WILSON CLASH 26 V3 Junior Tennis Racket 2025 is pre-strung tennis racket with a 26-inch frame, offering juniors the perfect blend of power, comfort and precision.
Built for juniors who are developing their game, the Clash 26 V3 sets a new standard for comfort, control and game-changing playability. Revived with a sleek black finish and bright red accents, this lightweight racket for juniors is exceptionally arm-friendly thanks to its patented SI3D technology. This redesigned layup balances flexibility and stability through the swing, enabling young players to play aggressively and confidently without sacrificing ball control. The enlarged sweet spot permits more forgiveness on off-center contact. Agiplast plant-based end cap, bumper and grommets are sustainable elements that help reduce the racket’s overall environmental footprint.
The best way to research buying a new racket for your child is to visit our store at Farnham, in Surrey. PURE RACKET SPORT specialises in only racket sports and has a large range of all they will need for their Tennis. Try out this Tennis Racket and our range of JUNIOR Tennis demo rackets in store in our HITTING ROOM. We here to give advice and guidance about which model might be best and explain how the new technology can improve your game. As a business, we are not sponsored by any individual brand, and therefore can offer completely unbiased advice.
About WILSON : Canadian-born Thomas Wilson established the company in 1914, partnering with American Jack Kramer in the late 1950’s who created the Jack Kramer Autograph, which turned out to be one of the top-selling racquets of all time. In 1967, the company introduced the first steel racquet, the Wilson T2000. – endorsed by Jimmy Connors In the 1980s Wilson began developing rackets with an entirely new construction made with graphite and Kelva. Pete Sampras used the original Kevlar Pro Staff 85 racket,for the majority of his entire professional career. Wilson continued to present day positioning themselves among the game’s legends by signing both Roger Federer and Serena Williams Williams have both used Wilson racquets to win a stunning number of combined major singles championships in their careers.