Pro Level Tennis and Titan Implant

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hotterthangrey
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Pro Level Tennis and Titan Implant

Postby hotterthangrey » Fri May 22, 2026 5:14 am

Hi Everyone, first post and will most likely be getting titan done by Dr. Clavell later this year. I have a couple questions on tennis after full healing. I played on tour and now hitting partner for few current pros. I worry that it might affect me and my tennis, can any of you elaborate on after long term healing (6month to a year) will it taken away from tennis performance? I play extremely high professional level tennis . I'm particularly worry about where the reservoir is placed since that is where so much rotation, and acceleration happens during play.

if anyone who are also high level athletes can shed some light I would really appreciate it. Thank you!

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Re: Pro Level Tennis and Titan Implant

Postby SWorks17 » Fri May 22, 2026 9:04 am

hotterthangrey wrote:Hi Everyone, first post and will most likely be getting titan done by Dr. Clavell later this year. I have a couple questions on tennis after full healing. I played on tour and now hitting partner for few current pros. I worry that it might affect me and my tennis, can any of you elaborate on after long term healing (6month to a year) will it taken away from tennis performance? I play extremely high professional level tennis . I'm particularly worry about where the reservoir is placed since that is where so much rotation, and acceleration happens during play.

if anyone who are also high level athletes can shed some light I would really appreciate it. Thank you!



Hotter, I’m not a professional tennis athlete but I am an avid cyclist.
I thought that I would have problems after I got my implant from the third brother being down there, but after healing up, I’ve never had any problems.
I cycle between 150 and 230 miles a week, with lots of saddle time.
I still feel my reservoir on my right side when I’m pressing up against the kitchen sink or my bathroom vanity, but other than that I don’t feel it at all.

Yeah, Tennis is going to put it to the test because of serving and all the twisting and turning that you do on the court.
I’m sure you’re very slim and trim, so make sure you talk to Clavell about a placement that will conceal the reservoir better.

I don’t even know that I have an implant until I touch my dick and feel the tubes or when I wash my scrotum and feel the pump.

It’s just part of me now. I hope that helps a little bit, I’m sure that some other athletes will chime in.

Good Luck
Your Bionic Brother in Texas
SWorks
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Re: Pro Level Tennis and Titan Implant

Postby Franklin22 » Fri May 22, 2026 10:34 am

Hi,

I’m a 4.0 level tennis player. Not on the same stratosphere as you, but considered high level for an amateur player. I don’t love having the implant and playing tennis mainly because it’s not that easy to disguise and you will probably have to play with a jockstrap just to keep everything from bouncing around too much. I’d probably wait till you retire or go with the AMS over the titan due to the AMS being better flaccid. You definitely feel it while playing and sometimes it’s in the back of my mind to not strain too hard going for a ball and with tennis especially your level you don’t need to be thinking about your penis while your trying to knock off the Joker on centre court at Wimbledon.
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Re: Pro Level Tennis and Titan Implant

Postby hotterthangrey » Fri May 22, 2026 11:48 am

SWorks17 wrote:
hotterthangrey wrote:Hi Everyone, first post and will most likely be getting titan done by Dr. Clavell later this year. I have a couple questions on tennis after full healing. I played on tour and now hitting partner for few current pros. I worry that it might affect me and my tennis, can any of you elaborate on after long term healing (6month to a year) will it taken away from tennis performance? I play extremely high professional level tennis . I'm particularly worry about where the reservoir is placed since that is where so much rotation, and acceleration happens during play.

if anyone who are also high level athletes can shed some light I would really appreciate it. Thank you!



Hotter, I’m not a professional tennis athlete but I am an avid cyclist.
I thought that I would have problems after I got my implant from the third brother being down there, but after healing up, I’ve never had any problems.
I cycle between 150 and 230 miles a week, with lots of saddle time.
I still feel my reservoir on my right side when I’m pressing up against the kitchen sink or my bathroom vanity, but other than that I don’t feel it at all.

Yeah, Tennis is going to put it to the test because of serving and all the twisting and turning that you do on the court.
I’m sure you’re very slim and trim, so make sure you talk to Clavell about a placement that will conceal the reservoir better.

I don’t even know that I have an implant until I touch my dick and feel the tubes or when I wash my scrotum and feel the pump.

It’s just part of me now. I hope that helps a little bit, I’m sure that some other athletes will chime in.

Good Luck
Your Bionic Brother in Texas
SWorks


Thank you for the info

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Re: Pro Level Tennis and Titan Implant

Postby hotterthangrey » Fri May 22, 2026 12:00 pm

Franklin22 wrote:Hi,

I’m a 4.0 level tennis player. Not on the same stratosphere as you, but considered high level for an amateur player. I don’t love having the implant and playing tennis mainly because it’s not that easy to disguise and you will probably have to play with a jockstrap just to keep everything from bouncing around too much. I’d probably wait till you retire or go with the AMS over the titan due to the AMS being better flaccid. You definitely feel it while playing and sometimes it’s in the back of my mind to not strain too hard going for a ball and with tennis especially your level you don’t need to be thinking about your penis while your trying to knock off the Joker on centre court at Wimbledon.


Franklin, thank you for the insight. When I had the consultation with Clavell I specifically asked him about the subject, he reassured me that it wasn't going to be a problem after a year of healing. Due to my ED situation and size he strongly recommends me to get the Titan. Can you elaborate on how much you feel that you have to hold back? I see that you have had implant originally for a couple years before revision, did you feel the "held-back" with playing tennis even after a year of healing? How much would you say your feel hesitant with the implant on court? If lets say full athletic freedom was 10 and complete reservation was 1, can you rate a number post implant recovery? Having a large flaccid isn't a huge deal for me since I already have a pretty large flaccid naturally and used to wearing supportive underwear for that during play. Joker is tough, but these days he gives you SOME chances, especially if you can push for a 5 setter at a major. Still, a massive task for any player to do.


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