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Roger Federer’s 2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph

July 20, 2016 By G.O.A.T Leave a Comment

2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph
2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph

So Roger Federer and Wilson Tennis just released the latest version of his current Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph, the 2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph. The newest frame is very sleek and similar to his Wilson prototype frame from a few years ago, all black with a matte finish. The new Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph even features a neat little silhouette of the legend himself in the throat of the tennis racquet.

Roger Federer sends a message with the release of this new tennis racquet,

If you look at me not as someone to emulate but someone to one day eclipse, then I designed this racket for you.
Sincerely,
Roger Federer

When will the 2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph be available?

From what I’ve been told, the 2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph will be available just after the US Open (similar to the release of the previous models’ release) in September 2016. I’m sure Tennis Warehouse will have some sort of pre-order that you can reserve one of these soon-to-be-highly-desirable-tennis-racquets.

UPDATE: Tennis Warehouse is now shipping new Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autographs Click here to Order

When will Roger Federer be using this new tennis racquet?

Since the release of the new design just happened today (7/20/16) I’m sure the Maestro will be wielding this blacked out beauty at his next appearance; which won’t be the Rogers Cup in Toronto, but likely to be the Rio Olympics. This will more than likely be Roger Federer’s last Olympic appearance as he bids for the elusive Olympic Gold Medal in singles. He will also pair up with fellow countrywoman Martina Hingis for the mixed doubles event.

How much will the 2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph cost?

I’ve been told that the 2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph will be right around the $250 USD mark. Kind of a lot for a tennis racquet but worth every penny to own such an awesome looking and playing (speculating of course) tennis racquet.

Check out these videos of the 2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph:


Additional 2016 Wilson ProStaff RF97 Autograph Images:

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Wilson’s Official Press Release

CHICAGO, July 20, 2016 – Long-time Wilson Advisory Staff Member and tennis icon Roger Federer and Wilson Sporting Goods Co., unveiled today the new Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph racket. The racket is the result of an 18-month collaborative, co-creation process between Roger Federer and Wilson Labs, the innovation hub at Wilson. Together with Roger Federer, Wilson sought to radically change the current design standards in performance tennis rackets.

“Nearly two years ago, we set out to change the design DNA of our performance tennis rackets and elevate design to an equal level of appreciation as technology,” said Hans-Martin Reh, General Manager of Wilson Racquet Sports. “In that process, we deconstructed today’s racket and reimagined every element from the inside out. With Roger’s help and insight, we removed unnecessary components and meticulously created a new look and feel for tennis rackets not seen before in the industry.”

“To be involved with any design process with a brand is exciting, however, with Wilson, it is extra special because I’ve played with a Wilson racket my whole life,” said Roger Federer. “I remember going to the shops as a kid and pointing to the Wilson rackets, hoping my dad would buy it for me. And now, I’ve been able to help design my racket to look and feel like me. This racket is truly special and I hope it inspires every player who holds it in his or her hands.”

ABOUT THE 2017 PRO STAFF RF 97 AUTOGRAPH RACKET

The new 2017 Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph racket has been designed with sleek, modern elements to communicate Roger Federer’s elegant playing style and boldness on the court. The racket’s look is grounded in two, high quality paints, Black Velvet and Tuxedo Black. The matte Black Velvet paint provides a smooth, soft, light-absorbing finish that has been engineered to create a “feel”, or tactile experience, for attacking players like Roger Federer. These types of finishes and paint have not been previously used in the tennis industry.

The outside throat of the racket features the Pro Staff logo as individual sliver chrome letters that are laser etched into the racket, which required the Company to develop a new manufacturing process to support this textural element. Small pops of red include a Wilson-branded butt cap.

New 2017 Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph and Wilson Brand Design

The inside of the racket’s throat carries Roger Federer’s signature and an image of his face for added personalization. These features are accompanied by the language “Designed with Roger in Switzerland. Engineered in Chicago.” And a special feature of the new racket design is a simple, elegant-looking chrome grommet medallion that seamlessly connects the grommet strip to the racket frame.

The new Wilson Pro Staff line includes the RF 97 Autograph and four other models designed for a variety of attacking players. Importantly, Roger Federer requested Wilson produce two lighter weight versions of the racket – the Pro Staff 97 LS and Pro Staff 97 ULS – in his signature black on black design specifically for young tennis players.

“As someone who deeply cares about the future of this sport, we created this new Pro Staff franchise so it would appeal to everyone,” added Federer. “These two lighter weight models are designed to be very playable for young kids. This is the group of athletes I will watch and cheer on many years from now, and I want them to feel like this racket is every bit theirs as it is for the adult player.”

Hallmark technology features of the new 2017 Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph are similar to Roger Federer’s previous racket, including a wider racket beam providing a significant boost in power and larger headsize than on previous generations of the racket, which produce a larger sweet spot. The racket uses braided graphite to maintain the pure, consistent feel that players have come to know and love in the Pro Staff line.

The 2017 Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph racket will be available for pre-sale via tennis specialty retailers (in-store and online) and on www.wilson.com on August 18. The racket will be available for purchase starting on August 27, exclusively at the Wilson US Open tennis store on the US Open grounds. The racket will be available for purchase in-store and online worldwide on September 1. The MRP for the new Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph is $249.00 (US).

Wilson intends to introduce additional products which have been co-designed with Roger Federer and that compliment his new Pro Staff racket. Those products will be introduced over the next six – 18 months.

ABOUT THE NEW DESIGN FOR WILSON PERFORMANCE TENNIS RACKETS

Wilson Labs set out to develop a new design aesthetic for its performance rackets after years of player feedback that racket selection continues to be challenging, overwhelming, and differences between rackets difficult to discern (majority of performance rackets look similar to one another).
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New 2017 Pro Staff RF 97 Autograph and Wilson Brand Design
Taking cues from other industries that lead in product design, such as the automobile, mobile device, high tech, and fashion industries, Wilson Labs product designers developed a minimalistic aesthetic with simple, modern, clean lines and bold color accents that symbolize the strength, power and ability of every player.

As this new design took shape and with feedback from Roger Federer and numerous elite players on the Wilson Advisory Staff, Wilson product designers engineered new textural elements to the racket design to create a full sensory experience for a player.

New 2017 racket lines from Wilson will reflect the core elements of this new design aesthetic, including slight nuances in color so that they are easily identifiable, yet as modern and unique as the people who play the game.

ABOUT WILSON SPORTING GOODS CO.

Chicago-based Wilson Sporting Goods Co., a subsidiary of Amer Sports, is one of the world’s leading manufacturer of high performance sports equipment, apparel and accessories. Wilson is the global leader in performance tennis and uses player insights to develop products that push tennis equipment innovation into new territories. Through its dedication to creating products that enable athletes at every level to perform at their best, Wilson has earned its place as a leader in sporting goods for over a century.

Note: Pros often customize the racket they use. Racket specifications on endorsed consumer models may vary from the models used by pros for match-play.

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Based in sunny Southern California, raised in Argentina & USA; lover of all things tennis, USRSA Master Racquet Technician (MRT), ATP/WTA Pro Level Stringer; reviewer of tennis strings, tennis racquets, and any interesting tennis gadgets I come across. Plays NTRP 4.5 singles and some doubles. Singled handed backhand with a wicked affection for cured meats and Asado.
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