2026 Series Analysis

Yonex VCORE Pro 97 Review

Yonex's tour player frame that uniquely combines high-RPM spin with the feel and precision of a control racket. A technical breakdown of what makes the VCORE Pro 97 a favourite among discerning players.

Executive Summary

The Yonex VCORE Pro 97 is Yonex's flagship tour player's racket — the VCORE Pro series sits above the standard VCORE and EZONE lines in the Yonex hierarchy, designed specifically for advanced players who need precision and feel at the pro level.

Key Characteristic: The VCORE Pro 97's defining trait is its rare combination of high spin capability with exceptional touch and feel. At RA 63, it's significantly more flexible than the standard VCORE 98 (RA 69), which creates a connected, dampened impact feel that rewards precise ball-striking. Yet Yonex's frame geometry produces surprising spin — the VCORE Pro generates more topspin than its stiffness and dense feel would suggest.

Key Positioning: This is the frame for 4.5+ players who want Yonex's spin geometry with tour-level feel and precision. It plays closer to the Yonex Percept 97 than the standard VCORE 98 — but adds power and spin compared to the Percept's pure-control orientation. Think of it as the bridge between spin and control in Yonex's lineup.

Performance Profile

The VCORE Pro 97 leads the standard VCORE 98 in control and touch, while the VCORE 98 leads in raw power and spin generation.

Performance Comparison: VCORE Pro 97 vs VCORE 98

VCORE Pro leads in control and touch · VCORE 98 leads in power and spin

VCORE Pro 97
VCORE 98

Model Context

The VCORE Pro sits at the top of Yonex's performance hierarchy, distinct from both the VCORE (power/spin) and EZONE (power/comfort) families.

VCORE Pro 97

97 sq in · 16x19 · 305g
For: Advanced / 4.5+

Tour-level spin with feel. The most precise, touch-oriented frame in the Yonex spin lineup. Demands advanced technique to unlock its potential — rewards players who generate their own pace and need precision under pressure.

VCORE 98

98 sq in · 16x19 · 305g
For: Intermediate–Advanced

More accessible power and spin than the Pro 97. Stiffer (RA 69) for more free power, less connected feel. The choice for players who want Yonex's spin geometry without the demand for perfect technique the Pro 97 requires.

Percept 97

97 sq in · 16x19 · 305g
For: Advanced Feel Players

Yonex's purest control and feel frame — even more flexible (RA 62) than the VCORE Pro 97. Less spin-oriented but exceptional touch and precision. For players who prioritise feel above all else.

Technical Must-Knows

RA 63 — The Flexibility Advantage At RA 63, the VCORE Pro 97 is one of the most flexible frames in the spin-oriented category. This creates a dwell time (ball on strings) that most stiff spin frames can't match. The result: a more connected feel at impact that lets you sense exactly what the ball is doing. The trade-off is less free power — you need to earn pace with swing speed.
Yonex Frame Geometry — The Spin Secret Yonex's isometric head shape and Aero Fin technology contribute to spin generation that belies the frame's flexibility. Unlike Babolat's geometry-based spin (open pattern, thick beam), Yonex achieves spin through aerodynamics and frame shape. This is why the VCORE Pro feels controlled while still producing heavy topspin.
High Swingweight for its Class At ~320 swingweight, the VCORE Pro 97 is above average for a 305g flexible control frame. This gives it better stability than flexibility-focused competitors (like the Clash 100 at ~310). The combination of flex + stability is distinctive — a controlled frame that doesn't get pushed around by heavy balls.
String Pattern: 16x19 on a Control Frame The 16x19 open pattern is unusual for a control-oriented frame of this RA. Most pure control frames use 18x20 (Prestige Pro, CX 200 Tour). Yonex's choice to use 16x19 gives the VCORE Pro more spin than its stiffness would otherwise allow — a deliberate design decision that separates it from the traditional control category.
Technique Requirement The VCORE Pro 97 is not a forgiving frame. RA 63 means less free power, 97 sq in means less sweet spot area, and the flexible beam means off-center hits lose significant pace. This is a frame that rewards disciplined footwork and clean, full swings. Players who mishit frequently should look at the VCORE 98 or EZONE 98 instead.

Who Plays With This?

The VCORE Pro 97 is built for creative, feel-oriented players who use heavy topspin to set up precise finishing shots. Pro frames are heavily customised — use these as style references, not exact spec matches.

Gaël Monfils
VCORE Pro 97
Athletic Entertainer

Monfils' elastic, explosive style — combining heavy topspin with remarkable athletic retrievals — aligns directly with the VCORE Pro 97's profile. His ability to generate pace from unconventional positions relies on a flexible frame that rewards creative, non-textbook swings.

Denis Shapovalov
VCORE Pro 97
Aggressive All-Court

Shapovalov's explosive one-handed backhand and aggressive net game demand a frame with exceptional touch at the net combined with heavy topspin on groundstrokes. The VCORE Pro 97's flex-spin combination matches his multidimensional attacking style.

Nick Kyrgios
VCORE Pro 97 variant
All-Court Serve-and-Volley

Kyrgios' serve-and-volley game demands touch and precise net play — areas where the VCORE Pro 97's flexible, feel-oriented design excels. His underarm serves, drop shot winners, and net approaches are all enhanced by a frame that communicates exactly what the ball is doing.

Advanced Club Player
VCORE Pro 97
4.5+ Topspin Baseliner

The VCORE Pro 97 is increasingly popular among 4.5+ club players who want to develop their game towards a more feel-based, precise style. Players coming from stiffer power frames find it demands more technique but rewards them with a connection to the ball they haven't experienced before.

String Setup Guide

The VCORE Pro 97's lower RA (63) makes it significantly more string-friendly than stiffer spin frames. It rewards strings that enhance feel and spin rather than adding more power. Reference range: 48–60 lbs (21.5–27 kg).

Quick Start (Most Players)

  • Start point (soft poly, 1.25mm, full bed): 50–53 lbs — the flexible frame already provides power through dwell time; don't string high or you'll kill the feel that makes this frame special.
  • If the ball is flying long: Go up 2 lbs, or try a slightly firmer poly. The 16x19 pattern + flexible frame is a powerful combination; tension is your primary control tool.
  • For maximum spin: A shaped poly (Hyper-G, Tour Bite) at 48–50 lbs. The flexible frame amplifies string movement, so shaped strings produce excellent bite.
  • For maximum feel: Natural gut mains with a soft poly cross at 50–52 lbs. This setup fully exploits the VCORE Pro 97's flexibility advantage — the closest you'll get to tour-level touch.
  • Arm note: RA 63 means this frame is already arm-friendly. Standard poly tension (50–54 lbs) should be comfortable for most players.

Pro Reference

Tour Setup

Monfils / Shapovalov (Reported)

VCORE Pro 97 · Poly/Gut Hybrid
Mid-50s lbs (approx)

Setup idea: Poly mains with natural gut crosses — a classic player's hybrid setup.

Tour players often pair the VCORE Pro 97 with natural gut crosses to maximise feel and pocketing while poly mains provide spin and durability. Tour setups are heavily customized — use this as a directional reference. The flexible RA 63 frame works exceptionally well with gut hybrid setups in a way that stiffer frames do not.

Recommended Setups by Goal

GoalRecommended SetupStarting TensionWhat You'll Feel
BalancedSoft poly full bed, 1.25mm50–53 lbs (22.5–24 kg)Excellent feel with controlled spin — the natural starting point
Maximum feelNatural gut mains + soft poly crossesGut 52 lbs / Poly 48 lbsExceptional touch and pocketing — fully exploits the 63 RA flex
Maximum spinShaped poly full bed (Hyper-G / Tour Bite)48–51 lbs (21.8–23 kg)Heavy topspin and good ball bite — lower tension for the flexible frame
More controlFirmer poly (ALU Power) or 1.27mm gauge52–56 lbs (23.5–25.5 kg)Tighter trajectory — for players generating significant pace who need to keep balls in

Top 3 Recommended Strings

These strings consistently perform well in the VCORE Pro 97, exploiting its unique combination of flexibility and spin geometry.

Spin Poly

Solinco Hyper-G

1.25mm
48–52 lbs / 21.8–23.5 kg

Best for: Players who want to maximise the VCORE Pro 97's topspin capability.

Hyper-G's square profile creates aggressive string bite that pairs perfectly with the VCORE Pro 97's flexible frame. The frame's flex amplifies string snapback — the shaped geometry gets more out of the 16x19 pattern than a round string would. Lower tension than usual (48–50 lbs) keeps the feel connected and prevents the frame from playing too tight.

Control Poly

Luxilon ALU Power

1.25mm / 16L
49–53 lbs / 22–24 kg

Best for: Advanced players (4.5+) wanting maximum directional control and precision.

ALU Power's defined, crisp response gives the VCORE Pro 97 an extremely precise, surgical feel. The combination of flexible frame + ALU Power's aluminum-alloy composition creates a uniquely muted, precise impact sensation that advanced players find addictive. Drop 1–2 lbs below your normal tension to let the flexible frame work properly.

Feel Hybrid

Wilson Natural Gut 16 (mains) + Luxilon ALU Power 1.25mm (crosses)

Gut 1.30mm / Poly 1.25mm
Gut 52 lbs / Poly 48 lbs

Best for: Advanced players who want the full VCORE Pro 97 experience — maximum feel with controlled spin.

This is the setup that most fully unlocks the VCORE Pro 97's potential. Natural gut mains provide unmatched feel, pocketing, and power while ALU Power crosses add spin and durability. The RA 63 flexibility works exceptionally well with gut — the combination feels alive, responsive, and precise in a way that full poly setups can't match. A premium choice for serious players.

Full Specifications

SpecificationVCORE Pro 97VCORE 98Percept 97
Head Size97 sq in (626 cm²)98 sq in (632 cm²)97 sq in (626 cm²)
Weight (Unstrung)305g / 10.8oz305g / 10.8oz305g / 10.8oz
Length27 in27 in27 in
Balance~318mm / 6–7 pts HL~315mm / 6–7 pts HL~315mm / 6–7 pts HL
String Pattern16x19 (open, spin-oriented)16x19 (open, spin-oriented)16x19 (open)
Stiffness (RA)~63 (flexible)~69 (stiffer)~62 (most flexible)
Swingweight~320~325~315
Target PlayerAdvanced Spin+FeelIntermediate–Advanced SpinAdvanced Feel/Control