Racquet Review: Mizuno Acrospeed 300

By Jon Levey

Mizuno makes an impressive return to the racquet market with a frame built for easy pace, spin, and forgiveness. The AcroSpeed blends lively power with a refined feel, making it an accessible option for a wide range of players.


Incoming vs. Outgoing

After decades away from the U.S. tennis market, Mizuno returns with the AcroSpeed leading the charge. The racquet features an Enerzy Frame designed to boost energy return while maintaining a cushioned, comfortable response.

Dual Spring technology increases beam resilience for added pop, while the a.b.g. grommet system—alternating round and rectangular holes—enhances string movement and ball grip for improved spin.

Booster grommets widen the sweet spot, making off-center hits more forgiving and increasing overall playability.


Performance Breakdown

Power (4.5/5)

The AcroSpeed delivers impressive pace and depth from a generous sweet spot. It feels explosive yet controlled, allowing players to swing confidently without feeling overpowered.

It’s ideal for players who want easy power without sacrificing consistency.

Spin (4/5)

Spin is easy to generate thanks to the shaped grommets and optimized string spacing. The strings grip and snap back efficiently, producing heavy topspin and controlled trajectories.

Players can comfortably mix flatter drives with spin-heavy shots for a versatile attacking game.

Control (3.5/5)

While not ultra-precise, the AcroSpeed offers dependable directional control. It excels at targeting larger zones and maintaining consistency during baseline rallies.

It performs especially well during full swings and creative shot-making rather than delicate touch play.

Comfort (4/5)

Despite its stiff variable beam, the racquet provides a surprisingly plush feel. The combination of Dual Spring tech and grommet design creates a cushioned pocketing effect before releasing the ball with energy.

This hybrid feel balances softness with stability, making it comfortable for extended play.

Maneuverability (4/5)

The AcroSpeed is easy to handle across the court. Its tapered beam design delivers a player-friendly feel, while a balanced swing weight keeps strokes smooth and controlled.

Developing players may need a short adjustment period, but overall maneuverability is strong.


Who It’s Best For

  • Players seeking power and forgiveness in a comfortable frame
  • Intermediate to advanced players looking to enhance their strokes
  • Power baseliners who dictate play with pace and spin

Final Verdict

The Mizuno AcroSpeed 300 is a user-friendly racquet that makes the game easier. It offers a lively combination of power, forgiveness, and comfort, helping players stay aggressive from the baseline.

While it may not deliver pinpoint precision, it excels at bold, high-energy tennis and rewards players who play with confidence and intent.

Shop the Mizuno AcroSpeed 300 at Midwest Racquet Sports.