26 inch junior tennis racquets — the largest junior size, designed for kids aged 10-12 transitioning to full-size adult tennis. Sturdy Racquets stocks the full Australian range of 26" tennis racquets across every major brand, including the performance Pure Drive Jr 26, Pure Aero Jr 26, Wilson Blade 26 V10, and more.
What is a 26" junior tennis racquet?
26" tennis racquets weigh approximately 240–265g — close to a lightweight adult frame, but with a smaller grip and shorter length sized for pre-teen and early-teen players. Played on full-size courts with standard yellow tennis balls (or Stage 3 Green for younger 26" users). The 26" is the bridge between junior and adult tennis — the last step before kids move into 27" adult frames around age 12-13.
Top 26" picks
Performance options include the Babolat Pure Drive Jr 26 (Blue and Lite Blue), Babolat Pure Aero Junior 26, Babolat Pure Aero Rafa Jr 26 (Nadal's signature), Babolat Pure Strike Jr 26, Wilson Tennis Junior Racquet Blade 26 V9 / V10, Wilson Ultra 26 v5, Wilson Clash 26 v3, and the Tecnifibre TFight 26. Entry-level options include Babolat B'Fly 25, Comet 26, Carlitos Jr 26, and Tempo Iga 26.
The transition to adult frames
When your child outgrows 26", they're typically ready for adult-size 27" frames — start with our lightweight tennis racquets (sub-285g) like the Babolat Pure Drive Lite or Wilson Clash 100UL. For competitive juniors stepping up, see our performance junior tennis racquets range.
Frequently Asked Questions
What age is a 26" tennis racquet for?
Approximately ages 10-12. Tall 9-year-olds and smaller 13-year-olds may also use 26". Most kids transition from 26" to 27" adult frames between ages 12-14.
What's the Wilson Blade 26 V10?
The junior version of Wilson's flagship tour racquet. Used by elite junior players developing competitive technique. The same control-focused playing characteristics as the adult Blade 98 V10, scaled to junior dimensions.
Should I buy a Pure Drive Jr or Pure Aero Jr at 26"?
Pure Drive Jr is the all-rounder — power, depth, easy access. Pure Aero Jr is spin-focused — better for kids who like to hit with heavy topspin. Both are excellent performance junior choices.
What balls go with a 26" racquet?
Standard yellow tennis balls for full-court play. Younger 26" users (ages 9-10) may still use Stage 3 Green balls during the transition period. See our Stage 3 Green and all-court tennis balls ranges.
How long will a 26" racquet last?
Children grow quickly at this age — a 26" racquet typically gets 1-2 years of use before kids transition to adult-size 27" frames. Heavy hitters in junior tournaments may also wear strings out faster than the racquet outgrows them.