The Yonex EZONE 26 junior tennis racket is a 235g graphite frame. It's built for players aged 10 to 11 who stand between 135cm and 145cm. Its Isometric head shape and 100 square inch head size create a larger, more forgiving sweet spot. That helps young players return more shots with confidence.
This junior tennis racket with Isometric technology feels light and quick through the swing. Young players can adjust in a hurry when a rally speeds up. At 320mm, the balance point sits close to even. This gives the head enough weight to drive through the ball without feeling tip heavy.
Many parents start their search for a tennis racket for a 10 year old with the EZONE junior line. The 26 inch length and L0 grip match the height and hand size Yonex recommends for this age group.
Every feature below ties back to a specific, verified spec, not a marketing label.
The frame is built from graphite, the material Yonex also uses across its adult EZONE range. That shared build means the feel carries over as your child moves up in racket size. A VDM layer sits inside the frame near the throat, absorbing vibration before it reaches the hand.
The beam narrows from 27mm at the tip to 24mm near the throat. Yonex tunes this shape for a blend of power and control rather than pure stiffness. That tapered profile is part of why the racket still feels manageable at 235g. That combination of graphite and a tapered beam is standard across Yonex's current junior EZONE lineup.
Three named technologies do most of the work in this Yonex EZONE 26 junior tennis racket.
Every figure below comes from Yonex's own listed specifications for this model.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Head Size | 100 sq. in. |
| Length | 26 in. |
| Weight | 235g (8.3oz) |
| Balance Point | 320mm |
| Beam Width | 25mm / 27mm / 24mm |
| String Pattern | 16x18 |
| Recommended Tension | 40-55 lbs |
| Material | Graphite / VDM |
| Grip Size | L0 |
| Recommended Age | 10-11 years |
| Recommended Height | 135cm-145cm |
| String Status | Factory strung |
The Yonex EZONE 26 suits a young player moving past a beginner frame who still needs something light and forgiving. The 100 square inch head and Isometric shape give a wide margin for error. Mishits during fast rallies stay playable rather than costing the point.
Players who already generate plenty of racket head speed may outgrow this light 235g frame. They could look at a heavier EZONE model instead. For sizing and stringing advice, the VKS team in London can fit each junior to the right frame in store.
What age is the Yonex EZONE 26 suited for?
It's built for players around 10 to 11 years old who stand between 135cm and 145cm. Yonex sizes the frame and L0 grip for that height range specifically. Taller or older players usually move up to a 27 inch junior or adult frame.
Is the Yonex EZONE 26 good for beginners?
Yes, the wide 100 square inch head and Isometric shape make it forgiving on off-centre hits. That forgiveness matters most in the first year or two of learning proper technique. Players who already swing fast and consistently may prefer a smaller, more control-oriented frame.
Can this racket be restrung with a different string?
Yes, the frame accepts a wide range of strings within the recommended 40 to 55 lbs tension range. For best performance, have this racket strung by a specialist. VKS offers a same-day restringing service from our London store.
What does the Isometric head shape actually do?
It changes where the main and cross strings cross near the edges of the head. This spreads the sweet spot out further, giving more consistent power on shots that aren't dead centre. That matters most for players still developing consistent timing.
Which Yonex junior racket comes after the EZONE 26?
Most players move up to the EZONE 27, which uses a slightly longer frame for growing players. Coaches usually recommend the switch once a child grows past 145cm or the current frame feels too short. Grip size typically increases at the same time.
What is the best junior tennis racket for beginners?
For most beginners around age 10, a light, forgiving frame like the Yonex EZONE 26 junior tennis racket works well. It's easy to swing and hard to mishit badly. The right choice still depends on height, grip size and how much the child already swings a racket. A quick fitting at a specialist shop like VKS helps narrow that down.