Babolat tennis rackets are built for the modern game - fast swings, heavy spin, powerful serving, and confident baseline play. This hub brings together every current Babolat tennis model on Just Rackets, from tour-level frames to lighter improver and junior options. Use it as your simple route to choosing the right Babolat family and the right weight for your game.
Start with your playing style. If you naturally hit with topspin and want your ball to jump high off the court, Pure Aero is the spin-first choice. If you want easy power and effortless depth, Pure Drive is the most forgiving and explosive range Babolat makes. If your priority is precision, placement, and a tighter response through the strike zone, Pure Strike is the control-focused family.
Next, choose a weight you can swing cleanly for a full session. Heavier rackets add stability and a heavier ball. Lighter rackets improve speed, comfort, and manoeuvrability. If you’re improving or playing several times a week, the right weight is the heaviest you can handle without getting late on the ball when tired.
You’ll also find lighter Evo and Boost frames for players moving into performance racquets for the first time, plus a full junior range. Juniors should use age-appropriate lengths - it protects technique and confidence far better than jumping early into adult weight.
Use the chooser below to select a family, then filter by weight, head size, and pattern to find your exact model. If you’re still unsure, check the Babolat tennis buying guide and the range comparison hubs.
Pure Aero is the spin-first family. It suits players who shape the ball with topspin and want high net clearance.
Pure Drive offers the easiest power and depth in the Babolat line.
Pure Strike is the most control-focused range, designed for precision and a lower launch.
Aero = spin and launch. Drive = power and easy depth. Strike = control and accuracy.
Choose the heaviest weight you can swing comfortably for a full match. Lighter weights suit improvers and faster handling. 300g suits confident intermediates. 305g+ suits advanced players.
Yes. Junior rackets are shorter and lighter for correct timing, strength development, and technique.
Most performance frames are sold unstrung so players can choose string type and tension. Some recreational or junior models may come pre-strung.
Most intermediates fit Pure Aero or Pure Drive, typically in 285-300g weights depending on spin vs power preference.