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Teardrop Advanced Wilson

Advanced players wanting Endure pro performance in a versatile teardrop at EUR 270

Advanced 9.1/10 Wilson Endure V1 2026 Momo Gonzalez
9.1 / 10
Our take
Excellent
Power
9.0
Control
9.0
Comfort
6.0
Speed
9.0
Value
9.0
ShapeTeardrop
Weight358-374g
SurfaceBraid Carbon
CoreEVA
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Full specifications
Shape
Teardrop
Weight
358-374g
Surface
Braid Carbon
Core
EVA
Level
Advanced
Brand
Wilson
Performance breakdown

How the Wilson Endure V1 2026 Momo Gonzalez scores

Scored across Power, Control, Comfort, Speed and Value. Weighted against a category benchmark for rackets in the same shape and level class.

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Verdict

The Endure V1 2026 takes the Endure Pro's Braid carbon and applies it to a teardrop shape - more versatile than the diamond Pro but maintaining the same construction quality. At EUR 270 it is EUR 50 less than the Pro version.

For advanced players who want Endure-level construction without committing to a full attack diamond, this is the best frame in Wilson's 2026 lineup in terms of value. Braid carbon in a teardrop delivers excellent power and control balance.

At EUR 270 it competes with the Babolat Viper Soft 3.0 and the Nox EA10 Ventus Attack. The Wilson has better versatility than the Nox (teardrop vs diamond) and better power than the Babolat at similar prices.

The best all-round Wilson frame reviewed here.

Who it's for

Best for: Advanced players wanting Endure pro performance in a versatile teardrop at EUR 270

Skip if: Arm-sensitive players or players below advanced level

Strengths

  • Braid carbon in a teardrop - best construction-to-versatility ratio in the Wilson lineup
  • EUR 50 less than the Pro V1 with minimal performance sacrifice for most players
  • Excellent power and control balance across all court positions
  • Best value advanced frame in the 2026 Wilson range

Weaknesses

  • Not for arm-sensitive players - Braid carbon still vibrates
  • Slightly less outright power than the diamond Pro V1
  • Advanced players may prefer the Pro for competitive use