Babolat Pure Strike 100 2024 Racquet Review
The new Babolat Pure Strike 100 2024 features the control we've come to expect from Pure Strike racquets but with an updated feel. For this version of the Pure Strike 100, Babolat introduces F2 technology, which adds natural flax fibers to strategic points in the racquet to enhance the feel and dampen the sound. The racquet also features FSI Control Technology, which creates a tighter string pattern for more accurate shots. This easy-to-use racquet impressed our playtesters with its maneuverability and its combination of control and power. The playtesters did think it leaned more toward control over pure power, but intermediate players who want to dictate points with spin and ball placement and are seeking excellent feel should give this Pure Strike 100 2024 a look.
Nice combination of power and control
Easy to use
Good maneuverability
Could use more easy power
Final Verdict
Breakdown SummaryBreakdown
Groundstrokes: 8.6
The 16x19 string pattern, combined with the four-points head light balance of this updated Babolat Pure Strike 100, made it easier to hit with more topspin for ample net clearance and good depth in the court. Our playtesters all appreciated the blend of power and control they were able to achieve with this racquet. Chris said, "The Pure Strike 100 2024 felt so fast and easy to whip through contact that I was able to hit with lots of spin. I had fun hitting high arcing groundstrokes with pace. My consistency was good since I had lots of clearance over the net, and my shots were dipping well inside the baseline. The racquet felt a tad light for my backhand slice, but for the most part, I was able to replace racquet mass with racquet head speed."
"The open string pattern provided lots of grip on the ball to help me maximize whatever spin I was trying to hit."
"Because I have hit with every generation of Pure Strike, I am very familiar with the Pure Strike 100," said Brittany. "I am happy to report that this has been the easiest version for me to adjust to, mostly because I prefer a tad more control in my racquets than I used to. I found a good blend of power and control from the baseline. While this is the most powerful member of the Pure Strike family for me, it still lands slightly on the control side. It was easy to generate racquet head speed with the Pure Strike 100 2024. I felt very comfortable hitting a rally or neutral ball, and I could get into a good groove in practice. The launch angle was a little higher than the 16x20, which helped me get my groundstrokes deep in the court. There was enough power to tap into on put-away shots, but I did have to put in some extra effort."
Although she favors a denser string pattern to complement her flat shots, Tiffani valued the topspin and net clearance she got from this racquet. She said, "The Pure Strike 100 2024 was definitely the liveliest of the family. It offered easier depth and net clearance than the Pure Strike 100 16x20. It was easy to swing and offered a more user-friendly response as well. Although I preferred the 16x20 version for how it reacted to my flatter shots and added a touch more control, I appreciated the Pure Strike 100 when I was pushed back into a defensive position. The higher launch angle meant I could get the ball deeper with less effort and possibly get my opponent back off the baseline. I also liked the topspin I was getting without too much added effort."

Control and spin from the baseline stood out for Jason when he was testing the Pure Strike 100 2024. He said, "I thought this was a pretty easy racquet to swing, and it provided me with lots of control. It didn't offer a lot of free power, so I did feel like I needed to swing out more, but the control was very good. The amount of spin I was able to get was certainly above average because of the racquet head speed I could generate. I did notice the string pattern was a little denser in the sweetspot, which helped with control, but I thought it also made the launch angle a little lower than I'm used to with a 16x19 string pattern."
Volleys: 8.3
Our playtesters all agreed that the new Babolat Pure Strike 100 had good agility and maneuverability at the net, which allowed them to react quickly when hitting volleys. They did, however, think that the maneuverability came at the expense of stability, and they suggested adding a little weight to offset this. Tiffani was happy with the quickness at the net. She said, "This racquet offered a good blend of stability and maneuverability for me. I look first for racquets that move into position easily, and this Pure Strike 100 2024 was right on the mark. I thought that stability was sufficient, which led to good directional control. I like to keep it simple at net, and this racquet got the job done."
Brittany agreed, adding, "With the Pure Strike 100 2024 being easy to swing, it goes without saying that it was very maneuverable at net. This was great for quick volley exchanges and when I needed to react to a hard-hit passing shot. The feel wasn't my favorite, but I did feel connected enough to the ball and found a pretty forgiving sweetspot. This allowed me to hit a wide variety of volleys."

A little added weight would increase the stability for Chris. He explained, "I felt fast to react with my volleys with the Pure Strike 100 2024. The racquet was easy to get into position. I was able to cut an angle, cut under the ball or punch through it thanks to the maneuverable feel. Harder incoming shots did result in some flutter if my contact wasn't clean, and with the stock weight being a tad light for me, I'd add some tungsten tape at 10 and 2 o'clock in the hoop to beef it up. To figure out how much weight to add, I would start with small amounts until I found suitable stability without losing too much of the whippiness I enjoyed at the baseline."
Jason also thought some extra weight would help add stability. He said, "This Pure Strike 100 2024 felt pretty nimble up at net. I found I could reflex a lot of shots back into play, but again, I didn't have a lot of power to put shots away. I also would've liked just a bit more weight to help with stability. I did really like the touch and feel around the net, and I felt like I was hitting drop volleys and angled volleys well."
Serves: 8.3
The new Babolat Pure Strike 100 2024 was easy to swing, and that helped our playtesters generate good spin and net clearance, giving them plenty of consistency on their serves. Slice serves were a favorite for Chris. He said, "I served consistently with the Pure Strike 100 2024. I was able to clear the net well and let the spin I was getting dip the ball inside the lines. My slice serve wide was working well and was my most successful serve. When I tried to win with pace, I found my serves were getting returned too easily. As with volleys, a little bit of weight would give me the penetration I need to hit more damaging serves."

Tiffani was pleased with the spin and control this Pure Strike 100 2024 gave her on serve. She said, "This racquet felt really easy to swing overhead, so I was not tiring out during long service games. The highlights for me on serves were the control and the access to spin. This Pure Strike 100 was not powerful like a Pure Drive would be on flat serves, so I most often opted to try for slice serves and placement to get myself into points."
Consistency was key for Jason. He noted, "I was able to hit a consistent ball with this racquet and serve at a high percentage. Was I hitting more aces or service winners with it? I don't believe so, but it offered a nice blend of control and spin that made my serves effective enough that I could start the rally off in a more neutral position."
"The Pure Strike 100 2024 did everything well, so I was able to hit not only a flat serve, but also slice and kick."
Brittany compared the two Pure Strike 100 racquets. She said, "If you read my comments on the Pure Strike 100 16x20 and compare them to this 16x19 version, you will find a lot of similarities, including my thoughts on serve. I did find a little more power and maneuverability with the 16x19, but I still had to work for it at times. I will say that topspin generation, both on serves and the rest of my strokes, was average, but I was still able to hit a neutral second serve."
Returns: 8.4
It was unanimous; our playtesters all enjoyed the freedom to swing big on their service returns with the Babolat Pure Strike 100 2024. Returns were a favorite for Tiffani. She said, “As typical for me, I preferred returning with the Pure Strike 100 over serving with it. Again, I thought this racquet offered good stability for its weight, and it also felt plenty maneuverable. I could get it around in time on full swings to get good depth, and I also liked to aim for the corners now and then because I was confident in the directional control."
"As I alluded to above, you can add the Pure Strike 100 2024 to the (very!) long list of racquets I prefer returning with over serving,” Brittany added. "I was able to start points confidently and aggressively. Since there is a little more control, I could take big swings without the return sailing long. The racquet came around my body pretty quickly, so I was ready for whatever serve came my way. My returns were also landing deep in the court."

The exceptional maneuverability of this racquet gave Chris time to change up his shots. He said, "My confidence was high when returning with the Pure Strike 100 2024. I had the most fun taking the ball early and driving it back. I liked how fast the racquet felt through contact. I had lots of options returning with this racquet because I could adjust at the last instant to alter the type of return I was hitting. Again, I was impressed by how much spin I could generate and how it helped increase my margin for error on fast swings."
The Pure Strike 100 2024 gave Jason the confidence to go on the offensive with his returns. He described, "I felt like I could stay in a more aggressive mindset when hitting returns with this racquet. With a lower powered response, more control and easy swinging maneuverability, I could swing out without fear of overhitting."
Breakdown Summary
Groundstrokes | 8.6 |
Volleys | 8.3 |
Serves | 8.3 |
Returns | 8.4 |
Power | 8.2 |
Control | 8.4 |
Maneuverability | 8.5 |
Stability | 8.2 |
Comfort | 8.3 |
Touch / Feel | 8.4 |
Topspin | 8.5 |
Slice | 8.5 |
Final Verdict |
8.5 |
Tech Specs
Length | 27 in |
Head Size | 100 sq in |
Weight | 11.2 oz |
Balance Point | 12.99in |
Construction | 21mm / 23mm / 21mm |
String Pattern | 16x19 |
Length | 68.58 cm |
Head Size | 645.16 sq cm |
Weight | 318 g |
Balance Point | 32.99 cm |
Construction | 21mm / 23mm / 21mm |
String Pattern | 16x19 |
Tennis Warehouse University Lab Data
Score | Grade | |
Flex Rating | 63 | LOW |
Swing Weight | 324 | MEDIUM |
Playtester Thoughts

Tiffani
For this 2024 Pure Strike release, I was lucky to test three models: this Pure Strike 100 2024, the Pure Strike 100 16x20 and the Pure Strike 98 16x19. The Pure Strike 100 2024 is the easiest to use of the three. I say that because it offers a zippier feel off the stringbed, with easier depth and net clearance. The other racquets feel more direct and demanding, but on the flip side, the shots I hit with them penetrated the court more. Compared to the previous version, this Pure Strike 100 2024 offers more comfort. I would demo this racquet alongside the Wilson Blade 100 and Yonex Percept 100.
This is a user-friendly Pure Strike. I like that it's maneuverable, and it feels more comfortable than the previous version.
This racquet does what I expect it to, and I don't really have any dislikes.
Tiffani's Breakdown | |
Groundstrokes | 8.2 |
Volleys | 8 |
Serves | 8.2 |
Returns | 8.3 |
Power | 8.2 |
Control | 8 |
Maneuverability | 8.5 |
Stability | 8 |
Comfort | 8.2 |
Touch / Feel | 8 |
Topspin | 8.3 |
Slice | 8.3 |
Overall | 8.2 |

Chris
I came into this test with a different perspective compared to when we tested the Pure Strike 100 3rd Gen. Even though the specs are very similar, I have since switched to a much heavier racquet. The change in what I'm used to playing with made me perceive both versions as being very whippy and fast. With that said, I like the update and found it easy to transition into after hitting the 3rd Gen version. For some reason, I was encouraged to swing more aggressively with the Pure Strike 100 2024 because I seemed to find a little less launch and more control.
I love the spin, fast feel and ease of use. This is a fun racquet with enough room for me to customize to my ideal specs.
It lacks a little plow-through power on serve and stability at net in stock form.
Chris' Breakdown | |
Groundstrokes | 9 |
Volleys | 8.4 |
Serves | 8.5 |
Returns | 8.6 |
Power | 8.4 |
Control | 8.8 |
Maneuverability | 8.6 |
Stability | 8 |
Comfort | 8.6 |
Touch / Feel | 8.7 |
Topspin | 8.9 |
Slice | 8.5 |
Overall | 8.8 |

Jason
This Babolat Pure Strike 100 2024 is whippier and easier to swing than the Pure Strike 98. In the lineup of 2024 Pure Strike racquets, this racquet felt most similar to my favorite Pure Strike 98, the Project One7 version.
The Pure Strike 100 2024 is a racquet that does it all well. It blends good spin and control in an easy-to-swing 300-gram frame.
The Pure Strike 100 2024 is slightly underpowered and has stability issues against bigger hitters.
Jason's Breakdown | |
Groundstrokes | 8.8 |
Volleys | 8.4 |
Serves | 8.6 |
Returns | 8.3 |
Power | 8.3 |
Control | 8.8 |
Maneuverability | 8.7 |
Stability | 8.4 |
Comfort | 8.5 |
Touch / Feel | 8.7 |
Topspin | 8.8 |
Slice | 8.7 |
Overall | 8.8 |

Brittany
Compared to the Pure Strike 16x20, I thought the Pure Strike 100 2024 offered a bit more power and a higher launch angle, with a little less stability. Normally, I would lean toward the 16x19, but for some reason I really clicked with the 16x20 (so it edged out this 16x19 as my favorite). Other racquets that play similarly include the Yonex Percept 100, Wilson Blade 100 v9 and Tecnifibre TFight ISO 295.
I like the combination of power and control, and the ease of use and maneuverability.
Personal preference, but I think it could use just a little more power. I prefer the feel of other racquets.
Brittany's Breakdown | |
Groundstrokes | 8.5 |
Volleys | 8.2 |
Serves | 7.9 |
Returns | 8.3 |
Power | 8 |
Control | 8.1 |
Maneuverability | 8 |
Stability | 8.2 |
Comfort | 8 |
Touch / Feel | 8 |
Topspin | 7.9 |
Slice | 8.3 |
Overall | 8.1 |