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Junior racket
€ 24,95 € 19,95
550 cm²
16/17
195 g
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Junior racket
€ 24,95 € 19,95
535 cm²
16/17
185 g
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Racket Roots
Junior racket
€ 24,95 € 19,95
530 cm²
16/17
175 g
Available sizes:
Racket Roots
Junior racket
€ 24,95 € 19,95
535 cm²
16/17
185 g
Available sizes:
Racket Roots
Junior racket
€ 24,95 € 19,95
550 cm²
16/17
195 g
Available sizes:
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Racket Roots
Junior racket
€ 79,95 € 31,95
645 cm²
16/19
240 g
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Racket Roots
Junior racket
€ 24,95 € 19,95
530 cm²
16/17
175 g
Available sizes:

Racket Roots Tennis Rackets for Kids

Choosing the right kids' racket is crucial for children to enjoy their time on the tennis court. Conversely, playing with a racket that does not fit can ruin the game for kids quickly, for they improve very slowly–until they get so frustrated that they give up the sport entirely. It does not have to come that far, as kids' rackets by Racket Roots function as the perfect companion for youngsters until they can switch to an adult racket. 

Ultimately, there is the right Racket Roots racket for every age and playing level––from little ones just picking up tennis to almost grown-ups. Adult rackets usually start at 27 inches long, which is about 68,5 centimetres. Kids rackets typically range from 19 to 26 inches (48 to 66 centimetres).

Four Groups of Rackets Roots Kids' Rackets

Usually, there are four groups of kids' rackets so the juniors can grow with their racket. High-quality rackets by Racket Roots are no exception:

  1. Stage 4 — These rackets are made for children from three years old. You can recognise them through the affix "19 ", which stands for the length. 
  2. Stage 3 — You can identify this category for Racket Roots kids' rackets for aspiring youngsters between four and five years old with a height of roughly one metre via the affix "21 ".
  3. Stage 2 — Kids aged six and over and taller than 1.15 metres use tennis rackets around ten centimetres shorter than adult rackets—lock for a "23 ". " 
  4. Stage 1 — Carrying the token "25," these kids' rackets by Racket Roots measure 63,5 centimetres, almost the length of an adult racket. The design is very similar, and they use the same technologies. Depending on their height and skills, kids from eight years old can enjoy their rackets on the court. 

What You Need to Consider When Choosing Kids' Rackets

When choosing the perfect Racket Roots tennis racket for your kid, you need to consider many factors so the youngsters can enjoy their time on the court as much as possible. The Racket Roots kids' racket's size, weight and strength play an integral role there. However, the size only partially complies with your kid's age. Their height and playing level are equally important. You can determine the correct length for a kid's racket by measuring the distance from the ground to the forefinger with the arm stretched out towards the ground. 

The Racket Roots tennis racket's size is integral to the development and, therefore, the lasting joy of tennis juniors. Too big rackets are too tricky to handle, while too small ones compromise the stroke. Weight is another vital aspect when buying a Racket Roots kids' racket. With one that is too light, your kid will struggle to perform a powerful stroke. Too much weight, on the other hand, leads to fatigue, negatively impacts the stroke and can even cause injuries like a tennis elbow. 

Racket Roots: How to Find the Right Grip Strength

In addition to size and weight, grip strength is another important factor when choosing a Racket Roots racket, for too big or small grips can lead to impure strokes, which can cause your kid to tense up and result in a tennis elbow. That is not only painful and unpleasant, it may even be the end of the tennis career. 

Hence, you need to test how well the Racket Roots tennis racket fits in your kid's hand. To do so, grip the racket like you were performing a forehand stroke. The other hand's pinky should fit neatly between the hitting hand's fingertips and palm. That's your right grip strength. 

Being Short-Sighted with Kids' Rackets

Since most teenagers start playing with adult rackets, you need to get used to regular racket changes until then. Kids quickly evolve physically and in terms of their game. Hence, with more height and better technique, your kids' racket also needs to grow. There, Racket Roots is your perfect companion.

If you let your kid play with a, from their perspective, shrinking or way too big racket, they will start losing their joy for tennis over time or even get injured—let's not forget about that tennis elbow. Therefore, skipping racket sizes to save money and switching from a Racket Roots kids' racket for three-year-olds to a model for little pros is not advisable. For a stringent development, if the kid and racket grow together. 

Racket Roots Kids' Rackets for Every Age

At Tennis-Point, you will find Racket Roots tennis rackets for every level. Using kids' rackets by Racket Roots from stage four to stage one, you can ensure your kids enjoy themselves as much as possible while developing on the tennis court. If you order from our online tennis shop today, they can start on the court in no time, thanks to our fast deliveries. 

 

Should you have chosen the wrong size or, in the unlikely case of the Racket Roots tennis racket not meeting your expectations, you can rely on our 100-day money-back guarantee. That way, you are not taking any risks. At the same time, you are doing your kid a favour as they will enjoy tennis with one of those bambini rackets. 

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