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HEAD Tennis Racquet Junior 25 Inch

Item Code: WS837119

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 974

$53.99 (inc. GST)
$46.95 (ex. GST)
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HEAD Tennis Racquet Junior 25 Inch is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.


This HEAD junior racquet is perfectly sized for young tennis enthusiasts aged 8 to 11 years old, specifically those with a height between 127 cm and 149 cm. It's designed to make learning tennis fun and comfortable for beginners.

Why this HEAD Tennis Racquet: Junior 25 Inch is helpful:

  • Easy to Learn: Its lightweight aluminium o-beam construction makes it simple for kids to swing and control, helping them develop their strokes with confidence.
  • Comfortable Play: The DAMPPlus insert significantly reduces impact vibrations, ensuring a comfortable grip and minimising arm fatigue during extended play sessions. This is especially helpful for small hands and developing muscles.
  • Ideal Starter Racquet: With a head size of 680 cm ² (105 in ²) and a length of 635 mm:(25 in), it offers a generous sweet spot, making it easier for kids to make contact with the ball and experience success early on.
  • Durable Design: Built to withstand the rigours of enthusiastic junior play, this racquet is a reliable companion for your child's first serves and volleys.
  • Great Balance: With balance of 305 mm (0.5 in HL) this racquet is easy to move around with greater control.

Things to consider when purchasing the HEAD Tennis Racquet Junior 25 Inch:

  • Age & Height Match: While the racquet is suitable for ages 8-11, always double-check your child's height against the recommended 127-149 cm to ensure the best fit and prevent strain. A racquet that's too long or too short can hinder proper technique development.
  • Weight: At an unstrung weight of 240g (8.5 oz), it's very light, which is excellent for junior players. However, as your child grows and develops strength, they may eventually need a slightly heavier racquet to generate more power.
  • String Pattern: The 16/19 string pattern offers a good balance of power and control for a beginner. As your child progresses, they might explore racquets with different string patterns to suit their evolving playing style.
  • Racquet Care: To prolong the life of the racquet, encourage your child to keep it in a racquet bag when not in use and avoid hitting it against hard surfaces. Regularly check the strings for any signs of wear and tear.