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Win a case of Wilson RF Legacy tennis balls - designed and approved by the man himself

Win! Wilson RF Legacy balls


First there was the Roger Federer Autograph Wilson tennis racket and then in early 2017 Wilson launched the RF Legacy tennis ball to celebrate the 18-time Grand Slam champion.

The tin is designed with a photograph of the great player himself, alongside his signature and also includes a letter, handwritten by the Swiss himself.

It reads: “The one goal throughout my career is consistent excellence. This only comes from endless hours on the court and off, perfecting every aspect of my game, so I am at my best in the biggest moments.

“In that spirit I’ve also worked directly with Wilson to perfect my equipment. The RF Legacy ball is yet another product that lives up to that same expectation.”

The ball was professionally designed with every specification approved by Federer for durability, consistency and playability. Each ball bears an “RF” stamp.

You can find RF Legacy tennis balls at an exclusive number of retailers, but our friends at Wilson are offering one lucky tennishead reader the opportunity to win a case of these special balls. Yes, a whole case, containing 18 stylish tubes, each with four balls (that’s 72 balls), which can be used on all types of court surfaces.

To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the question below. The first name with the correct answer drawn from the RF cap will find 72 RF Legacy Tennis Balls flying their way. How cool is that?

There are four balls in a tube, what was Roger Federer’s fourth Grand Slam Championship win?

a) 2004 Wimbledon
b) 2004 US Open
c) 2005 Wimbledon

Closing date for entries is April 30. No cash alternative will be provided. Tennishead terms and conditions apply

This competition is no longer open for entries. The winner has been drawn from all the correct entries received by the closing date.


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.