Roger Federer explains how he tests and wants from a racket launching the RF Collection.

Roger Federer collaborated with Wilson to design a racket for his end-of-career needs, focusing on shape, weight, feel, angles, spin, and power.

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In the “Behind the Design – Episode 2: Leaning In” YouTube video, tennis legend Roger Federer discusses his collaboration with Wilson to create a racket tailored to his end-of-career needs. After unexpectedly retiring from the sport, Federer found himself testing rackets only a few days later. Seeking a racket that would help him compete effectively against baseline players due to declining footwork caused by knee issues, Federer focused on the racket’s shape, weight, and feel. He aimed for a design that provided good angles, spin, and power.

Federer’s rigorous play testing resulted in his satisfaction with Wilson’s creation, which he believed other manufacturers might emulate. Federer also shared his thoughts on the racket’s final look, taking his time to make the decision.