What tennis racquet does Kei Nishikori use? Know all about his tennis gear

Nishikori enjoys great mental strength, as evident from the fact that he enjoys the highest winning percentage among active players in 5th sets.

Kei Nishikori in a file photo. (Twitter/ @keinishikori)
By Nilavro Ghosh | Feb 16, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Asian nations have not enjoyed a lot of success in tennis over the years, with the likes of Spain, France, Argentina, USA, Serbia, Russia, Germany, Switzerland dominating. However, the 2014 edition of the US Open witnessed something different, as Kei Nishikori became the first male player from an Asian country to reach the singles final of a Grand Slam. Nishikori started off as the underdog, taking on the likes of Wayne Odesnik, Pablo Andújar, Leonardo Mayer who were expected to get the better of him. However, the Japanese showcased his true potential, getting the better of his opponents. The next clash against world No. 6 Milos Raonic threatened to mark the end of the campaign, considering the prowess of the Canadian. It certainly witnessed its fair share of excitement, with the marathon five-set match involving a lot of twists and turns. However, Nishikori managed to live to fight another day.

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Nishikori has won 12 singles career titles so far, with 2014 marking his most successful season so far. The Japanese tennis star won four tournaments in the year (Tokyo (Outdoor/Hard), Kuala Lumpur (Indoor/Hard), Barcelona (Outdoor/Clay), Memphis (Indoor/Hard)). Nishikori showcased his prowess for the nation in the 2016 Rio Olympics, proving his capabilities against none other than Spaniard Rafael Nadal. The Japanese defeated Nadal in the bronze medal encounter, to help Japan win its first tennis medal in the Olympics in 96 years.

Nishikori enjoys great mental strength, as evident from the fact that he enjoys the highest winning percentage among active players in 5th sets. He further boasts of the second highest winning percentage in deciding sets behind Djokovic. The Japanese athlete can generate a lot of pace on his flat backhand which makes him a threat for the opposition.

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Kei Nishikori’s racquet

Despite being painted to look like the Wilson Ultra 95 Countervail for sponsorship reasons, Nishikori has chosen the Wilson nTour 95 as his racquet of choice at the highest level. Apart from the racquet itself, the strings are an important part of any player’s equipment selection, and Nishikori uses a mix of Natural Gut 16 and Luxilon Element strings. Obviously, if you’re looking for a racquet that’s similar to Nishikori’s – because it’s unlikely you’ll get the same specs as his tennis racquet – the Wilson Ultra 95 Countervail is a good option.

What are the specifications?

Length27.25 inches
Head Size95 sq. inches
Weight11.5 ounces
Balance Point13.18 inches
Construction22mm/22mm/22mm
CompositionCountervail/Graphite
String Pattern16 mains/20 crosses




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