
Vertex 05 2026

Our Verdict
The Vertex 05 2026 is a serious attacking tool built around the game of Juan Tello — high balance, diamond shape, and a stiff Xtend Carbon 12K surface designed to generate explosive power at the net. The MultiEva core provides a layer of feel that prevents the racket from feeling purely mechanical, while CurvAktiv and CarbonTube deliver the frame rigidity advanced players need when going for pace on smashes. CustomWeight and Hesacore grip give players the ability to fine-tune balance and comfort to their specific preference, which is a genuine differentiator at this level. This racket will suit the experienced attacking player who has the technique to unlock its power and the court positioning to take full advantage of its overhead capability.
Vertex 05 2026
The Vertex 05 2026 is a high-balance, diamond-shaped attacking weapon built for experienced players who dominate from the net and look to end points with explosive overhead play. The combination of Xtend Carbon 12K surface and MultiEva core targets players who demand both raw power and enough feel to keep aggressive shots from flying wide.
- Overhead smashes carry noticeably more weight behind them, with the high balance concentrating swing momentum into the hitting zone in a way that rewards technically sound overhead mechanics.
- Vibration on off-centre contacts is better managed than you might expect from a stiff attacking racket, with the Air Power reinforced section and Vibradrive working to take the edge off impacts without dulling power feedback.
- Players who like to add effect to their attacking shots will find the Xtend Carbon 12K surface responsive to brushing actions, producing a livelier ball exit than a standard carbon face at this price point.
- Defensive and back-court players, or anyone still developing their timing, will struggle with the high balance and stiff Carbon 12K face — the racket punishes slight mistiming with loss of direction rather than forgiving it.
About This Racket
12K carbon weave — a balanced option between stiffness and flex. Good energy transfer on hard contact with enough face movement to generate spin on attacking shots. A versatile surface that works well across different playing styles.
Foam core — the softest core material available. Excellent vibration absorption and a large effective sweet spot, making it the most forgiving option on off-centre hits. Particularly effective on touch shots and soft play — less suited to players who rely on hard, flat striking for power.
Diamond shape with high balance. The head-heavy weight distribution increases leverage through the swing arc, translating directly into pace on smashes and aggressive volleys. The sweet spot sits high on the face — effective when attacking, but demands cleaner contact than a round or teardrop would.
Experienced players with developed technique who favour aggressive, attacking play. Suited to competitive club players who dominate from the net and want maximum pace on smashes and volleys. Demands clean contact — rewards it with explosive performance.