




Wilson Rush Pro 5 Jr Tennis Shoes - White/Deja Vu Blue
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Rush Pro 5 Jr Tennis Shoes
This White/Deja Vu Blue colorway is the youth-sizes-only version of Wilson's junior competition shoe, running 2 US to 7 US. The engineering that matters sits in the midsole: an extended TPU plate that resists twist, so the shoe stays flat and supportive when a junior pushes off hard to change direction instead of folding over at the edge.
The trade-off is cost and weight against durability. This is a heavier and more expensive shoe than a basic cushioned junior trainer, and a player having one lesson a week gains nothing from the difference. A junior in weekly match play does, because the plate and the Duralast outsole are what keep the shoe intact through a full season of hard-court training.
Key Features
- Extended TPU plate is embedded in the midsole to resist twist and steady the foot in lateral movement.
- R-DST+ midsole delivers cushioning with energy return for repeated sprints and stops.
- Duralast High Abrasion Rubber in the outsole is built to take toe-drag and sliding on hard courts.
- EndoFit inner sleeve secures the midfoot and limits movement inside the shoe.
- Gammaweave mesh upper ventilates without collapsing under load.
- Textile upper and lining keep the interior comfortable for growing feet.
- Low-cut construction leaves the ankle unrestricted.
Specifications
- Upper: Textile
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber (Duralast High Abrasion)
- Sport: Tennis
- Gender: Junior
- Cut: Low
- Sizes: 2 US - 7 US
Who It's For
- Older juniors in youth sizing who are already playing competitive matches.
- Players who train several times a week and go through outsoles quickly.
- Juniors who want a predominantly white shoe with a color accent for club settings.
- Players who need side-to-side support that a running shoe cannot provide.
- Parents replacing a worn-out pair mid-season and wanting the next one to last longer.
Why Buy This Shoe
Against the Rush Pro Ace Jr, the other junior shoe here, this is the performance choice: the Ace is cheaper and wider through the toe box but has no TPU plate and no high-abrasion outsole. If your junior has broad feet or plays for fun, the Ace is the better value. If they are on a tournament schedule, the extra durability is usually the cheaper option over a year.
Check the size run first. This colorway stops at 2 US on the small end, so smaller juniors need one of the white versions in this range, which extend down into little-kid sizes. And if your player is still gaining a size a year, they may outgrow this shoe before it wears out - in which case a less expensive pair is the sensible call.
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Rush Pro 5 Jr Tennis Shoes
This White/Deja Vu Blue colorway is the youth-sizes-only version of Wilson's junior competition shoe, running 2 US to 7 US. The engineering that matters sits in the midsole: an extended TPU plate that resists twist, so the shoe stays flat and supportive when a junior pushes off hard to change direction instead of folding over at the edge.
The trade-off is cost and weight against durability. This is a heavier and more expensive shoe than a basic cushioned junior trainer, and a player having one lesson a week gains nothing from the difference. A junior in weekly match play does, because the plate and the Duralast outsole are what keep the shoe intact through a full season of hard-court training.
Key Features
- Extended TPU plate is embedded in the midsole to resist twist and steady the foot in lateral movement.
- R-DST+ midsole delivers cushioning with energy return for repeated sprints and stops.
- Duralast High Abrasion Rubber in the outsole is built to take toe-drag and sliding on hard courts.
- EndoFit inner sleeve secures the midfoot and limits movement inside the shoe.
- Gammaweave mesh upper ventilates without collapsing under load.
- Textile upper and lining keep the interior comfortable for growing feet.
- Low-cut construction leaves the ankle unrestricted.
Specifications
- Upper: Textile
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber (Duralast High Abrasion)
- Sport: Tennis
- Gender: Junior
- Cut: Low
- Sizes: 2 US - 7 US
Who It's For
- Older juniors in youth sizing who are already playing competitive matches.
- Players who train several times a week and go through outsoles quickly.
- Juniors who want a predominantly white shoe with a color accent for club settings.
- Players who need side-to-side support that a running shoe cannot provide.
- Parents replacing a worn-out pair mid-season and wanting the next one to last longer.
Why Buy This Shoe
Against the Rush Pro Ace Jr, the other junior shoe here, this is the performance choice: the Ace is cheaper and wider through the toe box but has no TPU plate and no high-abrasion outsole. If your junior has broad feet or plays for fun, the Ace is the better value. If they are on a tournament schedule, the extra durability is usually the cheaper option over a year.
Check the size run first. This colorway stops at 2 US on the small end, so smaller juniors need one of the white versions in this range, which extend down into little-kid sizes. And if your player is still gaining a size a year, they may outgrow this shoe before it wears out - in which case a less expensive pair is the sensible call.




