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Babolat Aero Junior 25 (2026)

Babolat Aero Junior 25 (2026)

Regular price $99.00 USD
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Description

The Aero Junior 25 is the ideal racquet for young players eager to progress in their tennis journey.

Its lightweight graphite and aluminum frame ensures maneuverability and performance. With a look inspired by the racquets of champions like Carlos Alcaraz, it motivates your child to develop their technique and learn to put topspin on the ball. The grip is tailored for smaller hands, offering better control of shots while providing the power needed for kids to assert themselves on the court.

Perfect for children between 130 cm and 140 cm tall (approximately 9 to 11 years old), the Aero Junior 25 racquet simplifies the learning of technical strokes while boosting your child's confidence!

Benefits

Easy Power

With its graphite core, aluminum head, and open string pattern, the Aero Junior range provides young players aged 9 to 13 with an excellent power-to-maneuverability ratio, making it an ideal choice for developing their skills on the court.

Ease Of Handling

Did you give up as a child because learning tennis felt too complicated? Those days are behind you! With its graphite and aluminum construction, this lightweight racquet features a grip size perfectly suited to your child's hand size and height, making it easier for them to progress in the game.

Spin

Thanks to its 16x17 string pattern, your mini-champion will be able to start adding topspin to the ball, boosting their confidence with every shot they take.

Care Instructions

  • Maintain your tennis racquet's string tension by storing it in a room temperature environment, and replace the overgrip consistently to prevent slipping. Restring the racquet every six months. The best way to tell if your strings need to be replaced is by listening to the sound or if they are frayed. If you hear a loud pinging sound and you feel like the ball is flying off your racquet it is likely they are “flat” and need to be re-strung. 
  • Bring your tennis shoes in a separate bag and don’t wear them for other activities. Use a soft bristle brush to clean them.
  • To maintain your pickleball paddle, use a microfiber cloth with glass cleaner and replace the grip regularly. Avoid clicking the paddle on the floor and don't use it with different balls to prevent damage.
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