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  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
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Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green

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IDR 319,000
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
  • Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
Kids' 23" Tennis Racket TR130 - Green
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Our designers developed this racket for young, beginning tennis players who are between 116 and 125 cm in height.

The TR130 JR was redesigned with six concepts, developed in conjunction with trainers and kids, to help your child get better from their very first swing.

Racket frame: 100.0% Aluminium; Shaft: 100.0% Polyurethane; Racket string: 100.0% Polyamide; Bumper grommet: 100.0% Polyamide; Grip: 100.0% Polyurethane; Racket top cap: 100.0% Polyamide; Racket end cap: 100.0% Polyamide

BENEFITS

Ease of learning

It includes six concepts to make gripping, positioning and swinging easier.

Handling

A lightweight (219 g), easy-to-handle racket for your child's first rallies.

Forgiveness

The head size (625 cm²) mitigates centring errors.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

HAND PLACEMENT

Two sections on the handle to show kids where to place their hands:
- The dominant hand should grip the handle on the lower, unmarked area
- The second hand - especially for backhands - should grip the striated area.

This ensures good power and stability when hitting the ball.

RACKET GRIP

With its three coloured markings on the handle, the TR130 JR helps kids place their hands in the right position for forehands, backhands and serves.

Kids should be able to see:
- the yellow marking when hitting a forehand
- the white marking when serving
- the grey marking when hitting a backhand

This keeps the racket head in the right place when hitting the ball and ensures the ball is hit properly.

THE RIGHT STANCE

When your child receives the ball, they should hold the racket so they can see the face of the person on the frame.

Their legs should be slightly apart and knees bent to be in the right stance to hit the ball.

SECOND HAND PLACEMENT

When setting up to hit the ball, the second hand plays a key role in stabilising the racket and ensuring the right movement: the racket should be high and ready to receive the ball.
The hand should be placed on the throat of the racket.

We put visual and textured markings on the grip to make this easier.

SETTING UP AND FOLLOWING THROUGH

To help kids set up and follow through when swinging, we placed a small figure on the edge of the racket.
At the beginning of the movement, the figure should be "looking at" the ball as it's coming towards the racket.
At the end of the movement, it should still be "looking at" the ball after it is hit.

This forces your child to set up and follow through properly.

SWEET SPOT

We placed a small white ball-shaped mark in the centre of the strings.

By trying to align the ball with this mark when they hit it, your child will focus on centring the ball on the racket and maintain the proper position.

Their hits will be better and the game will be more enjoyable. When the ball is hit in the centre of the racket - called the sweet spot - the result is a stronger, more precise hit with less vibration.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Weight: 219 g
Balance: 28.5 cm

Length: 58.5
Head size: 625 sq cm

Composition

Aluminium frame for a robust and affordable racket.