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Wilson Carbon Force Review

Teardrop-shaped intermediate racket from Wilson. Best for improving and intermediate players who want a balance of power and control.

Shape: Teardrop · Balance: Medium · 365 g · $180
Power7
Control8
Spin7

Medium balance, a balanced mix of power and control. The most versatile shape for improving and intermediate players. The Wilson Carbon Force fits squarely in that mould: a medium balance places the weight in the middle for an even, predictable swing, and the Carbon face keeps the response stiff and lively.

Wilson Carbon Force specs

BrandWilson
ShapeTeardrop
BalanceMedium
Weight365 g (unstrung)
SurfaceCarbon
CoreEVA
Recommended levelIntermediate
Power / Control / Spin7 / 8 / 7 (out of 10)
Typical price$180
🎾 Best for: improving and intermediate players who want a balance of power and control.

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FAQ

Is the Wilson Carbon Force good for beginners?
Not ideally. With a medium balance and a teardrop shape it rewards a developed swing; intermediate players will get the most from it.
How heavy is the Wilson Carbon Force?
It weighs about 365 g unstrung. That is a fuller weight that adds punch on smashes but asks a little more from your arm.
What is the Wilson Carbon Force best for?
It is best for improving and intermediate players who want a balance of power and control. Power rates 7/10 and control 8/10.
What core and surface does it use?
A EVA core with a Carbon hitting surface — carbon faces are stiffer and more durable, giving a crisper, more powerful response.