
Gravity Zverev.
The Heart & The Hustle
Alexander Zverev's Gravity, in a cosmetic he designed himself. Gold on one face, deep purple on the other — the same frame that took him to a first Grand Slam title, with nothing changed but the look.


The gold side
The polish of a champion's night in New York. Champagne gold across the hoop and shaft, finished with three gold accents through the frame — a nod to the three chains Zverev is never photographed without.
- Two-tone flip cosmetic — the frame reads completely differently depending on which face is up.
- Zverev's personal logo appears twice: once on the hoop, once at the throat.
- Performance is untouched. Same mould, same layup, same specs as the standard Gravity.
Pick your frame
Two racquets carry the Zverev cosmetic: the Tour that Sascha himself endorses, and the lighter MP L for players who want the same feel with more free swing speed. Both play exactly like the standard 2026 Gravity — only the paint is limited. Both ship strung and ready to hit.




Control players who
want comfort with it
Gravity has always been the plush end of the HEAD range. The teardrop head shape pushes the sweet spot higher up the string bed, so the ball stays predictable even when you're stretched and swinging late.
Auxetic 2.0 through the yoke and handle gives Gravity its signature muted, buttery response. If a stiff frame has ever bothered your arm, start here.
The teardrop hoop widens the contact zone in the upper third — a bigger spin window exactly where heavy topspin players make contact.
Limited runs sell through and don't come back. If you already play a Gravity, this is the one to own — identical performance, a cosmetic nobody else on your court will have.
Nothing changed
but the look
This is a cosmetic edition in the truest sense — the mould, the layup and the specs are identical to the standard 2026 Gravity. Which means everything that makes a Gravity feel like a Gravity is still in there.

A layup in the yoke and handle that expands laterally under load instead of compressing. It's the reason Gravity gives you feedback without the harsh ping — you feel the ball, not the frame.
Graphene reinforcement placed at specific points around the frame adds stability and free power without adding static weight where you'd feel it in the swing.
Gravity's defining feature. Narrowing the hoop towards the throat moves the widest part of the string bed upwards, enlarging the contact zone where topspin players actually strike the ball.
The 2025 rebuild gave the Tour the first open 16×19 bed in its history. More string movement, more bite, more launch — control without having to force the ball down.
Gold on one face, deep purple on the other, with three gold accents running through the frame. Zverev's design, built around his two sides of New York — the champion's evening and the city after dark.
Zverev plays a hybrid — we can match it.
Both frames arrive strung and ready to play. When it's time for a fresh set, it's worth knowing what Sascha runs: HEAD Hawk Touch in the mains, natural gut in the crosses. It's a demanding, expensive setup, but the principle behind it — a shaped poly for bite, a soft cross for comfort — works at every level, and we can build you a version of it on our machines.
Zverev bags & kit
Two more pieces carry the Zverev cosmetic — the Pro X duffle in navy with matching gold-and-purple accents, and the dampener that finishes the frame off properly.


Hit with it first.
Limited editions are easier to commit to once you've felt the frame. Book a demo at one of our North London venues, or ask us anything about how the Gravity compares to what you're playing now.

