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24-inch junior tennis rackets

Junior racket sizes

How to choose a 24-inch junior tennis racket

A 24-inch junior racket generally suits an intermediate step between introduction and progression and players who are approximately 125–135 cm tall. The range is a guideline: coordination, strength, experience and training frequency also matter. The aim is natural racket movement, reliable control and learning without compensating for excessive length or weight.

01

Start with height

Match current height to racket length and use age only as a secondary guide.

  • A racket that is too long is harder to accelerate.
  • A racket that is too short may limit reach.
  • Between two sizes, consider strength and coordination.
02

Compare weight and construction

Rackets of the same length can have very different playing characteristics.

  • Aluminium supports the first steps.
  • Composite frames add stability and feel.
  • Graphite suits more frequent use.
03

Check grip and progression

The handle should feel comfortable and the racket should match development.

  • Prioritise comfort and control.
  • Do not size up for appearance alone.
  • Review the size after a growth spurt.

Continue your search

Height ranges are guidelines. At the border between two sizes, also consider strength, coordination and training frequency.

Unsure between two options?

Tell us the player’s height, approximate age and experience. We will help compare alternatives without choosing a racket that is too long or heavy.

  • Specialist advice
  • Choice by height and level
  • Support before purchase

Why buy junior rackets from Ipontennis

Specialist selectionModels for different learning and development stages.
Practical adviceHelp relating height, length, weight and level.
Recognised brandsA junior range that makes equivalent options easier to compare.
Confident purchaseClear information and personal support before choosing.

The right size is not the racket that will last for the greatest number of years; it is the one that lets the child play well now. A proportionate choice supports control, confidence and more natural technique.

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