2026 Series Analysis

Artengo TR990 Power Pro Review

Decathlon's tour-level surprise. The racquet that proved a mass-market retailer could produce a frame good enough for a WTA top-10 player — and at a fraction of the price of its rivals.

Executive Summary

The Artengo TR990 Power Pro is the flagship racquet from Artengo — the tennis sub-brand of Decathlon, the world's largest sporting goods retailer. It is, by a significant margin, the most commercially accessible frame ever used by a top-10 WTA player on tour.

Key Characteristic: Despite its origins in a mass-market retail chain, the TR990 Power Pro is a technically capable player's frame — a moderately stiff (~69–71 RA), 98 sq in 16x19 design that sits in the same performance territory as frames costing three to four times its price. Decathlon's scale allows for competitive carbon graphite construction at a price point that major brands cannot reach.

Key Positioning: The TR990 Power Pro targets advanced players who want a control-oriented power frame without paying a premium for brand heritage. Its feel and performance profile is broadly comparable to the Babolat Pure Drive or Wilson Blade territory — a useful, honest all-round player's frame that carries no marketing premium. Kasatkina's use of it at the top of the WTA tour is its defining validation.

Performance Profile

The TR990 Power Pro's stiffer beam and 98 sq in head favour directional precision. The TR990 Evo Pro's lighter, more open construction adds maneuverability and natural power at the cost of some stability.

Performance Comparison: TR990 Models

TR990 Power Pro leads in control and stability · TR990 Evo Pro leads in power and maneuverability

TR990 Power Pro
TR990 Evo Pro

Model Context

Artengo's flagship TR990 line covers two advanced specs — the performance-oriented Power Pro and the more accessible Evo Pro — alongside lighter club-level variants.

TR990 Power Pro

98 sq in · 16x19 · 305g · ~70 RA
For: Advanced Players (4.5+)

The flagship model and the one Kasatkina uses on tour. Moderate-high stiffness, 98 sq in head, and a 16x19 pattern position it as a control-biased power frame — capable of genuine tour-level performance at a uniquely accessible price. No other top-10 player uses a frame available off the shelf for under €100.

TR990 Evo Pro

100 sq in · 16x19 · 295g · ~68 RA
For: Intermediate–Advanced (4.0–5.0)

A lighter, slightly more forgiving variant of the TR990. The larger head and reduced weight make it more accessible to players who struggle with the Power Pro's demands. Similar Artengo graphite construction and feel identity — a good stepping stone toward the Power Pro's performance profile.

TR990 Pro Control

98 sq in · 18x20 · 305g · ~68 RA
For: Advanced Control Players

A denser 18x20 string pattern version for players who prioritise directional precision over natural spin production. The more restrictive pattern requires technique to generate topspin, but delivers excellent touch and feel for flat-oriented players. Same Artengo construction platform as the Power Pro.

Technical Must-Knows

The Price-Performance Paradox The TR990 Power Pro retails for under €100 in Decathlon stores worldwide — roughly one-fifth the price of a Babolat Pure Drive or Wilson Blade. The performance difference at professional level is minimal. Decathlon's extraordinary purchasing scale and direct retail model eliminate the marketing and distribution costs that inflate rival brand pricing. The TR990 is perhaps the clearest proof that professional-grade graphite construction need not cost what major brands charge.
Artengo TA 990 String — The Ecosystem Pairing Kasatkina strings the TR990 Power Pro with Artengo's own TA 990 1.27mm co-poly — a string also made by Decathlon/Artengo. This is a branded co-poly that measures as a respectable mid-range poly performer. The ecosystem approach mirrors what Babolat does with RPM Blast or Head with Hawk Touch — the frame and string are validated together for marketing cohesion, and in this case, performance is genuine.
OEM Manufacturing Questions There is ongoing speculation in the equipment community about whether Artengo frames are OEM manufactured by a major Asian racquet producer (several brands source from the same factories in Taiwan and China). Decathlon neither confirms nor denies the factory source. What is verifiable is the frame's physical performance characteristics — they are consistent with a well-made graphite frame in the 69–71 RA range, regardless of where it is manufactured.
Tour Modification (Kasatkina) Like all professional players, Kasatkina's TR990 Power Pro is customised — typically with lead tape at specific positions and silicone in the handle to achieve a personalised swingweight and balance point. The retail frame is the starting mould; the tour spec adds 10–20g to achieve the stability and swingweight required at WTA level. Even so, the base frame's physical characteristics drive the setup's performance identity.
Accessibility as a Performance Advantage At Decathlon's price point, a player can afford to restring more frequently, buy multiple frames for practice and match use, and experiment with customisation without significant financial risk. This accessibility advantage is real — amateur and club players who use the TR990 can maintain their equipment at professional standards for a fraction of the typical cost.

Who Plays With This?

Kasatkina is effectively the sole prominent tour ambassador for Artengo — and her continued use of the TR990 at the top of the WTA ranking is the frame's most compelling advertisement.

Daria Kasatkina
TR990 Power Pro
Creative Baseliner · WTA Top 10

Kasatkina's touch-heavy, creative game — a rare combination of heavy topspin, slice, and net play on the WTA tour — benefits from the TR990's honest, connected feel. Her use of Artengo's own TA 990 1.27mm string closes the ecosystem loop. The setup delivers excellent feel for her precise, angled groundstrokes and exceptional value by any metric. A genuine top-10 player on a sub-€100 frame.

The Decathlon Paradox
TR990 Line
Commercial Context

Decathlon operates more than 1,700 stores in 60+ countries, making Artengo by far the most widely distributed racquet brand in the world by retail footprint. The TR990 is available in every major market at a price accessible to recreational players worldwide. Kasatkina's top-10 results validate what equipment researchers have argued for years: construction quality, not brand, determines performance.

String Setup Guide

The TR990 Power Pro's moderate-high stiffness means string selection follows the same principles as comparable frames (Pure Drive, Wilson Blade). The accessible frame price means players can afford to restring more frequently — a genuine practical advantage. Reference range: 50–62 lbs (22.7–28.1 kg).

Quick Start (Most Players)

  • Start point (Artengo TA 990 or similar co-poly, 1.25–1.27mm): 53–56 lbs (24–25.4 kg) — the frame's ~70 RA stiffness means moderate tension delivers adequate control without excessive arm stress.
  • For more spin: Try a shaped poly (Solinco Hyper-G, RPM Rough) at 51–54 lbs. The 16x19 pattern assists snapback; shaped strings amplify the effect significantly.
  • If the ball is flying long: Add 2–3 lbs or try a slightly thicker gauge (1.27–1.30mm like Kasatkina's TA 990 1.27). The stiffer frame can launch high at lower tensions.
  • Arm comfort: Drop to 50–53 lbs and use a softer co-poly. The ~70 RA beam transmits moderate shock — not as severe as a Pure Drive, but worth managing at high volumes.
  • Value tip: Artengo's own TA 990 string is available in Decathlon stores at a fraction of premium brand poly prices, and performs well. Kasatkina's use is genuine endorsement, not just branding.

Pro Reference

PlayerStringTensionNotes
Daria KasatkinaArtengo TA 990 1.27mm~54 lbsFull Artengo ecosystem; slightly thick gauge for control

Top 3 String Recommendations

Ecosystem Poly

Artengo TA 990

1.27mm
52–56 lbs / 23.6–25.4 kg

Best for: Keeping the full Artengo ecosystem — and getting the same setup as Kasatkina at tour level.

Artengo's own co-poly is a capable mid-range performer that measures well against strings at two to three times its retail price. The 1.27mm gauge reduces snapback slightly versus 1.25mm — adding directional control at the cost of a small spin reduction. For TR990 users who want to replicate Kasatkina's setup as precisely as possible, the TA 990 1.27mm is the obvious starting point and an exceptional value proposition.

Spin + Control

Solinco Hyper-G

1.25mm
51–55 lbs / 23.1–25 kg

Best for: Players wanting to maximise the TR990 Power Pro's spin potential with a premium shaped poly.

Hyper-G's square cross-section bites aggressively during the 16x19 pattern's snapback phase, producing excellent topspin from a frame that generates its own pace. The combination delivers a heavy, penetrating ball flight well-suited to Kasatkina's creative, angled baseline game. Solinco's co-poly holds tension reasonably well and provides consistent feel across the string's lifespan — important for a player who relies on touch and precision.

Comfort Poly

Tecnifibre Razor Soft

1.25mm
51–55 lbs / 23.1–25 kg

Best for: Players wanting a softer, more arm-friendly setup while preserving the TR990's control identity.

Razor Soft's elastic co-poly formula is one of the most arm-friendly polys in the 1.25mm category — a smart pairing with the TR990's ~70 RA stiffness for players with any arm sensitivity. The string maintains excellent control and spin from the 16x19 pattern while absorbing the shock component that stiffer polys transmit. A particularly good choice for club players who play high volumes with the TR990 and want to protect arm health over the long term.

Full Specifications

SpecificationTR990 Power ProTR990 Evo ProTR990 Pro Control
Head Size98 sq in (632 cm²)100 sq in (645 cm²)98 sq in (632 cm²)
Weight (Unstrung)305g / 10.8oz295g / 10.4oz305g / 10.8oz
Length27 in27 in27 in
Balance~318mm / 5–6 pts HL~322mm / 4–5 pts HL~315mm / 6–7 pts HL
String Pattern16x19 (open, spin-power)16x1918x20 (control-dense)
Stiffness (RA)~69–71~67–69~68–70
Swingweight~316–324~305–313~318–326
Beam Width22–24mm22–24mm22–24mm
Retail Price~€80–100~€70–90~€80–100
Target PlayerAdvanced (4.5+)Intermediate–AdvancedAdvanced Control