This is Adrian Mannarino’s personal, match-used pro stock Babolat racket from the 2019 Rolex Paris Masters, where he faced Rafael Nadal in the round of 32. The frame is modeled after the classic 2010 AeroPro Drive, featuring the distinctive cortex system visible just above the handle—a hallmark of early-generation Babolat technology still preferred by many pros for its feel and responsiveness.
Mannarino used this racket during tournament play while testing blue LXN Alu Power strings, strung at his characteristically low tension of 9–10 kg, giving him the precise control and heavy ball he’s known for on tour. The racket is fully customized to his specifications, including a unique player butt cap engraved with his name and the French flag.
Following the tournament, Mannarino personally autographed the grip handle, and the signature is accompanied by photo proof taken at the time of signing. The frame shows clear signs of use and retains its original configuration from match play.