Player Profile
Current Equipment β 2025β26
Their exact string tension has not been publicly confirmed.
Racquet Specs
| Frame | Pro Tour 95 |
| Brand | Wilson |
Playing Style & Technique
Zheng Qinwen plays an attacking baseline game built on consistent power and depth. Their forehand is the primary offensive weapon β struck with a semi-western grip and heavy topspin to generate pace while keeping the ball deep in the court.
Their two-handed backhand is reliable and can be used both to redirect pace and to hit outright winners. Zheng tends to dictate play from behind the baseline, looking for short balls to step in and finish the point.
How their equipment supports their style: The Pro Tour 95 suits an aggressive baseliner's need for a balance of power and control. Luxilon 4G / Natural Gut provides the spin and durability required for consistent heavy-ball hitting from the baseline.
π€ Should you copy Zheng Qinwen's setup?
Zheng Qinwen's setup is a solid starting point for club players who hit with topspin and like to attack. The Pro Tour 95 is accessible at multiple playing levels. If you use Luxilon 4G / Natural Gut or a similar string, aim for 22β25 kg (48β55 lbs) for a good balance of control and feel.