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Wilson Venus & Serena 21" Youth Tennis Racket
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Wilson Venus & Serena 21" Youth Tennis Racket | Sports

by Wilson

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  • Recommend for children ages 4 to 6.
  • Pre-Strung by the manufacturer.


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Product Description
WILSON Venus & Serena 21" Racket features Volcanic Frame Technology for power and stability. Titanium Alloy for lightweight strength. Bumper guard extends racket life. 95" Midplus head size. Average strung weight 6.2 oz. 3 1/2" grip.

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