

Wilson Rush Pro Junior L Tennis Shoes - Snow White
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Rush Pro Junior L Tennis Shoes
The Rush Pro Junior L is Wilson's entry point into real tennis footwear, and the size run tells you who it is for: it starts at US 11 in little kid sizes and runs to US 6. It is a lightweight, breathable shoe with a cushioned collar and a heel that holds the foot down, built for children who are on court often enough that running shoes have stopped being good enough.
The trade-off is structure. There is less of it here than in the Rush Pro Ace Junior - no full-length chassis - which keeps the shoe light and forgiving on a growing foot but gives less support to a heavy, aggressive mover. For most juniors that is the right side of the trade, because they will outgrow the shoe long before they wear it out.
Key Features
- EVA foam midsole cushions landings and returns some energy, so the shoe does not feel dead underfoot.
- Locked-down heel stops the foot sliding backward inside the shoe during a change of direction.
- Cushioned collar pads the ankle opening, which is where junior shoes most often rub.
- Lateral support built into a lightweight upper, the thing running shoes do not give a tennis player.
- Breathable materials keep the shoe from overheating in a long summer session.
- Drag pad protects the toe area against scuffing on serves.
- Dense rubber outsole grips and resists abrasion on any court surface.
- All-court rating from Wilson, covering hard courts and clay.
Specifications
- Upper: Textile / Synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber, with drag pad
- Midsole: EVA foam
- Court Surface: All Court (hard and clay)
- Build: Low-cut
- Sport: Tennis
- Fit: Junior
- Colorway: Snow White / Snow White
- Sizes: US 11-13 (little kid) and US 1-6
Who It's For
- Children playing weekly lessons or a first year of squad training.
- Juniors still growing fast enough that an expensive shoe would be wasted.
- Players who need a first proper court shoe after wearing out running shoes on the sidewall.
- Clubs and academies with an all-white footwear rule.
- Parents buying two pairs a year and wanting to keep the cost sane.
Why Buy This Shoe
This is the cheapest of Wilson's three junior court shoes, and for a player under about three sessions a week it is usually the right one. Step up to the Rush Pro Ace Junior if the foot is wide or the junior needs arch support; step up to the Intrigue Pro Junior for a narrow, girls'-specific fit and a longer-lasting build.
What you give up here is structure, not durability - the outsole is proper court rubber. Buy something with more support only if a coach has flagged the junior as rolling ankles or collapsing arches.
Performance
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Rush Pro Junior L Tennis Shoes
The Rush Pro Junior L is Wilson's entry point into real tennis footwear, and the size run tells you who it is for: it starts at US 11 in little kid sizes and runs to US 6. It is a lightweight, breathable shoe with a cushioned collar and a heel that holds the foot down, built for children who are on court often enough that running shoes have stopped being good enough.
The trade-off is structure. There is less of it here than in the Rush Pro Ace Junior - no full-length chassis - which keeps the shoe light and forgiving on a growing foot but gives less support to a heavy, aggressive mover. For most juniors that is the right side of the trade, because they will outgrow the shoe long before they wear it out.
Key Features
- EVA foam midsole cushions landings and returns some energy, so the shoe does not feel dead underfoot.
- Locked-down heel stops the foot sliding backward inside the shoe during a change of direction.
- Cushioned collar pads the ankle opening, which is where junior shoes most often rub.
- Lateral support built into a lightweight upper, the thing running shoes do not give a tennis player.
- Breathable materials keep the shoe from overheating in a long summer session.
- Drag pad protects the toe area against scuffing on serves.
- Dense rubber outsole grips and resists abrasion on any court surface.
- All-court rating from Wilson, covering hard courts and clay.
Specifications
- Upper: Textile / Synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber, with drag pad
- Midsole: EVA foam
- Court Surface: All Court (hard and clay)
- Build: Low-cut
- Sport: Tennis
- Fit: Junior
- Colorway: Snow White / Snow White
- Sizes: US 11-13 (little kid) and US 1-6
Who It's For
- Children playing weekly lessons or a first year of squad training.
- Juniors still growing fast enough that an expensive shoe would be wasted.
- Players who need a first proper court shoe after wearing out running shoes on the sidewall.
- Clubs and academies with an all-white footwear rule.
- Parents buying two pairs a year and wanting to keep the cost sane.
Why Buy This Shoe
This is the cheapest of Wilson's three junior court shoes, and for a player under about three sessions a week it is usually the right one. Step up to the Rush Pro Ace Junior if the foot is wide or the junior needs arch support; step up to the Intrigue Pro Junior for a narrow, girls'-specific fit and a longer-lasting build.
What you give up here is structure, not durability - the outsole is proper court rubber. Buy something with more support only if a coach has flagged the junior as rolling ankles or collapsing arches.




