Andreas Seppi, correct?
1980 Australian Open winner Brian Teacher (not sure he used it to win that particular event but he did use Kennex racquets on tour).
Mansour Barami
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Anne White used Pro Kennex when she famously wore the white leotard outfit at Wimbledon
José-Luis Clerc, Pro Kennex Golden Ace.
I have to mention Hans Kary
Sorry, i don't know this player.
My current interest to PK started just a couple days ago when accidentally i got me Silver Ace in great condition. What clean classic lines got this racquet!
I really love the 80's racquets.
the Silver Ace is a beauty and very playable. i own three of them and recently strung one to use in training
not many on this forum will know himhe´s a long term no.1 player of my home country Austria, and the first one to win an ATP Tournament.
He played with Fischer racquets for years and then got his own Pro Kennex Kary Ace
He played professionally from 69 till 84, celebrated his 70th birthday a few weeks ago.What years did he play?
Don’t think i ever heard of them.Yes, the racquet is a beauty. I got several Mayor racquets (Indian made from 80's also), don't mess with French Major (Tecnifibre now). I think they were made and painted after Pro Kennex Ace series.
Don’t think i ever heard of them.
Kunnan Lo manufactured many rackets during those years for many firms under many names.
Paul Haarhuis great 90's doubles player. Jimmy Connors' 1991 US Open victim.
Sorry, this is not Wally.Wally Masur
Oh, this is Ben Testerman.Sorry, this is not Wally.
Ok, all the pictures are great. Always wonder about Marlboro Classic tennis outfit, as well as Wimbledon.Oh, this is Ben Testerman.
Thank you for your correction.
Very impressive pics, thank youOh, this is Ben Testerman.
Thank you for your correction.