HEAD Coco 23 Junior Tennis Racket 2024 - Mint
Control the court like Coco with the HEAD Coco 23 tennis racket in Mint, featuring an updated paintjob with a colourful, vibrant design that promotes an eye-catching performance on court.
Product Description
Designed for young players who are new to tennis, the HEAD Coco 23 facilitates their performance as they learn the basics of the game, and ensures they have fun while theyÂ’re at it. Its headsize generates easy access to power, while the open string pattern allows budding talents to experiment with spin. Integrated Damp+ technology absorbs vibrations upon impact with the ball, for a more comfortable feel on little arms.
Features
- Aluminium Construction: Provides power and durability.
- Damp Plus: Vibration dampening technology for comfort.
- Weight: 215 grams.
- Ideal for Junior Beginners: Designed for young players new to tennis.
- Headcover Included: Protects the racket when not in use.
Technical Specifications
Brand |
HEAD |
Model |
Coco 23 Junior Tennis Racket |
Construction |
Aluminium |
Weight |
215 grams |
Ideal for |
Junior beginners |
Technology |
Damp Plus |
Headcover |
Included |
Design |
Colorful, vibrant |
Head Size |
98in² (632cm²) |
String Pattern |
16x18 |
Age Range |
6-8 years |
About Coco Gauff
Cori "Coco" Gauff, born in 2004 in Florida, USA, is an exciting young talent in women's tennis. Bursting onto the scene at just 15, she gained international attention when she defeated Venus Williams at Wimbledon in 2019. Known for her powerful serves, aggressive baseline play, and mental toughness, Gauff is one of the youngest players in the top 100 of the Women's Tennis Association rankings. Her impressive rise, coupled with her maturity on and off the court, marks her as a future star of the sport. Gauff's success is inspiring the next generation of players, proving that age is just a number.
About HEAD
A brand with a reputation for innovation, HEAD trace their tennis origins back to the late 60s and the creation of the first aluminium-based tennis racket, the brainchild of company founder Howard Head.
Head, a former aeronautics engineer, began a racket revolution with his idea for light yet strong frames. Attracted by the durability of a metal racket, American icon Arthur Ashe stepped in to give a playerÂ’s point of view, assisting with development of the original aluminium frame in 1969. A few years later, a HEAD racket was in the hands of a champion, with Ashe famously wielding his signature Competition to win Wimbledon in Â’75.
Since then, HEAD have continued to push the boundaries of racket design, utilising all kinds of space-age materials in the quest for ultimate performance. TheyÂ’ve had many more champion players using their frames, too, from Agassi and Muster in the 90s to Murray, Djokovic, Sharapova and Stephens in the 21st century.
Their modern range has options for every type of play. ThereÂ’s the ever-popular Prestige, providing absolute precision since 1987, the versatile Radical with its vibrant paintjobs, and the super-fast Speed, which remains NovakÂ’s racket of choice. More recent additions include the aggressive Gravity, endorsed by Sascha Zverev, the spin-focused Extreme, recommended by Matteo Berrettini, and the explosive Boom, a power-focused frame endorsed by US prodigy Coco Gauff. Whichever you choose, youÂ’ll perform at your best with a HEAD racket.
Control Racket
Control rackets usually have closed string patterns – essentially, more strings per area – to increase ball contact and give you more control over your shots. They tend to have thinner beams to allow more flex and often utilise material technologies to make you feel more connected to the ball.