Overview
The JOOLA Andre Agassi Pro IV pickleball paddle blends the latest Pro IV series innovations with a unique, tennis-inspired shape, developed in collaboration with tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf. Featuring Tech Flex Power (TFP) technology, it expands the sweet spot and enhances flexibility by adding foam in the bottom edges, delivering more power, consistency, and forgiveness on every shot. The Propulsion Honeycomb Core offers a soft yet responsive feel, while the Hyper-Foam Edge Wall boosts stability and extends the sweet spot. Topped with a textured carbon fiber surface, it delivers great spin and a crisp, controlled response for both power and finesse. With its 16.5x 7.5tapered shape, this paddle is built for speed and precision, making it a great fit for players transitioning from tennis. The 5.5handle gives plenty of space for two-handed backhands, while its well-balanced design keeps you quick and in control at the net. For players looking to blend power, spin, and control, the Andre Agassi Pro IV delivers a high-performance feel in every rally.
Specifications
Average Weight: 8.1 oz |
Core: Propulsion Polymer Honeycomb |
Hitting Surface: Textured Carbon Fiber |
Grip Size: 4 1/4 in. |
Grip Length: 5.5 in. |
Paddle Length: 16.5 in. |
Paddle Width: 7.5 in. |
Paddle Thickness: 14mm or 16 mm |
Factory Grip: JOOLA Feel-Tec Pure Grip |
Approved: USAP, UPA-A |
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Customer Reviews
Favorite Joola Paddle And ShapeFirst off major kudos to Pickleball Warehouse. Their selection, customer service and turnaround speeds are some of the best in the industry (and definitely better than my local stores). The Joola Agassi Pro has a very generous sweet spot which makes it very forgiving for off center shots. I'm not sure if it's just marketing and placebo, but the sweet spot did feel a little further up the paddle which made things very comfortable and natural for me (coming over from tennis). The power is there and felt very linear... meaning the soft shots had great touch and feel, medium shots to punch volleys were responsive and poppy, and full drives resulted in plenty of power and ball pocketing. Shots toward the edges didn't die out like a Gen 1/1.5 paddle, but instead still had enough oomph to get mishits over the net. Overall this paddle is very impressive. It did feel a little looser and hotter all around after a couple weeks of play. The paint on the edge guard scrapes pretty easily which is a bummer, so a nice clear edge guard is recommended. And while swing and twist weights were on the lower end, it performed better than most others with higher numbers. I did end up adding 3g on each side around the 4/8 positions.
Joola Agassi ProI’ve demoed and played seven different brands of paddles. The Agassi Pro IV 14mm has the most power and sweet spot. However, it doesn't fit my game. I have too much power from my swing, which is difficult to control when I'm not 100% synced. I came from a tennis background and needed a paddle with more control and less power. I will try a Paddletek.