10 Best Tennis Racket For Junior Beginner

Updated on: November 2023

Best Tennis Racket For Junior Beginner in 2023


HEAD Speed Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 25", Blue

HEAD Speed Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 25
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023

Wilson Junior US Open Tennis Racquet, 25" L, Black/White - 55063

Wilson Junior US Open Tennis Racquet, 25
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • Aluminum Racquet
  • Approved for tennis players 10 and under
  • Strung racquet without a cover

HEAD Radical Jr Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Light Balance Kids Racket - 26", Red

HEAD Radical Jr Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Light Balance Kids Racket - 26
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
  • GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: HEAD Radical junior tennis rackets are ideal for a range of youth players. The beginners' rackets are perfect for children between the ages of 9-11.
  • HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The youth tennis rackets have a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
  • DURABLE ALUMINUM: Made with an aluminum o-beam construction with a dampening insert, the kids' tennis rackets last until they outgrow them.
  • DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 245 g / 8.6 oz, Head Size : 105in, Grip Size: 4in, Length: 26in.
  • Department Name: Unisex-Teen
  • Included Components: Junior Tennis Racquet

HEAD Ti. Conquest Tennis Racket - Pre-Strung Head Light Balance 27 Inch Racquet - 4 1/2 In Grip

HEAD Ti. Conquest Tennis Racket - Pre-Strung Head Light Balance 27 Inch Racquet - 4 1/2 In Grip
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
  • GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: The HEAD Ti Conquest tennis racket is an ideal choice for a wide age range of casual players. The oversized 108" head creates a larger sweet spot, great for players still mastering precision.
  • HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The adult tennis racket has a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
  • DURABLE TITANIUM: Made with a durable Nano Titanium technology, the lightweight tennis rackets are built to last.
  • DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 275 g / 9.7 oz, Head Size : 108in, Grip Size: 4.5in, Length: 27in.

Wilson Federer Tennis Racquet (EA)

Wilson Federer Tennis Racquet (EA)
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • Volcanic frame technology for power and stability
  • Power strings longer main strings for explosive power
  • Stop shock pads for improved comfort
  • Strung, no cover.Unstrung Balance:33.5CM/3 Pts HL

Wilson Tour Slam Tennis Racquet (EA)

Wilson Tour Slam Tennis Racquet (EA)
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • Power String bridge
  • Longer main strings for explosive power
  • Stop shock sleeves for improved comfort
  • Grip Size: 4 3/8

HEAD Ti. Instinct Supreme Tennis Racket - Pre-Strung Head Light Balance 27 Inch Racquet - 4 1/4 In Grip, Pink

HEAD Ti. Instinct Supreme Tennis Racket - Pre-Strung Head Light Balance 27 Inch Racquet - 4 1/4 In Grip, Pink
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
  • GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: The HEAD Ti Instinct Supreme tennis racket is an ideal choice for a wide age range of casual players. The oversized 109" head creates a larger sweet spot, great for players still mastering precision.
  • HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The adult tennis racket has a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
  • DURABLE TITANIUM: Made with a durable Nano Titanium technology, the lightweight tennis rackets are built to last.
  • DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 275 g / 9.7 oz, Head Size : 109in, Grip Size: 4.25in, Length: 27in.

Wilson Junior Burn 25 Tennis Racquet, Pink

Wilson Junior Burn 25 Tennis Racquet, Pink
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • Authentic tour-inspired cosmetic
  • For advancing junior player
  • Power from the baseline

HEAD IG Speed Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket, 26

HEAD IG Speed Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket, 26
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
  • GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: HEAD IG Speed junior tennis rackets are ideal for a range of youth players. Beginners' rackets are available in sizes 23-26 inches for children ages 2-10+.
  • HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The youth tennis rackets have a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
  • DURABLE INNEGRA: Made with a strong, yet lightweight hybrid composite construction, the kids' tennis rackets last until they outgrow them.
  • DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 250 g / 8.8 oz, Head Size : 100in, Grip Size: 4in, Length: 26in.

HEAD Instinct Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 21"

HEAD Instinct Kids Tennis Racquet - Beginners Pre-Strung Head Light Balance Jr Racket - 21
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • HEAD PERFORMANCE: Born out of revolutionizing how we ski and play tennis, HEAD has constantly pushed athletic equipment into the modern era. For all levels of play, HEAD offers nothing but the best tennis equipment on the market.
  • GREAT FOR BEGINNERS: HEAD Instinct junior tennis rackets are ideal for a range of youth players. Beginners' rackets are available in sizes 21, 23, and 25 inches for children ages 4-8+.
  • HEAD LIGHT ADVANTAGE: The youth tennis rackets have a head light balance which helps reduce vibration and aids in stability when hitting the ball.
  • DURABLE ALUMINUM: Made with an aluminum o-beam construction, the kids' tennis rackets last until they outgrow them.
  • DIMENSIONS: Frame Weight: 180 g / 6.3 oz, Head Size : 81in, Grip Size: 3.625in, Length: 21in.

Georgia Tennis Juniors Claim USTA National 14's Open Titles

Junior tennis players from across the country compete in national tennis event.

Junior tennis players invaded Macon, Ga., for the USTA National 14's Open during the weekend of May 12-14 at the John Drew Smith Tennis Center. They came from as far away as New York and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Their tennis bags armed with five backup racquets, sports drinks and tenacious belief in themselves fueled by relentless 20-hour week training schedules.

Unfortunately, Mother's Day rain halted play on Sunday, backing up the draws for Monday's play. Tournament officials modified third set scoring and suspended consolation play at the quarterfinals.

"They didn't let us play our consolation matches," said Noah Makarome, a 13-year old Wesley Chapel, Fla. resident. Unseeded Makarome didn't drop a set throughout Saturday's play but was unable to keep his two-set match winning streak going in the quarterfinals of the main draw. Makarome, who avoids sugars in his diet, lost to opponent, No. 3 seed, Michal Kusznerko 6-4, 7-6. "I wanted to give a good fight to my opponent," said Makarome. "It was a close match and I played well."

Robert Loeb from Hilton Head, S.C., didn't mind Sunday's rain delay. "I haven't been playing a lot of tennis, because of my hamstring (injury), so it was nice to get a rest."

While most players aren't bothered by the third-set scoring modification, given the choice, many would opt out. "I'd rather play out the third set," said 14-year-old Joseph Cartledge from Roanoke, Va. "But it doesn't really matter."

Boys 14's

"I can't say I would have won the match," said Gianni Ross from Burr Ridge, Ill. "A full third set (suits) my game." Ross lost to No. 1 seed Alex Phillips from Peachtree City, Ga. 7-6; 0-6; 1-0 in the finals.

"The pressure was pretty tough, Phillips said of his No. 1 seed status. "I came into the tournament feeling like I had to win." Of his finals match, Phillips said, "It (the match tiebreak) was tough. "I felt like he hit so many winners. He stepped into the court and took the ball on the rise."

Girls 14's

Alpharetta resident, Alexa Bortles defeated opponent. Isabella Lorenzini from Clarendon Hills, Ill., 2-6, 6-4, 1-0. Bortles is no stranger to national competition. Three weeks ago, she traveled to California to play. "I went a few days earlier to get used to the time zone difference." She's back in Georgia winning "I'm very excited and proud of myself," she said in a post-match interview after her finals match. After losing the first set she told herself to keep fighting. "I told myself, 'It (is) the last match of the day, you're almost there.'"

Another Alpharetta resident, unseeded Lauren McCall, snagged the three-four playoff trophy. "I was nervous. I hate tiebreaks," said McCall, who is 14 years old. McCall had to play three matches in one day. "I was playing good the whole match. She(McCall's opponent) didn't miss a lot. I had to make her miss or hit winners."

Trevor Croyder from Marietta, Ga., grabbed the boys three-four playoff when his opponent, Michal Kusznerko withdrew due to emergency. Kusznerko lives in Chicago.

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