This overview reflects the estimated relative share and influence of major tennis racquet brands across three key segments: pro-tier usage, high-end recreational players, and the broader global racquet market. Values are based on public industry reports, pro-tour usage data, and specialty-shop patterns as of 2025 and are intended as a directional guide, not official manufacturer figures.
Pro-Tier Influence
ATP/WTA & high-performance usage
| Brand | Est. Share |
|---|---|
| HEAD | ~25% |
| Babolat | ~20% |
| Wilson | ~20–25% |
| Yonex | ~12–15% |
| Tecnifibre | ~6–10% |
| Dunlop | ~3–5% |
| Prince & Others | ~2–4% |
Pro-tour usage is a strong proxy for performance influence, not total unit sales.
High-End Recreational Market
Specialty-shop performance players
| Brand | Est. Share |
|---|---|
| Wilson | ~28–32% |
| HEAD | ~25–30% |
| Babolat | ~22–26% |
| Yonex | ~10–14% |
| Tecnifibre | ~6–10% |
| Dunlop | ~4–6% |
| Prince / ProKennex / Niche | ~3–5% |
In performance-oriented shops, Yonex and Tecnifibre often over-index as players seek feel, arm-friendliness, and customization potential.
Global Racquet Market
All segments combined
| Brand | Approx. Global Share |
|---|---|
| Wilson | ~30–33% |
| HEAD | ~28–30% |
| Babolat | ~20–22% |
| Yonex | ~10–12% |
| Tecnifibre | ~5–7% |
| Dunlop | ~4–5% |
| Others | ~2–5% |
The “Big Three” — Wilson, HEAD, Babolat — represent roughly 75–80% of total market value, with Yonex and Tecnifibre showing the most growth in the
performance segment.
