
Wilson Pro Staff Precision 21 Inch Junior Tennis Racket
Give young players the best start in the game with the Wilson Pro Staff Precision 21in Junior Tennis Racket in Red, recommended for ages 5 to 6.
Designed to make learning tennis simple and fun, the Pro Staff Precision 21in features a lightweight AirLite Alloy frame for easy swinging, helping juniors build confidence as they begin to hit the ball more regularly.
The Perimeter Weighting System adds stability to the frame, helping the racket stay steady when they hit the ball. That means more consistent shots, even if their timing isn’t perfect. C Beam Technology gives a bit of extra power, keeping rallies going for more fun and more practice.
Give young players the best start in the game with the Wilson Pro Staff Precision 21in Junior Tennis Racket in Red, recommended for ages 5 to 6.
Designed to make learning tennis simple and fun, the Pro Staff Precision 21in features a lightweight AirLite Alloy frame for easy swinging, helping juniors build confidence as they begin to hit the ball more regularly.
The Perimeter Weighting System adds stability to the frame, helping the racket stay steady when they hit the ball. That means more consistent shots, even if their timing isn’t perfect. C Beam Technology gives a bit of extra power, keeping rallies going for more fun and more practice.
Original: $42.90
-65%$42.90
$15.01Description
Give young players the best start in the game with the Wilson Pro Staff Precision 21in Junior Tennis Racket in Red, recommended for ages 5 to 6.
Designed to make learning tennis simple and fun, the Pro Staff Precision 21in features a lightweight AirLite Alloy frame for easy swinging, helping juniors build confidence as they begin to hit the ball more regularly.
The Perimeter Weighting System adds stability to the frame, helping the racket stay steady when they hit the ball. That means more consistent shots, even if their timing isn’t perfect. C Beam Technology gives a bit of extra power, keeping rallies going for more fun and more practice.























