Dino Prizmic is a Croatian player and currently one of the biggest, young talents on the ATP tour. He will be fighting for the title at the ATP Next Gen Finals at the end of December. But what is Prizmic tennis racquet?
Dino Prizmic’s tennis racquet
Dino Prizmic’s racquet is currently, most likely, a Pure Aero 98 painted black, but he could also be testing the new Wilson “Python” spin racquet that will be released in July 2026. We have been testing Wilson’s new racquet and it is an interesting competitor to the ultra-popular spin machine from Babolat.
Before Prizmic was seen with the Aero racquet, he had been playing various Wilson models. Maybe now he will settle with a racquet in the controlled spin category? We are unaware of his current string choice but many players currently use Babolat RPM Blast with the Pure Aero.
If you have more information about Prizmic’s racquet specs or string, please comment below or reach out to @tennisnerdinsta on Instagram.
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Bio and Career
Born on 5th August 2005, Prizmic began playing tennis in his hometown of Split at the age of seven. Early in his career, he trained at the same club that produced Croatian legends Goran Ivanisevic and Mario Ancic. To advance his training, he later relocated to Zagreb.
His junior career peaked in 2023 when he captured the Boys Singles title at the French Open, defeating Juan Carlos Prado Angelo in the final.
Career Highlights
Prizmic turned professional in 2022 and quickly began making his mark on the ATP Challenger Tour:
- ATP Debut: He made his ATP Tour debut at the 2022 Croatia Open in Umag as a wildcard.
- Maiden Challenger Title: In 2023, shortly after his 18th birthday, he won his first ATP Challenger Tour crown in Banja Luka, becoming the second-youngest Croatian Challenger champion since Borna Coric in 2014.
- Top 50 Victory: In 2023, he earned his biggest win to date by defeating Jiri Lehecka in the first round of the Stockholm Open.
- Grand Slam Debut: Prizmic made his Grand Slam main draw debut after qualifying for the 2024 Australian Open, where he notably faced his idol, Novak Djokovic, in the first round.
- Career-High Ranking: He achieved a career-high ATP ranking of World no 115 in September 2025. He has won three ATP Challenger titles in his career.

- Coach: Luka Kutanjac
- Height: 6’2″ or 188cm
- Favourite shot: forehand
- Favourite surface: clay
- Tennis idol: Djokovic
- Enjoys watching UFC
Follow Dino on his official Instagram account where he posts from his personal and professional life and has around 58K followers.
