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YONEX EZONE 98 tennis racket review

Win the new YONEX Ezone 98


If you want to play with ‘comfort and control’ (and let’s be honest don’t we all?) then entering this exclusive competition to win the new YONEX Ezone 98 might just help you out! 

In case you missed it, Tennishead’s great friends All Things Tennis (the UK’s best tennis retailer) have recently tested the brand new YONEX EZone 98 racket. You can watch their review video here…


Now we are giving one lucky reader the chance to win one of these £215 rackets. But even if you don’t win EVERYONE who enters will be given an exclusive Tennishead free offer that’s only available to entrants of this competition. So everyone’s a winner aren’t they!

This version of the ever popular YONEX Ezone 98 is absolutely perfect for club players seeking a mix of power and spin. You can find out more here

Yonex began life as a badminton racket manufacturer in Japan in 1946. The brand entered tennis with the T-7000, the first ever aluminium tennis racket. Now the racket of choice for a number top pros including Hubert Hurkacz and Denis Shapovalov. Currently endorsed by star players such as Nick Kyrgios as well as current world number two Naomi Osaka, who has used the Yonex Ai 98 throughout her impressive career. According to the manufacturer’s, the Yonex EZONE 98 is “for intermediate to advanced players looking to dominate with controllable power and comfort”. This racket could suit a player looking for assistance with power without compromising on control and stability.

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Tim Farthing, Tennishead Editorial Director & Owner, has been a huge tennis fan his whole life. He's a tennis journalist and entrepreneur as well as playing tennis to a national standard. He also helps manage his local club and volunteers for his local tennis organisation. He's a specialist in content about the administration of professional tennis and tennis coaching for all levels.