Wilson Wood Tennis Racquets
Wilson wooden tennis racquets production is just for decoration, advertisements or uses in photography nowadays, Wilson wood vintage racquets are can be bought from e-commerce sites or social groups.
eBay & Etsy are most popular portals among people who wants to buy asthetic products, you can also buy used wooden tennis racquets at cheap prices, even a few wooden signature racquets are very popular among tennis lovers. Tennis fans use these stickers for wall decor or just for collection.

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If you want to buy a playable wooden tennis racquet then you won’t see the face of victory in court. The Wilson tennis racquets are made from timber tree woods.
No, they stopped making it in the ’80s
The Wilson T-2000, a tennis racquet that was first introduced in the mid late 1960s not made of fine wood and became popularized by Bjorn Borg and Martina Navratilova just before they dominated at Wimbledon.
Wood was considered an unforgiving material for racquets until it lost out to non wood composites such as graphite frames or carbon fiber shafts which were invented during this time period, this gave rise again on tennis courts because these materials did not dent easily like wooden counterparts could do so with regular play!
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The above mentioned Wilson wood tennis racquets are most likely used once because no one is manufacturing new wooden racquets in this field, buyers should keep important things in mind that they are not for playing and they can be torn when you play aggressively with it.
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Hello: I have a old wood racket of about the vintage Wilson “wood racket” era that I know nothing about – and can’t seem to find anything about. Can you help, with providing some information / history – and thoughts about ?
It’s a Wilson “Pro Classic” named racket (non-autographed or endorsed) — 27″, ‘standard’ head-size (similar to the ‘Pro Staff Jack Kramer’).
THANK YOU for your information about this ‘slick’ looking wood racket.
~ Larry Bessert