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Does your little one have a passion for tennis? Whether they're a beginner or a tennis star in the making, it's important to have the right equipment. And that is particularly important when it comes to choosing a tennis racket. Every child is unique, so it's crucial you take the time to match your child with the right kids' tennis racket, so they enjoy their tennis, and stay injury-free.

WHAT IS A JUNIOR TENNIS RACKET?

A junior tennis racket is smaller than an adult tennis racket, ensuring it's suitable for littler players. It's important for kids below the age of 12 to get the correct kids' tennis racket, as this will not only help in the development of their tennis game, but also make it easier and more enjoyable for them to play.

Kids' tennis rackets come in lengths of 19, 21, 23, 25 and 26 inches, with 17/19 inch rackets generally being suitable for kids up to 3 years of age. 26 inch rackets are suitable for kids aged 11-12 years old, and who have played tennis for a few years or are able to handle swinging a longer racket.

CHOOSING A CHILDREN'S TENNIS RACKET

When choosing a tennis racket for kids, the most important thing to get right is the size of the racket. Ensuring the racket isn't too big or heavy will mean your child is much more likely to have fun on the court, as well as reducing the chance of injury. Likewise, if your child is playing with a racket that's too small, it can limit their progress, and their fun.

The best junior tennis racket will be made of a very durable titanium alloy material, to take knocks and bangs. And how a racket looks will also matter to your child. Younger kids, and those trying tennis for the first time will love a tennis racket with vibrant designs and colours, while older children and those who play more often will probably be looking for frames that look just like adult tennis rackets. Once you've got their tennis racket sorted, make sure they look the part in our kids' tennis clothing, kids' tennis shoes, and kit them out with a racket bag to carry their gear in.