




Wilson Rush Pro Ace Junior Tennis Shoes - Deja Vu Blue/Orange Tiger
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Rush Pro Ace Junior Tennis Shoes
The Rush Pro Ace Junior is the wide-foot option in Wilson's junior line, and this is the loud one: Deja Vu Blue with Orange Tiger detailing. Its toe box is cut with noticeably more room than most junior court shoes, which matters because juniors are the players most often squeezed into something a half size too narrow.
The trade-off is structure against softness. A chassis running the full length of the shoe steadies the foot when a junior plants and pivots, but it also makes the shoe firmer underfoot than a soft trainer. Players who want a pillowy ride will notice it; players who roll their ankles in a soft shoe will be glad of it.
Key Features
- Roomier toe box gives wide junior feet somewhere to spread instead of pressing against the side panels.
- Full-length chassis runs the length of the shoe and supports the arch, which steadies the foot when pivoting and pushing off.
- Plush cushioning under a lightweight upper, so the extra structure does not turn the shoe into a brick.
- Drag pad reinforces the area juniors destroy first if they drag a toe on the serve.
- Dense rubber compound in the outsole for abrasion resistance across a season.
- Hard and clay court design, one pair for both surfaces.
- Textile lining for a soft interior next to the foot.
- High-contrast colorway that hides clay dust and court scuffing better than white does.
Specifications
- Upper: Synthetic / Textile
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber, with drag pad
- Court Surface: Hard and clay courts
- Build: Low-cut
- Sport: Tennis
- Fit: Junior, roomy toe box
- Colorway: Deja Vu Blue / Orange Tiger
- Sizes: US 4-7 in half sizes
Who It's For
- Juniors with wide feet who feel pinched across the forefoot in standard court shoes.
- Players who drag the toe on serve and go through outsoles at that spot.
- Juniors who need arch support and land flat-footed after a jump.
- Players at clubs with no white-shoe rule who would rather not own another white shoe.
- Parents tired of scrubbing clay off pale uppers.
Why Buy This Shoe
This is the middle of Wilson's three junior shoes. Below it, the Rush Pro Junior L is lighter, softer and cheaper, and is the sensible choice for a beginner or a fast-growing foot. Above it, the Intrigue Pro Junior costs more and is cut on a narrower, girls'-specific last. The Rush Pro Ace Junior is the pick when the foot is wide or the arch needs support.
Mechanically it is identical to the white versions, so the only reason to choose this one is the colorway - which is a real reason if the junior in question will actually wear it. Check any club dress code first.
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Rush Pro Ace Junior Tennis Shoes
The Rush Pro Ace Junior is the wide-foot option in Wilson's junior line, and this is the loud one: Deja Vu Blue with Orange Tiger detailing. Its toe box is cut with noticeably more room than most junior court shoes, which matters because juniors are the players most often squeezed into something a half size too narrow.
The trade-off is structure against softness. A chassis running the full length of the shoe steadies the foot when a junior plants and pivots, but it also makes the shoe firmer underfoot than a soft trainer. Players who want a pillowy ride will notice it; players who roll their ankles in a soft shoe will be glad of it.
Key Features
- Roomier toe box gives wide junior feet somewhere to spread instead of pressing against the side panels.
- Full-length chassis runs the length of the shoe and supports the arch, which steadies the foot when pivoting and pushing off.
- Plush cushioning under a lightweight upper, so the extra structure does not turn the shoe into a brick.
- Drag pad reinforces the area juniors destroy first if they drag a toe on the serve.
- Dense rubber compound in the outsole for abrasion resistance across a season.
- Hard and clay court design, one pair for both surfaces.
- Textile lining for a soft interior next to the foot.
- High-contrast colorway that hides clay dust and court scuffing better than white does.
Specifications
- Upper: Synthetic / Textile
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber, with drag pad
- Court Surface: Hard and clay courts
- Build: Low-cut
- Sport: Tennis
- Fit: Junior, roomy toe box
- Colorway: Deja Vu Blue / Orange Tiger
- Sizes: US 4-7 in half sizes
Who It's For
- Juniors with wide feet who feel pinched across the forefoot in standard court shoes.
- Players who drag the toe on serve and go through outsoles at that spot.
- Juniors who need arch support and land flat-footed after a jump.
- Players at clubs with no white-shoe rule who would rather not own another white shoe.
- Parents tired of scrubbing clay off pale uppers.
Why Buy This Shoe
This is the middle of Wilson's three junior shoes. Below it, the Rush Pro Junior L is lighter, softer and cheaper, and is the sensible choice for a beginner or a fast-growing foot. Above it, the Intrigue Pro Junior costs more and is cut on a narrower, girls'-specific last. The Rush Pro Ace Junior is the pick when the foot is wide or the arch needs support.
Mechanically it is identical to the white versions, so the only reason to choose this one is the colorway - which is a real reason if the junior in question will actually wear it. Check any club dress code first.




