Wilson Blade Pro 98 v10 16X19 (2026)

Length 27 inches
Head size 97 sq
Weight Unstrung 10.75 oz / 305 grams (+/- 5 g)
Weight Strung 11.32 oz / 321 grams (+/- 5 g)
Unstrung Balance 6pts HL / 32.4cm
Strung Balance 3pts HL / 33.48cm
Swing weight Unstrung ≈307 (+/- 5%)
Swing weight ≈337 (+/- 5%)
Stiffness ≈61
Width 21.5mm Flat Beam
Material Carbon / Braided Graphite
String Pattern 16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains Skip 7T,9T,7H,9H

H22 family 2026 v10

The Blade Pro (BP) V10 is a heavier brother of the retail V10 version, bosting a higher swing weight and slightly head light balance making for a different hitting experience.

The BP V10 and the H22 share similarities in their mold, but using a different layup does change the characteristics of these rackets even if they look identical cosmetically.

String Pattern & Spacing – While both have a 16×19 drill pattern, the BP V10 has wider spacing between the mains, making it more open and spin-friendly. The H22 has a denser pattern in the center but opens up outside the 8 throat mains, leading to a more controlled response.

Feel & Flex – The H22 is known for its plush, classic pro-stock feel with a slightly more flexible response, whereas the BP V10 offers a crisper, slightly more modern response.

Swingweight & Customisation – The BP V10 often comes in a higher stock swing weight (~337 SW in some cases), making it heavier to maneuver compared to many customized H22 setups, which pro players often modify to their exact specs.

BP V10 is a more accessible, slightly tweaked version of the H22, with a more open string pattern and a slightly firmer response, while the H22 remains the go-to for pro players preferring a softer, more customisable platform.

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