How parents can choose the right tennis racket for their child

MITA Junior Tennis Racket & Ball Guide

Choosing a first or new tennis racket is an important step in a child’s athletic development. The right equipment affects not only the speed of progress but also the young athlete’s health and comfort on court.

What Parents Should Pay Attention To

Size — Focus on Height, Not Age

The most important factor is the child’s height. A racket that is too long can negatively affect technique and place unnecessary strain on the shoulder and elbow.

General Guidelines:
• 21” — height 43–45 inches
• 23” — 45–49 inches
• 25” — 49–55 inches
• 26” — 55–61 inches

When the racket is placed vertically next to the child, the top of the frame should be around ankle height.

Weight Matters

The racket should feel light and comfortable. If your child struggles to swing freely or holds the racket with visible tension, it may be too heavy. Excessive weight can lead to discomfort and potential injury.

Grip Size

The handle should fit comfortably in the child’s hand — not too thick and not too thin. An incorrect grip size may cause unnecessary tension in the wrist and forearm.

Don’t Buy “For Growth”!

This is the most common mistake. A racket that is too big can slow down technical development and make learning proper mechanics more difficult.

The best approach is to consult with a coach before purchasing a racket. Proper selection supports healthy development, faster progress, and greater enjoyment of the game.

Junior tennis racket guide

Ball & Court Progression Guide

🔴 RED Stage (Ages 5–8)

Racket: 19”–23”
Ball: 25% compression — extremely light and soft (lower bounce, slower speed)

  • Ideal introduction to tennis
  • Played on 36-foot courts
  • Builds coordination and technical fundamentals

🟠 ORANGE Stage (Ages 9–10)

Racket: 25”
Ball: 50% compression — slightly smaller, 50% slower, lower bounce (60-foot courts)

  • Enhances rally consistency
  • Develops control, movement, and tactical awareness

🟢 GREEN Stage (Ages 11+)

Racket: 26”
Ball: 75% compression — same size as regular, 25% slower

  • Smooth transition to full court
  • Prepares players for competitive performance

🟡 YELLOW BALL

100% compression

  • Full-court competitive tennis

Professional Advice

Racket size should always be selected based on height and physical readiness — not just age. Ball progression depends on the player’s level, and it is best to receive guidance from your coach.

At MITA, we guide every family through the right progression pathway to ensure healthy development and long-term success.