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Yonex tennis rackets

Racquet specialists since 2006

Yonex tennis rackets

Compare the four Yonex racquet families: VCORE for spin, EZONE for power and comfort, PERCEPT for precision and feel, and MUSE for smooth, accessible handling.

Choose your Yonex family

Four playing identities to find the right balance of power, spin, control, feel and comfort.

VCORE Yonex VCORE

Yonex VCORE

Spin, acceleration and controlled power for producing a heavier ball at different swing speeds.

Available weights: 245–305 g 7 active models
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EZONE Yonex EZONE

Yonex EZONE

Comfortable power, a generous sweet spot and balanced response for attacking with confidence.

Available weights: 245–305 g 6 active models
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PERCEPT Yonex PERCEPT

Yonex PERCEPT

Control, precision and flexible feel for players who want to shape trajectories and sense the ball clearly.

Available weights: 280–320 g 8 active models
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MUSE Yonex MUSE

Yonex MUSE

Smooth handling, comfort and accessible power for more natural and consistent rallies.

Available weights: 265–295 g 3 active models
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Yonex VCORE tennis rackets

Explore the 2026 VCORE generation, available from 245 to 305 g for players seeking spin, racquet-head speed and stability on every shot.

Yonex VCORE tennis rackets
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Yonex EZONE tennis rackets

Discover the 2025 EZONE range, with models from 245 to 305 g focused on power, comfort and a generous sweet spot for different levels.

Yonex EZONE tennis rackets
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Yonex PERCEPT tennis rackets

Compare Yonex PERCEPT models from 280 to 320 g, designed around control, precision, stability and a more connected impact.

Yonex PERCEPT tennis rackets
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Yonex MUSE tennis rackets

Meet the MUSE family from 265 to 295 g, developed for easy handling, comfort, stable control and a more relaxed playing experience.

Yonex MUSE tennis rackets
Tennis racket Yonex Muse 100SL (265g) 1
€214.95
€239.90
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Yonex Muse Tennis Racket 100L (280g) 1
€214.95
€239.90
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Tennis racket Yonex Muse 100 (295g) 3
€224.90
€249.90
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Yonex Racket Vcore Alpha 2026 (275g) 1
€157.52
€179.00
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Yonex vcore 98L 2026 racket (285g) 1
€263.12
€299.00
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Yonex vcore racket 100 2026 (300g) 1
€269.10
€299.00
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Yonex Racket Vcore 98 2026 (305g) 1
€269.10
€299.00
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Yonex Racket Ezone 100 2025 (300g) | Ipontennis
€246.31
€279.90
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Yonex Ezone Alpha 245g 2025 Racket | Ipontennis
€175.12
€199.00
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Yonex Racket Ezone Alpha 260g 2025 | Ipontennis
€175.12
€199.00
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Yonex Ezone Alpha 275g 2025 Racket | Ipontennis
€159.95
€199.00
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Yonex Ezone 98 2025 Tennis Racket (305g) | Ipontennis
€237.95
€279.90
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Yonex Ezone 100L 2025 racket (285g) | Ipontennis
€228.71
€259.90
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Yonex Percept 100 racket (300g) | Ipontennis
€264.00
€300.00
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Yonex racket guide

Yonex tennis rackets: VCORE, EZONE, PERCEPT and MUSE

Yonex tennis rackets are divided into four families with clearly different responses. VCORE focuses on spin production and racquet-head acceleration; EZONE blends accessible power with comfort; PERCEPT is built around precision, flex and feel; MUSE aims for smooth handling and an enjoyable, low-stress rallying experience.

The active Ipontennis collection contains 24 models across VCORE, EZONE, PERCEPT and MUSE. It ranges from 245-gram lightweight frames to balanced club-player options and 320-gram racquets for full, committed swings. Static weight is only one part of the decision: head size, balance, beam, string pattern and stiffness all change how a racquet prepares, contacts the ball and behaves under pressure.

How to choose a Yonex racket

Start with the on-court result you want, then adjust weight, head size and string setup. This approach is more reliable than choosing only by colour or by the model used by a professional player.

01

Spin, power, precision or ease

VCORE is the reference for players who want heavier rotation and higher net clearance. EZONE supplies depth and lively ball speed with a comfortable response. PERCEPT rewards self-generated pace with clearer feedback and directional control. MUSE supports easy handling and relaxed, continuous rallying.

02

A weight you can move for a full match

Frames from 245 to 280 grams favour fast preparation, defence and technical development. The 285-300 gram range offers the most common club-player balance. Racquets from 305 to 320 grams add mass and stability but require earlier preparation, enough strength and sound mechanics to maintain racquet-head speed.

03

Strings that match the frame

Strings can enhance or erase a racquet's character. VCORE needs snapback with predictable launch; EZONE benefits from a setup that controls its power; PERCEPT allows greater emphasis on feel and precision; MUSE works naturally with elastic, comfortable strings. Tension should reflect technique, playing frequency and arm sensitivity.

The four Yonex racket families

A direct comparison helps identify the right platform before selecting a specific model and weight.

Yonex technology

ISOMETRIC as a foundation, four distinct responses

ISOMETRIC geometry optimises the intersection of the main and cross strings to create a larger effective hitting area than a conventional round shape. From that foundation, VCORE works on speed, snapback, stability and ball hold; EZONE combines an expanded sweet spot with energy transfer and vibration control; PERCEPT uses the FLEXCON system to promote flex and pocketing; MUSE applies a structure designed for fluid motion and reduced effort.

Technology does not replace correct specifications. Two 300-gram frames may swing very differently because of balance, beam shape and mass distribution. Compare every candidate with your current racket and consider serve, return, running shots and defensive situations, not only comfortable baseline feeds.

Final decision

Head size, weight and pattern must work together

A 98-square-inch head generally provides a more direct trajectory and asks for cleaner contact; 100 square inches add margin and versatility. Open patterns promote depth and rotation, while denser layouts control launch. Extra mass improves stability only when you can still accelerate the frame without delaying preparation.

Grip size and strings complete the system. The wrong grip makes it harder to relax the hand, and a string bed that is too stiff or too old can reduce both comfort and control. Ipontennis can connect your level, current racket, playing frequency and preferences to a suitable Yonex family, weight and string configuration.

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