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HEAD SPEED 25″ Junior Graphite Tennis Racket

£84.50

HEAD SPEED 25inch JUNIOR GRAPHITE tennis racket 2022.   A junior 25 inch version of the adult HEAD MP frame, featuring the new Auxetic construction technology for improved feel. .A perfect racquet for kids aged from 8 to 10  (130 to 140cm) – who will appreciate how this junior frame is easy to handle.  Supplied with Free Racket Cover.

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Weight Unstrung (+/- 5g) 230
Head Size in Sq. in 100
Beam Width (mm) 24
Balance (+/- 5mm) 315
String Pattern 16×19
Length (inches) 25
Composition Graphite

Great shop for young tennis players – they love the chance to hit balls in our in store Hitting Room – and find the right size frame for their needs – as some children are more developed and stronger for their age, than others….. At PURE RACKET SPORT we carry a large range of everything you need for Tennis, Squash and Badminton. We sell a selection of junior tennis clothing in addition to all the accessories and equipment your child will need for the sport.   We are specialists – and our shop is 2,000 squ ft. so plenty of choice and good advice !  Find us in Farnham, Surrey – open 7 days a week with private customer car park right outside the entrance. 

 Head Sport was founded in the United States in 1950 by aeronautical engineer Howard Head. In the late 1960s, a tennis division was created when Howard Head figured out a way of strengthening the tennis racket by introducing the aluminium frame.  The idea became a success and was first introduced in the 1969 US Open.   In 1975 , one of the tennis players that Head sponsored, Arthur Ashe, incredibly won Wimbledon, defeating the favoured Jimmy Connors.  In 1997, Head created the first titanium and graphite tennis racket.    Head proved to be successful in 2012, with three Major winners during the year : Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open, Maria Sharapova at the French Open and Andy Murray at the US Open.  Head started integrating graphene into their rackets in 2013.

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