Wilson H22 puzzle

Kalugin

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Entertaining riddle for TT Wilson gurus.
This is Wilson H22 16/19 in (K) Blade paintjob.
Extended lenght - 69,5 cm (XL)!
Wilson code for this model is GR187 (on pallets).
Lead tape under bumper guard and something metal in epoxy in the handle.
I was told that this is personal Pro Stock racket of an ATP player.
Question: Whose racket it could be?
Thank you in advance!
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Give us some hints man c´mon hahaha
Hahah i would like to help you and myself (at the same time), but all hints i had - i already presented you)
We know that its extended, 16/19, 336 grams unstrung and without overgrip, and very unique customization job something metal in epoxy in the handle (never saw anything like this in a tennis racket handle).
 
Rumour has it Pat Cash used to put roofing nails in the handles of his Fischers (he had a brief dalliance with the Vacuum Pro 90 I think).
 
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Lead rod in a pool of epoxy. Quite common actually. Done by P1, Bosworth, and others, even Wilson Pro Room.
Unfortunately, that's not going to help your search much.
Very interesting, thank you!
Rumour has it Pat Cash used to put roofing nails in the handles of his Fischer’s (he had a brief dalliance with the Vacuum Pro 90 I think).
Voting for Mr. Soderling as the best Mr. Nail in ATP history))
Also used 18/20(
 
It could literally be anyone who crept inside the top 300 in the mid-late 2000s

Do you think someone is going to get a Prestige pro stock in 2030 and be like "I think this is Robin Hasse's"?
 
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Taylor wasn't a Bosworth client, so I'm not 100% on this, but pretty used a Wilson made copy of his old Volkl, which if memory serves me correctly might've been a C9. Definitely not a ROK or K Blade tho.
Yeah, I didn’t think he used kblade
 
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