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- Prestrung tennis racquet
- Child Height Range: 3’11″ – 4’6″
- Head Size: 95″
- Strung Weight: 7.2 oz (205 g)
- Length: 23″
Product Description Endorsed by the star athlete himself, the Wilson® Roger Federer junior recreational tennis racquet features a Volcanic frame for extra power…. More >>
Wilson Roger Federer 23″ Junior Tennis Racquet

- Junior racquet with nice blend of power and control
- Revolutionary giant grommets at the 3 and 9 o’clock position
- Produces larger sweet spot across the entire swing bed
- Less aerodynamic drag creates faster swing speed
- 92-square-inch head size; measures 21 inches
Product Description The AirO Ace 21 features AirO large grommet technology at 3 & 9 oclock for increased racquet speed in a fusionlite alloy racquet. Head Size: 92 sq./ Weight (unstrung): 6.2 oz/ Length: 21/ Composition: Fusionlite Alloy O-Beam/ Grip: Technigrip. 7T06UAmazon.com Product Description The Prince Jr. AirO Ace 21 tennis racquet is ideal for junior players looking for the perfect blend of comfort and control. The AirO Ace 21 is outfitted with Prince’s AirO technology, which replaces traditional pin-sized string holes with large grommets at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions. This creates total string freedom and an expanded sweet spot, producing a livelier response across the entire swing bed. As a result, players… More >>
Prince Jr. AirO Ace 21 Tennis Racquet
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- The adult racquet, which comes with a cover, has Titanium Technology for superior performance.
- The racquet has Perfect Damp for maximum comfort and vibration damping.
- The Contour Cushion grip gives you the maximum cushioning and provides extra comfort.
- The racquet is named Cool Earth and supports protecting our world.
- The grip size is 4 1/4″.
Head Tour Pro Strung Tennis Racquet

- Junior racquet with nice blend of power and control
- Made of 100-percent graphite with straight beam construction
- 4-inch composite Technigrip for maximum comfort
- String pattern of 16 x 18; 24mm cross section
- 100-square-inch head size; measures 26 inches
Product Description The Ignite 26 is a traditional straight beam 100% graphite racquet for junior players looking for the perfect blend of power and control. Head Size: 100 sq./ Weight (unstrung): 7.9 oz/ Length: 26/ Balance: 12.8/ Cross Section: 24 mm/ String Pattern: 16×18/ Composition: Graphite Composition/ Grip: Technigrip. 7T06GAmazon.com Product Description The Prince Jr. Ignite 26 tennis racquet is ideal for junior players looking for the perfect blend of power and control. The Ignite 26 is made of 100-percent graphite, with a traditional straight beam construction that improves racquet command. The 4-inch composite Technigrip, meanwhile, is comfortable in the hand. Specifications: Head size: 100 square … More >>
Prince Jr. Ignite 26 Tennis Racquet

- 16-gauge racquet string for improving feel and ball control
- Made of sturdy, resilient co-polymer fluorocarbon resin fibers
- Provides excellent touch and finesse without compromising power
- Used by more than 50 percent of the ATP’s top 100 pros
- Aluminum fibers added
Amazon.com Product Description Boost the finesse of your racquet with the ALU Power 16-gauge tennis racquet string. Considered one of the finest strings available for players who want to improve their feel and ball control, the ALU Power string is made of co-polymer fluorocarbon resin fibers, known for their durability and resilience. The fibers not only hold up to heavy use, but also provide excellent touch without compromise. The ALU Power 125 is the number one string on tour, and is used by more than 50 percent of the ATP’s top 100 pros. About Wilson Chicago-based Wilson Team Sports Company, a division of Amer Sports, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sports equipment. The company designs, m… More >>
Wilson ALU Power 125 Tennis Racquet String Set

- All-around tennis racquet with unmatched control and feel
- Next-generation [k]arophite black technology creates high precision
- Double Hole technology results in smoother feel and added power
- Designed for players of any skill level; weighs 10.1 ounces strung
- 103-square-inch head size; measures 27.25 inches long
Product Description For 2009, Wilson prints “K ZEN” only on the frame. The specification is for the K ZEN TEAM, despite the typo on the frame text.
The Wilson K Zen Team is an all-new racquet that delivers an extremely versatile combination of power, maneuverability, and comfort in a lighter (10.3 oz. strung) weight than the K Zen (11.1 oz. strung). Designed for a wide variety of players, the K Zen Team offers the control of a mid plus 103 sq. in. head size, with the added pop of a 27.25 in. length and a stiffer 26mm beam. A solid choice for a player looking for control, feel, with some added pop.
What is [K] Factor? At Wilson’s global launch of the [K] Factor product line in Las Vegas February … More >>
Wilson Zen Team Tennis Racquet

- Racquet is strung at the mid tension w/ Syn gut 16g.
- String is at Mid Tension
- 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty.
- Please Note: No Cover Available
Product Description The latest racquet used by Roger Federer, the Wilson Six One Tour BLX 90 picks up where the Wilson K Factor KSixOne Tour 90 left off. Wilson introduces the use of Basalt fiber (BLX) technology for improved feel and frame feedback, continuing to feature classic feel in the same tradition as the previous-generation Pro Staffs: nSixOne Tour 90, Hyper Pro Staff Tour 90 and Pro Staff Kevlar 85. 17mm flat beam and 90 square inch headsize provide the ultimate in feel and control for those players advanced enough to wield Federer’s racquet of choice. Specifications are nearly identical with the past generation K Six One Tour 90. BLX builds upon the very popular K Factor design, offering a refinement of Wilson frame tec… More >>
Wilson Six.One Tour BLX Tennis Racquet

- All racquets include free stringing with a basic synthetic gut.
- String tension is set to the middle of the recommended range.
Product Description Tomorrow’s champion can now fully develop their skill with this perfectly balanced racquet along with the new enhance BLX feel. Head Size: 100sq., Length: 26, Weight (strung): 8.9oz/252g, Balance (strung): 6pts. HH, String Pattern: 16×19, Cross Section: 26mm Dual Taper Beam. Strung. WRT530000… More >>
Wilson ’10 Six.One 26 BLX Junior Tennis Racquet

- Grip Size: 3 7/8
- Headsize: 105 sq. in. / 680 sq. cm.
- Weight Strung: 8.5 oz. / 240 g.
- Length: 25 in. / 63.5 cm.
- RBB00149
Product Description The Babolat 2010 Nadal 140 is a 25 inch junior size replica of Rafael Nadal’s AeroPro Drive GT, made from aluminum. Get your little one started playing today! Suited for ages 8-10 and juniors approximately 50″-55″ tall.Racquet SpecificationsHeadsize:105 sq. in.Weight:8.8 oz.Length:25 in.Grip Size:3-1/2″Pre-strung from Babolat, with head cover included.… More >>
NEW Babolat 2010 Nadal 25″ Junior 140 Tennis Racquet

- perfect first racquet!
- For ages 2-4 and/or 35-39″ in height
Product Description The Head Junior Radical 19 is a perfect first racquet!Specifications:For ages 2-4 and 35-39 inches in heightLightweight with large sweetspot21mm I-Beam Cross SectionSynthetic gripGrip Size: 3 5/8″Pre-Strung by the manufacturer.… More >>
Head Radical 19 Junior Tennis Racquet

- New version for 2010!
- Rafael Nadal’s racquet.
- 1 Year manufacturer warranty.
- Available to ship Feb. 10th
Product Description The Babolat AeroPro Drive GT (Graphite Tungsten) updates Rafael Nadal’s racquet by adding a hybrid of braided carbon fibers and tungsten filaments throughout the entire racquet. Tungsten strengthens the frame to reduce torque for greater precision (Babolat claims 26% more precision compared to the previous Aeropro Drive). Babolat continues to utilize the Cortex vibration filter at the top of the handle. Cortex is used in several of Babolat’s players racquets to enhance feel by cancelling only the 2 highest vibration frequencies. Only those frequencies that enhance feel are permitted to pass through the Cortex filter.Babolat has kept the specifications on the new Aeropro Drive GT virtually the same as the previo… More >>
Babolat ’10 Aeropro Drive Tennis Racquet

Product Description The Head Liquidmetal Radical MidPlus offers much of the control of the Liquidmetal Prestige, albeit in a slightly lighter weight frame. Very maneuverable thanks to a nicely weighted head light balance. The Liquidmetal Radical is best suited to an advanced level player with a fast to very fast swing who requires a very concentrated sweetspot. Very dense string pattern further enhances control without sacrificing feel.Racquet SpecificationsHeadsize:98 sq. in.Length: 27.00 in.Weight (strung):11.10 oz.Stiffness (Babolat RDC):66Balance:13.09 in. Head LightCross Section:21mm Straight BeamSwingweight:318 kg*sq. cmString Pattern:18×20Grip:Head HydroC… More >>
Head Liquidmetal Radical Mid Plus Tennis Racquet

- All-around tennis racquet with unmatched control and feel
- Next-generation [k]arophite black nanotechnology creates high precision
- Double Hole technology results in a smoother feel and added power
- Designed for players of any skill level; weighs 10.6 ounces strung
- 100-square-inch head size; measures 27 inches long; 4 to 4-5/8 grip
Product Description The Wilson K Six Two 100 is the next generation of the nCode n6 and nSix Two and remains one of the most versatile choices in the K Factor line. With the KSix Two, Wilson has combined the power, stability, and crispness of K Factor technology with a slightly more versatile, and a surprisingly controlled 25mm beam. No longer head heavy (as with previous generation n6 and Hammer 6.2), the KSix Two is more maneuverable and feels slightly lighter than its 10.5 oz. strung weight suggests. The KSix Two suits a wide variety of playing styles and ability levels, as long as the player possesses a moderate to long swing. All [K] Factor racquets utilize Wilson’s proprietary next-generation [K]arophite Black structure whic… More >>
Wilson Six.Two Tennis Racquet
I only played tennis with my father once. At that time, he wore a white T-shirt, white shorts that came to well above his mid-thighs, white shoes and white knee socks. In his defense, he was (and still is) in very good shape, and he pulled off the look much better than most of his contemporaries could have. Of course, the crowing glory to his ensemble was his wooden, circa 1975 tennis racquet. Its wooden frame and small, ovular head were in marked contrast to my racquet’s metal frame and neon-colored polyester strings. However, that contrast now serves as an excellent example of the changes tennis racquets have undergone over the past few decades.
Tennis racquets have, in one form or another, been around for hundreds of years. Up until the late 1960s, most tennis racquets were made of laminated wood. At that time, the first steel racquets were introduced and popularized by Jimmy Connors, a top American tennis player of the era. A few years later, aluminum construction came on the market, which allowed for racquets of much lighter weight. As a result, “oversized” racquet heads were popular for the first time. Previously, racquet heads had been about 65 square inches in area. After the inception of the aluminum frame, heads jumped in size to approximately 110 square inches. Aluminum frames were followed by carbon fiber, ceramics, glass fiber, boron and titanium composites in the early 1980s. Since then, composite frames have become the industry standard.
While modern tennis racquets vary in length, weight and head size. Those for adults are usually about 27 inches in length, and they can weigh between eight and twelve ounces (without strings). The size of the head is a major determining factor in a racquet’s capabilities. While a larger head allows for more power, a smaller one gives the player more precise control. Today, heads can vary from 90 to 137 square inches in area.
The strings are is another major area of racquet variability. On traditional tennis racquets, natural gut was the material of choice, and some modern racquets still use cow intestine. This material is actually considered by many to be the best for tennis racquet strings in terms of overall playability. However, natural gut strings break easily and are very expensive, which means that only professional tennis players tend to use them.
Synthetic gut, on the other hand, is widely used by amateurs and pros alike. It can be made from a variety of artificial materials, making it cheaper and easier to manufacture than the natural version. Strings made from synthetic gut are also more durable. The most popular synthetic strings are nylon. These strings have a tendency toward breakage and often come with wear-resistant coatings. Polyester is also common; these strings are fairly stiff and do not create as much power, which allows a player to better control the ball with a full swing. Kevlar is the stiffest and most durable of the synthetic materials. It is often used in conjunction with another material, as Kevlar by itself is too stiff for many players. All of these materials come in both “monofilament” and “multifilament” variations: the former means a string composed of a single, thick strand, the latter being a string made up of multiple, smaller strands.

- We string this racquet with a premium synthetic 16g gut at no additional charge at the mid tension.
Product Description The Prince Ozone 7 is an update to the Prince O3 Red and features one of the most generous sweetspots offered in the Prince racquet line thanks to the use of O-Ports that generates a livelier response across the entire string bed. Prince enhances the sweetspot with Carbon Wave Matrix Construction, in which Prince layers the graphite fibers in a wave pattern. This wave pattern complements the angular orientation of the other graphite layers, offering superior power versus traditional graphite contruction techniques.With a 105 square inch head size and a Prince Power Level of 1000, the Ozone 7 is the most-controlled option in the Ozone series. Nicely damped feel, with a generous sweetspot and very maneuverable at… More >>
Prince Ozone 7 Tennis Racquet
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