PURE DRIVE 30TH ANNIVERSARY
30 years of success, 30 years of power, 30 years of blue. Babolat is this year celebrating 30 years of its iconic Pure Drive by offering a new design combining features of all the blues since the very first version in 1994.
Babolat has always stood out for its analysis of developments in the way the game is played and through its desire to offer tennis players the very best in terms of responsiveness. This is how the Pure Drive was born in 1994, marking a revolution in tennis. A powerful tennis racquet that changed the rules of the game with its new elliptical frame and 645 cm² head. The first Grand Slam won four years later by Carlos Moya with this racquet marked the beginning of its success story. A success that would subsequently translate into ten further Grand Slam victories and five world number one players.
Each Pure Drive 30th Anniversary has a unique design unlike any other tennis racquet. Aimed at players looking for a powerful, versatile and easy to handle tennis racquet, the Pure Drive will provide you with unique sensations, as it's been doing for 30 years.
It is with this racquet that Nicolas Escudé wins the Davis Cup against Leyton Hewitt, the world number one at the time, on grass in Australia with the French team in 2001.
Armed with her Pure Drive, Li Na becomes the first female Asian player in history to win a Grand Slam tournament with her victory at the French Open in 2011 in front of a television audience of over 400 million.
Fabio Fognini wins the 2019 Monte-Carlo Masters 1000. Sofia Kenin wins the 2020 Australian Open with a Pure Drive in the colours of the flag of the United States.
Garbiñe Muguruza wins the year-end 2021 WTA Finals with this model. After an exceptional Australian Open in January 2024, Arthur Cazaux and Clara become the very embodiment of the new generation of Pure Drive players.
It is with this racquet that Nicolas Escudé wins the Davis Cup against Leyton Hewitt, the world number one at the time, on grass in Australia with the French team in 2001.
Armed with her Pure Drive, Li Na becomes the first female Asian player in history to win a Grand Slam tournament with her victory at the French Open in 2011 in front of a television audience of over 400 million.
Fabio Fognini wins the 2019 Monte-Carlo Masters 1000. Sofia Kenin wins the 2020 Australian Open with a Pure Drive in the colours of the flag of the United States.
Garbiñe Muguruza wins the year-end 2021 WTA Finals with this model. After an exceptional Australian Open in January 2024, Arthur Cazaux and Clara become the very embodiment of the new generation of Pure Drive players.
It is with this racquet that Nicolas Escudé wins the Davis Cup against Leyton Hewitt, the world number one at the time, on grass in Australia with the French team in 2001.
Armed with her Pure Drive, Li Na becomes the first female Asian player in history to win a Grand Slam tournament with her victory at the French Open in 2011 in front of a television audience of over 400 million.
Fabio Fognini wins the 2019 Monte-Carlo Masters 1000. Sofia Kenin wins the 2020 Australian Open with a Pure Drive in the colours of the flag of the United States.
Garbiñe Muguruza wins the year-end 2021 WTA Finals with this model. After an exceptional Australian Open in January 2024, Arthur Cazaux and Clara become the very embodiment of the new generation of Pure Drive players.