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Pro players wanting Wilson's top attack diamond with Momo Gonzalez's signature at EUR 320

Pro 9.4/10 Wilson Endure Pro V1 2026 Momo Gonzalez
9.4 / 10
Our take
Excellent
Power
10.0
Control
9.0
Comfort
5.0
Speed
10.0
Value
8.0
ShapeDiamond
Weight360-378g
CoreBraid Carbon 3K
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Full specifications
Shape
Diamond
Weight
360-378g
Core
Braid Carbon 3K
Level
Pro
Brand
Wilson
Performance breakdown

How the Wilson Endure Pro 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 Pro V1 2026 is Wilson's current pro flagship - Braid Carbon 3K, diamond shape, Momo Gonzalez signature. At EUR 320, it is positioned against the Nox AT10 12K Xtreme and Babolat Viper 3.0.

Who should buy the Wilson Endure Pro V1 2026?

The Endure Pro V1 2026 is a diamond-shaped racket weighing 360 to 378g, built around a Braid Carbon 3K construction. It is Wilson's current pro flagship, with Momo Gonzalez's signature, positioned against the Nox AT10 12K Xtreme and Babolat Viper 30.

Right pick if you're a pro player who wants Wilson's top attack diamond. Wrong pick if you're below advanced level or arm-sensitive.

How does the Endure Pro V1 play?

Braid Carbon 3K produces exceptional rigidity and energy transfer - smashes from this frame are among the fastest reviewed here. Gonzalez's game of explosive net attack, fast transitions and powerful groundstrokes is exactly what the frame supports.

It places extreme demands on technique - off-centre shots punish hard - and has high arm stress unsuitable for sensitivity.

What is it made of?

The Braid Carbon 3K construction produces exceptional rigidity and energy transfer for elite smash output. The stiffness that delivers that power also produces high arm stress, making it unsuitable for any sensitivity.

How does it compare to its rivals?

At its price it undercuts both the Nox AT10 12K Xtreme and the Babolat Viper 30, with comparable performance. The Wilson has better touch at the net than the Babolat, while the Nox has a slightly higher power ceiling. It is a strong-value pro flagship.

Final verdict

The Endure Pro V1 2026 is Wilson's pro flagship with Braid Carbon 3K, top-tier power and elite smash output, and Momo Gonzalez's genuine attack-game credentials, undercutting its main rivals on price. It places extreme demands on technique with hard punishment for off-centre shots, has high arm stress unsuitable for sensitivity, and requires commitment to pro-level use. Recommended for elite attackers; everyone else has better options.

Strengths

  • Wilson's pro flagship with Braid Carbon 3K construction
  • Top-tier power and speed - elite smash output
  • Momo Gonzalez signature with genuine attack game credentials
  • EUR 30 less than comparable Nox and Babolat flagship alternatives

Weaknesses

  • Extreme demands on technique - off-center shots punish hard
  • High arm stress - not suitable for sensitivity
  • EUR 320 requires commitment to pro-level use
  • Power ceiling exceeded by the Nox AT10 Xtreme at EUR 30 more

Frequently asked questions

Is the Wilson Endure Pro V1 2026 good value?

Yes. In its price bracket it undercuts both the Nox AT10 12K Xtreme and Babolat Viper 30 with comparable performance - a strong-value pro flagship.

Is the Endure Pro V1 good for intermediate players?

No. It places extreme demands on technique, punishes off-centre shots hard, and has high arm stress unsuitable for sensitivity.

What is Braid Carbon 3K?

It is a carbon construction that produces exceptional rigidity and energy transfer, giving the Endure Pro some of the fastest smashes reviewed here.

Which pro uses the Endure Pro V1?

Momo Gonzalez, whose explosive net-attack game the frame supports.