)

French Open: F (1984)

Wimbledon: W (1981, 1983, 1984)

US Open: W (1979, 1980, 1981, 1984)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (1978, 1983, 1984)

Grand Slam Cup: QF (1992)

WCT Finals: W (1979, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1989)

Dunlop Lady Maxply

Dunlop Lady Maxply

Dunlop Powerplay

Dunlop Maxply Fort Graphite

Dunlop Maxply McEnroe (1983)

Dunlop Maxply McEnroe (NOS, 1983), John McEnroe

Dunlop Maxply International (1975)

Dunlop Maxply International (mint)

Dunlop Tom Okker

Dunlop Tom Okker Popular

Dunlop Grand Slam

Dunlop Twin Shaft (1969)

Dunlop Power Smash (1978)

Dunlop Kenton

Dunlop 1000

Dunlop White Star

Dunlop Saturne

Dunlop Cosmos (1980)

Dunlop John McEnroe Signature

Dunlop McEnroe

Dunlop Super Star

Dunlop Ultra X-2000

Dunlop Blue Flash (1977)

Dunlop ULTRA X-3000

Dunlop Evonne Goolagong (1975)

Dunlop Champion (NOS) 

Dunlop Maxply McEnroe Mid (1978)

Dunlop Mach VI Mid-size

Dunlop Max 150G (1978)

Dunlop Max 200G (1985), John McEnroe and Steffi Graf

Dunlop Maxply Fifty,

Limited Edition (NOS, 2020)

Errès

Errès Champion (1933)

Fila

Fila Wud3Three (NOS, 1976)

Fischer

Fischer Super Form (1978)

Fischer

Fischer Stan Smith (1980)

Stan Smith

Country: United States

Born: December 14, 1946, Pasadena, California

Prize money: $1,774,811

Singles Career record: 950–383 in pre-Open-Era & Open Era

Career titles: 64

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: 3R (1970, 1975, 1977Dec)

French Open: QF (1971, 1972)

Wimbledon: W (1972)

US Open: W (1971)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (1970)

WCT Finals: W (1973)

Fischer King Size (1983)

Fischer Powerspot Super (1984)

Fischer Futura Lite (1981)

Gauthier

Gauthier G-01

Green Eagle

Green Eagle

Gripper

Gripper BioSports (1984)

Head

Head Arthur Ashe Competition (1979), Artur Ashe

TV commercial with Arthur Ashe

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=a859pvOz8wo

Arthur Ashe

Country: United States

Born: July 10, 1943, Richmond, Virginia, U.S.

Prize money: $1,584,909

Singles Career record: 1188–371 in pre Open-Era & Open Era

Career titles: 76

Highest ranking: No. 2 

 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: W (1970)

French Open: QF (1970, 1971)

Wimbledon: W (1975)

US Open: W (1968)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: F (1978)

WCT Finals: W (1975)

Head Arthur Ashe Competition 2 (1979), Arthur Ashe

Head Arthur Ashe Expert (NOS, 1978)

Head Vilas (1978), Guillermo Vilas

Guillermo Vilas

Country: Argentina

Born: 17 August 1952, Mar del Plata

Prize money: $4,923,882

Singles Career record: 951–297

Career titles: 62

Highest ranking: No. 2  

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: W (1978, 1979)

French Open: W (1977)

Wimbledon: QF (1975, 1976)

US Open: W (1977)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (1974)

WCT Finals: F (1976)

Head Edgewood (1983)

Head

Head

Head (NOS)

Head Radical Tour (1993), Andre Agassi

Andre Agassi

Country: United States

Born: April 29, 1970, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.

Prize money: $31,152,975

Singles Career record: 870–274

Career titles: 60

Highest ranking: No. 1  

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: W (1995, 2000, 2001, 2003)

French Open: W (1999)

Wimbledon: W (1992)

US Open: W (1994, 1999)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (1990)

Olympic Games: Gold medal (1996)

Gustavo Kuerten

Country: Brazil

Born: 10 September

Prize money: $14,807,000

Singles Career record: 358–195

Career titles: 20

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: 3R (2004)

French Open: W (1997, 2000, 2001)

Wimbledon: QF (1999)

US Open: QF (1999, 2001)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (2000)

Olympic Games: QF (2000)

Head Ti.Radical MP (2000), Gustavo Kuerten

Head Youtek Radical MP (2010), Andy Murray

Andy Murray

Country: United Kingdom Great Britain

Born: 15 May 1987, Glasgow, Scotland

Prize money: $63,535,777

Singles Career record: 736–257

Career titles: 46

Highest ranking: No. 1 

 

Grand Slam singles results

Australian Open: F (2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016)

French Open: F (2016)

Wimbledon: W (2013, 2016)

US Open: W (2012)

Other tournaments

Tour Finals: W (2016)

Olympic Games: Gold medal (2012, 2016)

Tomás Berdych

Country: Czech Republic

Born:- 17 September 1985, Valašské MeziříčíCzechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)

Prize money: $29,491,328
Singles Career record: 640–342

Career: titles13

Highest ranking: No. 4 

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: SF (20142015)

    French Open: SF (2010)

    Wimbledon: F (2010)

    US Open: SF (2012)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: SF (2011)

    Olympic Games: QF (2004)

    Head Youtek Speed Pro (2010), Novak Djokovic

    Novak Djokovic

    Country: Serbia

    Born: 22 May 1987, Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia (now Serbia)

    Prize money: $167,014,841

    Singles Career record: 1095-216

    Career titles: 98

    Highest ranking: No. 1  

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023)

    French Open: W (2016, 2021, 2023)

    Wimbledon: W (2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)

    US Open: W (2011, 2015, 2018, 2023)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: W (2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022, 2023)

    Olympic Games: Bronze medal (2008)

    Head Youtek Radical MP (2012), Andy Murray

    Herzel Frères

    Herzel Frères, Liège Bruxelles Namur, Sport

    Ideal

    Ideal

    Kennex

    Kennedy Tournament

    Kennex Omega

    Kennex Silver cup

    Kennex Dominator

    Pro Kennex Blue Ace (1985)

    Kneissl

    Kneissl White Star Lendl Pro (1982), Ivan Lendl

    Kuebler

    Kuebler Plus 30 Tournament (1980)

    Kuebler Resonanz, Das Original

    Lacoste

    Lacoste (1960)

    Lacoste Classic (1982)

    Lacoste Top Classic (1982)

    Le Coq Sportif

    Le Coq Sportif Concept 3 OS (NOS, 1983), Yannick Noah

    Yannick Noah

    Country: France

    Born: 18 May 1960, Sedan, Ardennes, France

    Prize money: $3,440,660

    Singles Career record: 478–209

    Career titles: 23

    Highest ranking: No. 3 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: SF (1990)

    French Open: W (1983)

    Wimbledon: 3R (1979, 1985)

    US Open: QF (1983, 1985, 1989)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: QF (1982)

    WCT Finals: SF (1988)

    Le Coq Sportif Yannick Noah

    Le Coq Sportif Concept O3 Oversize TMO (NOS, 1985)

    Life Sport

    Life sport Isoflex Score

    Lipaishih

    Lipaishih King Orient

    MacGregor

    MacGregor Flightmaster (1979)                    my own very first racket

    Mark

    Mark I

    Maxima

    Maxima Torneo De Luxe (1976)

    Maxima Torneo De Luxe (1980)

    Oxford

    Oxford

    PDP

    PDP (1974), Roscoe Tanner

    Roscoe Tanner

    Country: United States

    Born: October 15, 1951, Chattanooga, Tennessee

    Prize money: $1,696,198

    Singles Career record: 592–293

    Career titles: 16

    Highest ranking: No. 4 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1977Jan)

    French Open: 4R (1978)

    Wimbledon: F (1979)

    US Open: SF (1974, 1979)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: RR (1976, 1977, 1979, 1981)

    WCT Finals: SF (1981)

    Perry & Co.

    Perry & Co. Wimbledon (1905)

    Pinguin

    Pinguin Model de Luxe

    Pinguin Medalist

    Pinguin Impera

    Pinguin Personality

    Pinguin Tornado

    Prince

    Prince Woodie (1980)

    Prince Classic (1977), Pam Shriver

    Prince Classic II (1978)

    Prince Pro (1979)

    Prince Mono (1998), Jimmy Connors

    Prosser & Sons

    All Sumatra 

    Puig

    Puig Superflex

    Puma

    Puma Boris Becker Winner Universal Midsize (1985), Boris Becker

    Puma Boris Becker Super Universal Midsize (1988), Boris Becker

    Boris Becker

    Country: West Germany (1984–1990), Germany (1990–1999)

    Born: 22 November 1967, Leimen, West Germany

    Prize money: $25,080,956

    Singles Career record: 713–214

    Career titles: 49

    Highest ranking: No. 1  

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1991, 1996)

    French Open: SF (1987, 1989, 1991)

    Wimbledon: W (1985, 1986, 1989)

    US Open: W (1989)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: W (1988, 1992, 1995)

    Grand Slam Cup: W (1996)

    WCT Finals: W (1988)

    Olympic Games: 3R (1992)

    Reeves

    Reeves Standard 

    Rossignol

    Rossignol Tr 30

    Rossignol R40 (1979), Johan Kriek

    Johan Kriek

    Country: South Africa, United States

    Born: April 5, 1958, Pongola, South Africa

    Prize money: $2,383,794

    Singles Career record: 376–222

    Career titles: 14

    Highest ranking: No. 7 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1981, 1982)

    French Open: SF (1986)

    Wimbledon: QF (1981, 1982)

    US Open: SF (1980)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: QF (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985)

    WCT Finals: F (1981)

    Rossignol Johan Kriek (1983)

    Rossignol

    Rossignol GW200 (NOS, 1984)

    Rossignol F200 carbon (1982), Mats Wilander

    Mats Wilander

    Country: Sweden

    Born: 22 August 1964, Växjö, Sweden

    Prize money: $7,976,256

    Singles Career record: 571–222 

    Career titles: 33

    Highest ranking: No. 1 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1983, 1984, 1988)

    French Open: W (1982, 1985, 1988)

    Wimbledon: QF (1987, 1988, 1989)

    US Open: W (1988)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: F (1987)

    WCT Finals: QF (1985, 1987, 1989)

    Rossignol RS (NOS, 1979)

    Rossignol F200 serie 2 Classic Beam 20 mm (1985)

    Rucanor

    Rucanor PROFESSIONAL

    Rucanor Set Point Fibre Face

    Rucanor Fearless (1975)

    Rucanor Set Point R.S.

    Rucanor Pro

    Rucanor Mid Size Pro

    Rucanor U.S. Open

    Salisbury

    The Salisbury London

    Slazenger

    All white (1959)

    Slazenger Tournament (1900)

    Slazenger Tournament (NOS)

    Slazenger Court Star

    Slazenger Point Winner

    Slazenger Wimbledon 1906)

    Slazenger Wimbledon (NOS, 1914))

    Slazenger Forest Hills

    Slazenger Sporthuis Blind

    Slazenger Graphite Challenge (NOS, 1956)

    Slazenger Personal

    Slazenger Professional

    Slazenger VIP

    Slazenger Guillermo Vilas (NOS, 1976)

    Slazenger Guillermo Vilas Argentina

    Slazenger Challenge No. 1 (1965), Fred Perry, Ken Rosewall, John Newcombe, Margareth Smith Court and Björn Borg

    Fred Perry

    Country: United Kingdom Great Britain

    Born: 18 May 1909, Portwood, Stockport, England

    SinglesCareer record: 695–281

    Career titles: 62

    Highest ranking: No. 1

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1934)

    French Open: W (1935)

    Wimbledon: W (1934, 1935, 1936)

    US Open: W (1933, 1934, 1936)

    Professional majors

    US Pro: W (1938, 1941)

    Wembley Pro: QF (1951, 1952)

    Ken Rosewall

    Country: Australia Australia

    Born: 2 November 1934, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

    Prize money: $1,602,700

    Singles Career record: 1811–710

    Career titles: 147

    Highest ranking: No. 1

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1953, 1955, 1971, 1972)

    French Open: W (1953, 1968)

    Wimbledon: F (1954, 1956, 1970, 1974)

    US Open: W (1956, 1970)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: RR – 3rd (1970)

    WCT Finals: W (1971, 1972)

    Professional majors

    US Pro: W (1963, 1965)

    Wembley Pro: W (1957, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963)

    French Pro: W (1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966)

    Slazenger Orantes

    Slazenger Royal Crown

    Slazenger Challenge No. 1

    Slazenger Challenge No. 1 (NOS, 1975)

    Slazenger Challenge No. 1, Manuel Orantes

    Manuel Orantes

    Country: Spain

    Born: 6 February 1949, Granada, Spain

    Prize money: $1,398,303

    Singles Career record: 722–292 in pre Open-Era & Open Era

    Career titles: 36

    Highest ranking: No. 2 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: QF (1968)

    French Open: F (1974)

    Wimbledon: SF (1972)

    US Open: W (1975)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: W (1976)

    Olympic Games: F (1968, demonstration)

    John Newcombe

    Country: Australia

    Born: 23 May 1944, Sydney, Australia

    Prize money: $1,062,408

    Singles Career record: 1072–401

    Career titles: 68

    Highest ranking: No. 1

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1973, 1975)

    French Open: QF (1965, 1969)

    Wimbledon: W (1967, 1970, 1971)

    US Open: W (1967, 1973)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: SF (1973, 1974)

    WCT Finals: W (1974)

    Slazenger Avenger

    Slazenger Grand Prix

    Slazenger X 100

    Snauwaert

    Snauwaert Super Caravelle Player Special (NOS)

    Snauwaert Caravelle (NOS, 1966)

    Snauwaert Lady Caravelle (1967)

    Snauwaert Brian Gottfried (1979)

    Brian Gottfried

    Country: United States

    Born: January 27, 1952, Baltimore, Maryland, United States

    Prize money: $2,782,514

    Singles Career record: 702–330

    Career titles: 25

    Highest ranking: No. 3 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: 3R (1980)

    French Open: F (1977)

    Wimbledon: SF (1980)

    US Open: QF (1977, 1978)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: SF (1977, 1978)

    WCT Finals: SF (1981)

    Snauwaert Fibre Wood Flex (NOS, 1979)

    Snauwaert Dyno-Wood (NOS, 1983)

    Snauwaert Topaz

    Snauwaert Vitas Gerulaitis Autograph (NOS, 1983), Vitas Gerulaitis

    Vitas Gerulaitis

    Country: United States

    Born: July 26, 1954, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

    Prize money: $2,778,748

    Singles Career record: 535–232

    Career titles: 26

    Highest ranking: No. 3 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1977)

    French Open: F (1980)

    Wimbledon: SF (1977, 1978)

    US Open: F (1979)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: F (1979, 1981)

    WCT Finals: W (1978)

    Snauwaert Vitas Gerulaitis Champion (NOS)

    Snauwaert Boron de Luxe (NOS, 1978)

    Snauwaert Trainer (1983)

    Snauwaert La Grande (1978)

    Snauwaert La Grande Fibre Composite

    Snauwaert Graphite Ergonom (1983)

    Snauwaert Elliptic MCE 93.65 TC

    Spalding

    Spalding Hacklett and Alexander

    Spalding Owen Davidson

    Owen Davidson

    Country: Australia

    Born: 4 October 1943, Melbourne, Australia

    Singles Career record: 403-253

    Career titles: 7

    Highest ranking: No. 8 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: QF (1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967)

    French Open: QF (1967)

    Wimbledon: SF (1966)

    US Open: QF (1966, 1967)

    Professional majors

    US Pro: SF (1967)

    Spalding Pancho Gonzales Autograph (1961)

    Spalding Richard 'Pancho' Gonzales Executive

    Pancho Gonzales

    Country: United States

    Born: May 9, 1928, Los Angeles, California, U.S.

    Singles Career record: 1368–652

    Career titles: 111

    Highest ranking: No. 1

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: 3R (1969)

    French Open: SF (1949, 1968)

    Wimbledon: 4R (1949, 1969)

    US Open: W (1948, 1949)

    Other tournaments/Professional majors

    US Pro: W (1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961)

    Wembley Pro: W (1950, 1951, 1952, 1956)

    French Pro: F (1956, 1961)

    Other pro events

    TOC: W (1957FH, 1958FH, 1959AU)

    Spalding Elite (NOS, 1980)

    Spalding Competition (NOS, 1980)

    Spalding Superflite (NOS)

    Spalding Thirty

    SP.IN

    SP.IN Classic

    SP.IN Hipo 21

    SP.IN Hipo (1989)

    Sportali

    Sportali All Star

    Temzo

    Temzo Blue Star

    Temzo Tornado

    Triumph

    Triumph

    Völkl

    Völkl Servo-Soft (1976)

    Völkl Servo-Soft "S" (1986)

    Völkl Servo Diagonal (1980)

    Williams & Co.

    Williams & Co. Driva Exela (1924)

    Williams & Co. The London

    Wilson

    Wilson Tony Trabert Autograph (1960), Arthur Ashe

    Tony Trabert

    Country: United States

    Born: August 16, 1930, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

    Singles Career record: 766–456

    Career titles: 56

    Highest ranking: No. 1 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: SF (1955)

    French Open: W (1954, 1955)

    Wimbledon: W (1955)

    US Open: W (1953, 1955)

    Other tournaments/Professional majors

    US Pro: F (1960)

    Wembley Pro: F (1958)

    French Pro: W (1956, 1959)

    Wilson Stan Smith Autograph (1971), Stan Smith and Vitas Gerulaitis

    Wilson Jack Kramer Pro Staff (1979), John McEnroe

    Wilson Jack Kramer Pro Staff (NOS, 1982)

    Wilson Jack Kramer Pro Staff

    Wilson Chris Evert Autograph (1976), Chris Evert

    Wilson Jack Kramer Autograph (1949), Jack Kramer

    Jack Kramer

    Country: United States

    Born: August 1, 1921, Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.

    Singles Career record: 707–305

    Career titles: 35

    Highest ranking: No. 1 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Wimbledon: W (1947)

    US Open: W (1946, 1947)

    Professional majors

    US Pro: W (1948)

    Wembley Pro: W (1949)

    French Pro: F (1950)

    Wilson The Jack Kramer Autograph

    Wilson The Jack Kramer Autograph Midsize (1982)

    Wilson The Jack Kramer Autograph (NOS)

    Wilson Jack Kramer Autograph Soft light (NOS)

    Wilson Jack Kramer Flight 

    Wilson Jack Kramer Pro (1957)

    Wilson Stan Smith Capri (1971)

    Wilson Jimmy Connors Monaco

    Wilson Billie Jean King Valiant (1969)

    Wilson T2000 (1968), Jimmy Connors

    Jimmy Connors

    Country: United States

    Born: September 2, 1952, Belleville, Illinois

    Prize money: $8,641,040

    Singles Career record: 1274–283

    Career titles: 109

    Highest ranking: No. 1 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1974)

    French Open: SF (1979, 1980, 1984, 1985)

    Wimbledon: W (1974, 1982)

    US Open: W (1974, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1983)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: W (1977)

    WCT Finals: W (1977, 1980)

    Wilson T3000 (1973)

    Wilson T4000 (1976)

    Wilson T5000 (1978)

    Wilson T5500

    Wilson TX3000 (1973)

    Wilson World Class (1982)

    Wilson Jack Kramer Staff (1987)

    Wilson Pro Staff Classic 6.0 (1987)

    Wilson Pro Staff Classic 6.0 (1991), Pete Sampras, Jim Courier and Stefan Edberg

    Pete Sampras

    Country: United States

    Born: August 12, 1971, Washington, D.C., U.S.

    Prize money: $43,280,489

    Singles Career record: 762–222

    Career titles: 64

    Highest ranking: No. 1 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1994, 1997)

    French Open: SF (1996)

    Wimbledon: W (1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000)

    US Open: W (1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2002)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: W (1991, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999)

    Grand Slam Cup: W (1990, 1997)

    Olympic Games: 3R (1992)

    Jim Courier

    Born: August 17, 1970, Sanford, Florida, U.S.

    Prize money: $14,034,132

    Singles Career record: 506–237 

    Career titles: 23

    Highest ranking: No. 1 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1992, 1993)

    French Open: W (1991, 1992)

    Wimbledon: F (1993)

    US Open: F (1991)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: F (1991, 1992)

    Grand Slam Cup: QF (1996)

    Olympic Games: 3R (1992)

    Stefan Edberg

    Country: Sweden

    Born: 19 January 1966, Västervik, Sweden

    Prize money: $20,630,941

    Singles Career record: 801–270

    Career titles: 41

    Highest ranking: No. 1 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (1985, 1987)

    French Open: F (1989)

    Wimbledon: W (1988, 1990)

    US Open: W (1991, 1992)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: W (1989)

    Grand Slam Cup: SF (1993)

    WCT Finals: F (1988)

    Wilson Pro Staff Classic 6.0 (1984), Stefan Edberg

    Wilson Pro Staff Tour Classic (NOS)

    endorsed by Jim Courier

    Wilson Pro Staff RF97 Autograph, Roger Federer (2014)

    Roger Federer

    Country: Switzerland

    Born: 8 August 1981, Basel, Switzerland

    Prize money: $130,594,339

    SinglesCareer record: 1251–275

    Career titles: 103

    Highest ranking: No. 1

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: W (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018)

    French Open: W (2009)

    Wimbledon: W (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017)

    US Open: W (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: W (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011)

    Olympic Games: Silver medal (2012)

    Wilson Jack Kramer Six.One Team

    WIP

    WIP Panatta Aurograph (1975)

    Adriano Panatta

    Country: Italy

    Born: 9 July 1950, Rome, Italy

    Prize money: $776,187

    SinglesCareer record: 391–244

    Career titles: 10

    Highest ranking: No. 4

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: 1R (1969)

    French Open: W (1976)

    Wimbledon: QF (1979)

    US Open: 4R (1978)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: RR (1975)

    WCT Finals: QF (1977)

    Yamaha

    Yamaha 33 YWG Series (1981)

    Yamaha 55 YWG Series (NOS, 1981)

    Yamaha 77 YWG Series (1981)

    Yamaha Fiberglass YFG 10 (1981)

    Yamaha Fiberglass YFG 50 (1981)

    Yardley

    Yardley RED ARROW

    Yardley President

    Yonex

    Yonex T8500 (1974), Tony Roche

    Tony Roche

    Country: Australia

    Born: 17 May 1945, Wagga Wagga, Australia

    Prize money: $ 529,199

    Singles Career record: 838-338

    Career titles: 46

    Highest ranking: No. 2 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: SF (1965, 1967, 1969, 1975)

    French Open: W (1966)

    Wimbledon: F (1968)

    US Open: F (1969, 1970)

    Yonex Super RD Tour 95 (1996), Richard Krajicek (signed)

    Richard Krajicek

    Country: Netherlands

    Born: 6 December 1971, Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Prize money: $10,077,425

    Singles Career record: 411–219

    Career titles: 17

    Highest ranking: No. 4 

     

    Grand Slam singles results

    Australian Open: F (1992)

    French Open: SF (1993)

    Wimbledon: W (1996)

    US Open: QF (1997, 1999, 2000)

    Other tournaments

    Tour Finals: SF (1996)

    Grand Slam Cup: QF (1992, 1996)