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Junior tennis rackets Wilson Roger Federer (23")

Junior tennis rackets Wilson Roger Federer (23")
Junior tennis rackets Wilson Roger Federer (23")
Junior tennis rackets Wilson Roger Federer (23")
Junior tennis rackets Wilson Roger Federer (23")
Junior tennis rackets Wilson Roger Federer (23")
Wilson Roger Federer 2021 Junior Tennis Racket (23") The Wilson Roger Federer Junior Tennis Racket ... Read More
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  • Model: ST74477.1

Wilson Roger Federer 2021 Junior Tennis Racket (23")

The Wilson Roger Federer Junior Tennis Racket (23") is the perfect option for juniors aged 6-8, or 113-125cm in height, who are just starting out in the world of tennis. Designed for beginners to intermediate-level players, this racket ensures comfort, dynamism, and utmost performance on the court. It's lightweight and easy-to-handle, providing an effortless swing for young players developing their technique.

Product Specifications

Made from premium quality aluminium, the racket ensures outstanding endurance and durability. With a head size of 612 cm2, it delivers an ample sweet spot which, coupled with an advanced string pattern of 16/17, provides great control and high power. This racket weighs just 205g and is 58.4cm (23 inches) long, featuring a fine balance of 285mm for improved manoeuvrability on the court.

Additional Features

The Wilson Roger Federer 23” Junior Tennis Racket comes with a half racket cover to ensure safe storage and easy portability. The bold red design is striking and unisex, making it suitable for both boys and girls. Despite the significant emphasis on functionality, comfort has not been overlooked. It comes pre-strung, freeing young players from the task of stringing their racket, letting them focus solely on their game instead.