History
Wilson T2000 – Signed by Jimmy Connors. René Lacoste came up with a novel blueprint for a metal tennis racquet in 1953, but it took Wilson’s creation on that steel design—the T2000, in 1967—to give us the first commercially successful racquet that wasn’t made of wood. After Billie-Jean King and Clark Graebner used it to win titles at the ’67 U.S. Nationals, Jimmy Connors famously won Wimbledon with the T2000 in 1974 and 1982. The racquet’s 67 sq. in. head increased power and control beyond the capacities of any wood frame. When Wilson stopped producing the T2000, Connors purchased every one he could find and eventually signed one for the Berlin Tennis Gallery.
Design Concept
G-Anne Fixemer
Dimensions
Small: 45 x 30 cm
Large: 75 x 50 cm
Extra Large: 120 x 80 cm
Product
Fine Art Premium Print (240 g / m²)
Payment and Shipment
We accept secure online payment and use insured shipping worldwide
Delivery
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Limited Edition Quantity (Giclée)
Small: 300
Large: 150
Extra Large: 50
Fine Art WILSON T2000 JIMMY CONNORS
- ✔ Limited Edition (giclée + painting)
- ✔ Certificate of Authenticity (giclée + painting)
- ✔ Free pick up from galleries
- ✔ Home delivery with secure packaging