The Head Speed Motion LTD Alfonso Hohenlohe is a control-oriented teardrop frame built around touch and placement rather than raw aggression, reflecting Alfonso Hohenlohe's own disciplined, technique-first playing style.
The Head Speed Motion LTD Alfonso Hohenlohe is a control-oriented teardrop frame built around touch and placement rather than raw aggression, reflecting Alfonso Hohenlohe's own disciplined, technique-first playing style. It delivers a soft, connected feel through the strings with reliable feedback on volleys and dinks, making it well-suited to intermediate players who prioritize finesse and consistency over explosive power. As a limited-edition signature model with collector appeal but mid-tier performance credentials, its value proposition is modest unless purchased at a discount.
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Full specification
Control
Shape
Round
Level
Intermediate
Playing style
Versatile
The series story
HEAD Speed
HEAD's fast all-court family
The HEAD Speed is HEAD's fast all-court family. It is designed for players who want genuine racket speed and clean feel at the net, sitting in clear contrast to the brand's more attacking Extreme line. The Extreme is for players who want to load up pace and put the ball away overhead. The Speed is for players who prefer to control the construction of points, stay composed under pressure, and move in to finish when the opening is genuinely there. Ari Sánchez has fronted the Motion editions, giving the softer trim of the family a recognizable face on the women's tour.
HEAD structures the Speed range the same way it does most of its lines. The Pro is the stiffer, tour-oriented frame. The Motion is the softer, faster-handling version aimed at a wider group of players. The One and Team trims bring the family's character to lighter rackets at more accessible budgets. When the current generation arrived in 2023, the Motion came in at PRR 82 and the Pro at 81, with a stiffer Pro X edition scoring PRR 84 for players who wanted extra punch. The 2025 refresh raised those numbers: the Motion climbed to PRR 86, the highest score we have given any Speed model, while the Pro settled at PRR 84.
The Motion has been the standout trim in this family every time we have tested it. It handles quickly through the air, gives honest feedback through the glass when you are defending from the back court, and stays planted during fast exchanges at the net. The Pro has real stiffness and loads up genuine finishing pace for harder hitters. But most players, including attacking players, will find the Motion does more for them.
Which one should you buy?
Buy the 2025 Speed Motion. At PRR 86, it is the best racket this family has produced and one of the more capable all-court options in the HEAD range. The Ari Sánchez edition carries the same score and the same feel, so the choice between them is purely cosmetic. If you are a harder hitter who wants the Speed's quick handling with extra stiffness behind your overhead game, the 2025 Speed Pro at PRR 84 is a credible step up. The 2023 generation is worth a look at a meaningful discount: the Motion at PRR 82 and Pro X at PRR 84 both hold up well when reduced significantly below 2025 prices, but the 2023 Pro at PRR 81 is one to skip unless the price is very low. For players who want more outright attacking bite from HEAD, the Extreme is the right next stop.
2023
Speed Motion + Pro
The modern Speed generation lands: Motion at PRR 82, Pro at 81 and Pro X at 84, with Ari Sánchez fronting the Motion.