




Wilson Rush Pro 5 Jr Tennis Shoes - White/Sycamore
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Description
Rush Pro 5 Jr Tennis Shoes
White/Sycamore is the muted green option in Wilson's junior competition line, offered in youth sizes 2 US to 7 US. The reason to buy it is not the finish but the extended TPU plate running through the midsole, which resists twist and keeps the foot supported when a junior loads the outside edge in a hard direction change.
The trade-off is the usual one at this level: a plate, an abrasion-resistant outsole and a full R-DST+ midsole make the shoe heavier and dearer than a simple cushioned junior trainer. A once-a-week player gets no return on that. A junior training three or four times a week gets a shoe that reaches the end of the season with its outsole intact.
Key Features
- Extended TPU plate stiffens the midsole against twist for lateral stability.
- R-DST+ midsole balances cushioning with energy return through repeated sprints and stops.
- Duralast High Abrasion Rubber in the outsole handles the toe-drag and sliding wear typical of junior play.
- EndoFit inner sleeve locks in the midfoot so the foot does not slide inside the shoe.
- Gammaweave mesh upper keeps the foot ventilated while holding structure.
- Textile upper and lining for a soft interior on growing feet.
- Low-cut construction allows free ankle movement.
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
- Junior competitors in youth sizing who train through the season.
- Players who want something other than the standard white or blue colorways.
- Juniors who wear out ordinary sport shoes on court within a term.
- Players who need genuine torsional support rather than just cushioning.
- Parents choosing one durable pair over two cheaper replacements.
Why Buy This Shoe
Compared with the Rush Pro Ace Jr in the same range, this is the competition option: the Ace is less expensive and roomier through the toe box but has neither the TPU plate nor the high-abrasion outsole. Wide feet and casual play point to the Ace. A regular match schedule points here, where the durability difference usually costs less over a year than replacing a cheaper shoe twice.
Two practical notes. This colorway is youth sizing only, from 2 US, so smaller juniors need one of the white versions that extend into little-kid sizes. And a player still gaining a size a year may outgrow the shoe well before wearing it out, which changes the calculation entirely.
Performance
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Rush Pro 5 Jr Tennis Shoes
White/Sycamore is the muted green option in Wilson's junior competition line, offered in youth sizes 2 US to 7 US. The reason to buy it is not the finish but the extended TPU plate running through the midsole, which resists twist and keeps the foot supported when a junior loads the outside edge in a hard direction change.
The trade-off is the usual one at this level: a plate, an abrasion-resistant outsole and a full R-DST+ midsole make the shoe heavier and dearer than a simple cushioned junior trainer. A once-a-week player gets no return on that. A junior training three or four times a week gets a shoe that reaches the end of the season with its outsole intact.
Key Features
- Extended TPU plate stiffens the midsole against twist for lateral stability.
- R-DST+ midsole balances cushioning with energy return through repeated sprints and stops.
- Duralast High Abrasion Rubber in the outsole handles the toe-drag and sliding wear typical of junior play.
- EndoFit inner sleeve locks in the midfoot so the foot does not slide inside the shoe.
- Gammaweave mesh upper keeps the foot ventilated while holding structure.
- Textile upper and lining for a soft interior on growing feet.
- Low-cut construction allows free ankle movement.
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
- Junior competitors in youth sizing who train through the season.
- Players who want something other than the standard white or blue colorways.
- Juniors who wear out ordinary sport shoes on court within a term.
- Players who need genuine torsional support rather than just cushioning.
- Parents choosing one durable pair over two cheaper replacements.
Why Buy This Shoe
Compared with the Rush Pro Ace Jr in the same range, this is the competition option: the Ace is less expensive and roomier through the toe box but has neither the TPU plate nor the high-abrasion outsole. Wide feet and casual play point to the Ace. A regular match schedule points here, where the durability difference usually costs less over a year than replacing a cheaper shoe twice.
Two practical notes. This colorway is youth sizing only, from 2 US, so smaller juniors need one of the white versions that extend into little-kid sizes. And a player still gaining a size a year may outgrow the shoe well before wearing it out, which changes the calculation entirely.




