Madison Keys has long been one of the most powerful players on the WTA Tour, breaking through early in her career with deep Grand Slam runs — including a runner-up finish at the 2017 US Open — before achieving the biggest milestone of her life in January 2025, when she won her first Grand Slam singles title at the 2025 Australian Open (defeating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 in the final) after a remarkable run that included wins over top players such as Iga Świątek and Elena Rybakina. That triumph also included her title at the 2025 Adelaide International earlier in the season, adding to her WTA Tour success. Since then, Keys has maintained her status as a top American player into the 2026 season; she is defending her Australian Open crown in Melbourne, where she has comfortably advanced through the early rounds — including a straight-sets win over Karolina Pliskova — and continued her impressive Melbourne winning streak into the last 16. Along the way she’s had ups and downs, such as an upset loss at the 2025 US Open, but her ongoing competitive form and historic Grand Slam breakthrough remain defining highlights of her career to date.
For advanced players with plenty of power and skill who are looking for aggressive control to keep long rallies going and finish them off with power. Generally features thinner beams and heavier weights to provide control.
Suitable for advanced and good match players looking for a mixture of power and spin. Features slightly lighter weights and thicker beams to provide power and spin.
Suitable for regular club players, those starting competitive or organized friendly play, and improvers alike. Weight Range: 275g to 284g.
Ultra-light versions of pro rackets, perfect for growing juniors looking for their first adult racket or experienced club players who need a light, user-friendly racket. Weight Range: Under 274g.
Suitable for recreational and beginner players alike. Generally lighter with larger head sizes. Weight Range: Under 284g.