Prince O3 Speedport Sovereign OS+ (TX 175 B)
Prince O3 SpeedPort Sovereign OS+ — Numbered Limited Edition Collector’s Set
Factory‑New • Unused • Complete with Leather Full‑Cover & Aluminium Flight Case
The Prince O3 SpeedPort Sovereign OS+ stands as one of the most elusive and prestigious limited‑edition tennis rackets ever produced. Released in an extremely small, individually numbered production run, this model represents the pinnacle of Prince’s engineering ambition during the golden era of O‑Port innovation. Very few complete sets remain in existence today — and almost none in factory‑new, unopened condition.
A Masterpiece of Design & Innovation
The Sovereign OS+ was conceived as a flagship showcase of Prince’s O3 SpeedPort technology, engineered to deliver extraordinary aerodynamics, expanded sweet spot performance, and a uniquely powerful yet controlled playing experience. Its oversized head and meticulously balanced frame made it a favourite among collectors who appreciate both technical excellence and aesthetic refinement.
A Collector’s Item of International Significance
This rare set includes the original full‑grain leather cover and the exclusive brushed aluminium flight case — a presentation normally reserved for luxury instruments, not sporting goods. These elements elevate the Sovereign OS+ from a performance frame to a museum‑worthy artefact, sought after by collectors worldwide for its craftsmanship, scarcity, and unmistakable presence.
Condition: Factory‑New & Numbered
This example is not merely well‑preserved — it is factory‑new, unused, and individually numbered, placing it among the top 1–3% of surviving units globally. Complete sets in this condition almost never appear on the international market, making this an extraordinary opportunity for the discerning collector.
For Collectors, Investors & Connoisseurs
Whether displayed in a private collection, a luxury sports interior, or a professional retail showcase, the Prince O3 SpeedPort Sovereign OS+ embodies the rare combination of technical innovation, aesthetic prestige, and historical significance. It is more than a racket — it is a statement piece from one of tennis history’s most inventive eras.
