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Wilson Minions 2.0 Jr 25
Meet the Wilson Minions 2.0 Jr 25, the essential junior tennis racket in a vibrant yellow, black, black combination. Perfectly crafted for the youngest tennis enthusiasts, aged 8-10 or 126-140 cm in height, this durable aluminium racket is designed to gently evoke the inner thirst for this classic sport. It is a fantastic gateway to the world of tennis, with its lightweight composition offering both enjoyment and ease of play.
Distinguished Features
With an eye-catching Minions-inspired graphic design, the Wilson Minions 2.0 Jr 25 stands out among peers. Its remarkable features include a racket string pattern of 16/17 and a balance of 310 mm. The racket head measures 612 cm2, and the overall unit weighs a mere 210g, making it easy to manoeuvre during extended play.
Suitable for Both Girls and Boys
No distinction has been made in making this racket accessible to everyone. Whether your child is a girl or a boy, this racket's multicolored design and Minions theme will undoubtedly appeal to them.
Performance and Comfort
The Wilson Minions 2.0 Jr 25 prioritizes the player's dynamic needs and comfort level. Whether your young one is a beginner or moderately advanced, plays a few times a year, month, or week, this racket is a perfect partner in their journey. Additional benefits include a cover (half-cover) for protection and convenience.
Tennis Ball Recommendation
For maximum performance, we recommend the use of low compression balls with this racket. Please note, this model does not include a vibration dampener. Enkindle your child's passion for tennis with the Wilson Minions 2.0 Jr 25. Allow them to explore, have fun, and excel in their sporting endeavors.
Choosing the right racket makes playing tennis easier and more fun. This is especially important in childhood. Kids rackets are shorter, lighter, and have smaller handle sizes than senior rackets. Better-quality and more expensive children's rackets are made of graphite composites. The sizes of the handles of children's rackets are normally matched to the size of the rackets. All children's rackets have factory-made strings, which are rarely replaced due to the fact that tennis classes for younger children (4-8 years) should be conducted with balls with reduced compression and also because children do not hit the balls as hard as adults. It should be remembered that when choosing a racket for a child, apart from his age, it is also necessary to take into account physical conditions such as height and weight.
To correctly choose the size of the racket for the height and age of the child, use the following diagram:
Racket length |
17/19 inches |
21 inches |
23 inches |
25 inches |
26 inches |
Approximate height |
89 - 99 cm |
100 - 112 cm |
113 - 125 cm |
126 - 140 cm |
141 - 165 cm |
Approximate age |
2 - 4 years |
4 - 6 years |
6 - 8 years |
8 - 10 years |
10 - 12 years |
Junior racket handle sizes
G 2 = 4 1/4 inches = 108 mm
G 1 = 4 1/8 inches = 104 mm
G 0 = 4 inches = 100 mm
G 00 = 3 7/8 inches = 98 mm
G 000 = 3 3/4 inches = 95 mm
G 0000 = 3 5/8 inches = 92 mm
G 00000 = 3 1/2 inches = 89 mm
There are no markings in millimeters on the rockets. We converted inches to centimeters to make it easier to choose the right handle if you cannot pick up the racket in your hand.
You won’t find grip size markings in centimetres. To make it easier, we converted inches to centimetres, to help you choose the right size. It will be useful for you when you are unable to try the racket in the shop, e.g. when you want to buy a racket in the online store.
Information about the size of the grip is usually located on its bottom. Size of the grip is very important, however in contrast to the head size, not because different sizes give different effects during the game. Grip circumference must be precisely matching players hand size, only then the player may be sure that his grip will be firm, the racket will be stable in their hand, and the wrist won’t be overstrained.
The first method may be done without the racket, using only a ruler.
1. Straighten your hand and measure the distance from its centre to the end of the ring finger.
2. The result should be compared with the size chart, which we presented above which grip size should I choose.
The second method in which we may check if a certain grip is good for us will work only if we have a choice of few rackets with different grip sizes. If you don’t have one, you can always use a racket of your friend and see if his grip is good for you.
1. Grab the racket as on the picture above.
2. If the index finger of the other hand fits between the thenar eminence of the thumb and the fingertips, it means that the grip has proper size.
3. If there is too much space between the thenar eminence of the thumb and the tips of your fingers and your index finger cant fill this space, it means that the grip is too large and you should choose the grip with smaller circumference.
4. If you can’t fit your index finger it means that the grip is too small, and you should choose a racket with a bigger circumference.