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HEAD Gravity 26 2023 Junior Tennis Racket
Black/Mixed

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HEAD Gravity 26 2023 Junior Tennis Racket
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Description

Crush your opponent with dominant tennis using the HEAD Gravity Jr. 26 tennis racket in Black/Mixed, as endorsed by German superstar Sascha Zverev.

Returning with a new paintjob for 2023, the junior Gravity range offers ultimate control over the ball thanks to its unique teardrop head shape. The rounder shape shifts the sweetspot upwards, lengthening cross strings in the upper-middle section of the racket for a more forgiving feel.

Featuring HEAD’s Innegra carbon composite technology, the frame reduces vibrations felt on ball impact, which is particularly beneficial for younger players, allowing them to play in comfort and enjoy the game.

In terms of power, the Gravity benefits from the efficient energy transfer of a Graphite-based construction, and the shape of the head also produces a little bit of extra punch thanks to those extended crosses.

Weighing in at 250 grams, the Gravity 26 offers younger players the ultimate control of the Gravity range in an easy-to-manoeuvre frame. A 26-inch length is just right for 9 to 11-year-olds, and the Gravity range’s sleek colour scheme is sure to be a hit with the Zverevs of the future.
Description

Crush your opponent with dominant tennis using the HEAD Gravity Jr. 26 tennis racket in Black/Mixed, as endorsed by German superstar Sascha Zverev.

Returning with a new paintjob for 2023, the junior Gravity range offers ultimate control over the ball thanks to its unique teardrop head shape. The rounder shape shifts the sweetspot upwards, lengthening cross strings in the upper-middle section of the racket for a more forgiving feel.

Featuring HEAD’s Innegra carbon composite technology, the frame reduces vibrations felt on ball impact, which is particularly beneficial for younger players, allowing them to play in comfort and enjoy the game.

In terms of power, the Gravity benefits from the efficient energy transfer of a Graphite-based construction, and the shape of the head also produces a little bit of extra punch thanks to those extended crosses.

Weighing in at 250 grams, the Gravity 26 offers younger players the ultimate control of the Gravity range in an easy-to-manoeuvre frame. A 26-inch length is just right for 9 to 11-year-olds, and the Gravity range’s sleek colour scheme is sure to be a hit with the Zverevs of the future.
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Product Features
• Endorsed by Sascha Zverev and Andrey Rublev
• Headsize: 645 sq cm / 100 sq in
• Weight (Unstrung): 250g / 8.8oz
• Balance (Unstrung): 310mm / 0.8 HL
• Beam: 22mm
• Length: 660mm / 26in
• String Pattern: 16/19
• Technology: Innegra, DAMPPlus
• Recommended for ages 9-11
• Please note this racket will come strung unless the image displays otherwise
• Please note that all HEAD Gravity rackets come without a protective head cover
Additional Information
  • Quick Ref: 278495
  • Man. Ref: 235003

Tennis Racket Profile Guide

Power

Power rackets feature stiffer constructions and thicker frames that provide easy depth and added pace with minimal effort, helping players generate power on every shot. Compared to spin rackets—another popular category in today’s game—they tend to produce lower shot trajectories while still delivering strong baseline depth without requiring as much physical input. These rackets are often available in 98 square inch head sizes for players who want a balance of power and control, while the more standard 100 square inch versions offer maximum forgiveness.

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