Denis Shapovalov is a skilled and promising young professional tennis player from Canada. Born on April 15, 1999, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Shapovalov moved to Canada at a young age and began to make a name for himself in the tennis world. He gained attention with his aggressive playing style, incorporating powerful ground strokes and a formidable one-handed backhand. Shapovalov's daring shot-making abilities and fearless approach have allowed him to defeat top-ranked players and make deep runs in major tournaments. He achieved his career-best singles ranking in the top 10 and has already won multiple ATP titles. With his captivating playing style, exuberant personality, and immense talent, Shapovalov is considered one of the brightest prospects in men's tennis and continues to garner attention as he strives for even greater success.
Be sure to check out our other tennis departments and guides, including our section on “How to Choose a tennis racket” which aims to help you find the tennis racket that is most suited to you and your ability.
Many of these tennis rackets come pre-strung from the manufacturers in strings and tensions which are suitable for the majority of players. If you do prefer a specific string or tension on a factory strung racket, or are looking to purchase a 'Frame Only' racket, we provide an optional stringing service.
Suitable for advanced/intermediate looking for plenty of power and spin. The slightly thicker beams (22mm to 24mm) and regular range of weights give the perfect mixture of power & control.
Thin beamed, heavier rackets for advanced players with good technique and power looking for more control from their racket.
Thin beamed, heavier rackets for advanced players with good technique and power looking for more control from their racket.
These rackets are perfect for the budget conscious player, or players who do not play regularly, but need a racket for some occasional family games or holiday play. Suitable for beginners and Intermediate players alike.
Suitable for regular club players or improvers alike, these rackets suit players starting to play regular competitive or friendly tennis. Lighter weight.