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Wilson Rush Pro Junior L Tennis Shoes - White

Sale price$ 65.00

Size: 1 US

Est. delivery Monday, August 31

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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. This is the plain white version, which clears any club footwear rule. Underneath, it is a light, breathable shoe with a cushioned collar and a heel that holds the foot down.

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-white colorway for clubs and academies that enforce a footwear rule.

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: White / 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.
  • Juniors at a club with an all-white footwear requirement.
  • 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.

It is mechanically the same shoe as the Snow White version, so choose whichever white your club prefers. What you give up against the pricier models is structure, not outsole durability.

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. This is the plain white version, which clears any club footwear rule. Underneath, it is a light, breathable shoe with a cushioned collar and a heel that holds the foot down.

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-white colorway for clubs and academies that enforce a footwear rule.

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: White / 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.
  • Juniors at a club with an all-white footwear requirement.
  • 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.

It is mechanically the same shoe as the Snow White version, so choose whichever white your club prefers. What you give up against the pricier models is structure, not outsole durability.