The Nox AT10 Genius 18K 2025 is the latest update in Agustín Tapia’s signature line. It brings together power, control, and comfort in one well-balanced racket. In this review, we break down its performance, technology, and who it's best suited for.

First impression and design

This racket looks and feels premium. Its carbon finish is clean and professional, and the extended grip provides more room for control or two-handed shots.

Technical specifications

  • Shape: Teardrop

  • Weight: 360 to 375 grams

  • Balance: Medium

  • Frame: 100 percent carbon

  • Face: 18K Carbon Alum

  • Core: MLD Black EVA

  • Grip: Oversize (30 mm longer)

  • Player level: Advanced to professional

  • Type: All-round

On-court performance

Control versus power

The MLD Black EVA core is multilayered, offering a soft touch during defensive shots and more stiffness for power when attacking. This makes the racket well-balanced for all-round play.

Agility and speed

The adjusted balance and EOS Flap structure make it quick through the air. The Octagon Cap improves wrist movement control, especially effective near the net.

Spin and feel

The racket’s face combines a rough sand-textured finish with a 3D hexagonal pattern. This creates excellent ball grip, making it easier to hit with spin and variety.

Comfort and injury prevention

The Pulse System reduces vibration at contact, easing pressure on the arm. Custom Grip adds extra damping, which is ideal for frequent players or those with sensitivity to joint stress.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Great mix of control and power

  • Very comfortable to play with

  • Enhanced spin potential

  • Longer grip for versatility

  • Top-quality build

Cons

  • Less suitable for beginners

  • Premium price range

Conclusion

The Nox AT10 Genius 18K 2025 is an excellent choice for serious players looking for a professional-grade racket. It offers high performance in all areas and is built to deliver results at the highest level.

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01 maggio 2025 — Jorn van t Klooster