17 & 19 Inch Tennis Racquets for Kids Up to 5 Years Old
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Babolat B'Fly Junior 19 Inch Tennis Racquet (Blue/Pink)
Regular price $49.00 -
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Babolat B'Fly Junior Tennis Racquet Bundled w a Backpack (White/Blue/Pink)
Regular price $88.95 -
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Babolat B'Fly Junior Tennis Racquet Bundled w Backpack (White/Blue/Red)
Regular price $88.95 -
Babolat Ballfighter Junior 17 Inch Tennis Racquet (Blue/Red)
Regular price $49.00 -
Babolat Nadal Junior 19 Inch Tennis Racquet (Rafa 2nd Gen)
Regular price $49.00 -
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Babolat Nadal Junior Tennis Racquet (Rafa 2nd Gen) Bundled w a Backpack (White/Blue/Red)
Regular price $99.95 -
Head Paw 17 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet (Blue)
Regular price $30.00 -
Head Paw 17 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet (White)
Regular price $30.00 -
Head Paw 19 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet (Blue)
Regular price $30.00 -
Head Paw 19 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet (White)
Regular price $30.00 -
Head Speed 19 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet
Regular price $25.00 -
Solinco Shadow Junior 19 Inch Tennis Racquet (Red)
Regular price $20.99 -
Wilson Pro Staff Precision 19 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet
Regular price $35.00 -
Wilson Ultra Power 19 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet (Pink)
Regular price $35.00 -
Wilson US Open 19 Junior Tennis Racquet
Regular price $23.00 -
Wilson US Open 19 Junior Tennis Racquet (Yellow)
Regular price $29.00 -
Yonex 19 Inch Junior Tennis Racquet (Coral Orange)
Regular price $35.00
It is very important for kids below the age of 12 to get the correct junior tennis racquet.
Introducing tennis to young starter players in the right way is critical. As well as helping players to develop a range of physical skills, the appropriately sized tennis racquet allow children more control over their movements.
This will not only help in the development of their tennis game but also make it easier and more enjoyable for them to play.
Since younger children have a tendency to bang their racquets into poles and fences, moms and dads will be happy to learn that many less expensive junior racquets are made of a very durable titanium alloy material.
17 inch junior racquets are for children of age 2 and under who are around 80cm tall.
Here are a few facts that can assist you in purchasing the right junior racquet:
19 inch junior racquets are for children between ages of 2 and 3 of height ranging between 85cm to 100cm.
21 inch junior racquets are for children between ages of 3 and 5 of height ranging between 95cm to 115cm.
23 inch junior racquets are for children between ages of 5 and 7 of height ranging between 105cm to 125cm.
25 inch junior racquets are for children between ages of 7 and 9 of height ranging between 115cm to 135cm.
26 inch junior racquets are generally for kids ages 10-12, who have played tennis for a few years or are able to handle swinging a longer racquet.
If the junior player is above the age of 12, we recommend that you look at purchasing an adult racquet ranging in length between 27 - 27.25 inches.
If the child is 9 years old, but turning 10 within a couple of months, we recommend that you look at a 25 or 26-inch racquet. The child can always hold the grip a little higher up on the racquet until he/she is developed enough to use the whole 25 or 26 inches.
Please remember to purchase a racquet that your child will not outgrow in 6 months.
Each junior racquet only has one grip size (as opposed to adult racquets that have 5-6 sizes). These grip sizes are based on the age of the child and the size of their hand at that age.
The weight of a junior racquet can range from 6 oz. to 9.5 oz. The heavier racquets tend to be for older the children, and lighter racquets tend to be for younger children.