11 High-Quality Racquets For Adults
& Kids Who Love Pink
Across a wide range of sports, tennis offers something unique: the opportunity to show some flair in your choice of gear.
Compared to sports like football, soccer, and baseball, where there’s limited room for athletes to show their personality, tennis offers substantial flexibility in not only what we wear but the style and color of racquets we choose.
For some players, life’s better in pink, so I’ve curated the highest-quality rose-colored racquets for your one-stop shop.
Here’s a preview of some of my favorites:
Why Pink Racquets?
Do you have a young daughter who wants to start playing tennis, or perhaps she already does but wishes she had something that sets her apart from the other kids? A pink tennis racquet is an excellent option for something fun yet effective.
Adults, too, can enjoy colorful racquets. While finding the right tennis racquet is the most important thing, there’s nothing wrong with injecting your personality and selecting a racquet that looks as good as it plays. For some, life’s just better in pink.
If you’re looking for children’s tennis racquets, we invite you to check out my guide to finding the perfect size.
My 11 Favorite Racquets
Without further ado, here are my top picks for the most stylish and high-quality pink racquets, which I’ve divided into popular tennis brands for your convenience.
All of these racquets come pre-strung, which is a plus for beginners who won’t have to worry about what type of strings to buy.
If you’ve never purchased a racquet before, I recommend you check out my article on choosing the perfect size grip to determine the best size for you or your child.
Babolat Racquets
Here are my favorite racquets from Babolat that feature pink.
Babolat B’Fly
This 19-inch tennis racquet is a perfect choice for kids up to roughly five years of age who are looking for some pink flair. It features a pink handle as well as highlights around the racquet’s head.
The Babolat B’Fly is also available in 21, 23, and 25-inch lengths, all of which feature pink. That means you can start your child with the 19-inch size and grow into the larger sizes as they get older.
All in all, it’s a great choice for introducing your child to the game.
Head Size | 81 in² / 92 in² / 96 in² / 102 in² |
Weight | 5.5 oz / 6.3 oz / 7.0 oz / 7.7 0z |
Length | 19 in / 21 in / 23 in / 25 in |
Grip Size | Unknown |
Babolat Boost Aero
This lightweight racquet is the perfect fit for teenage girls who outgrow the Babolat B’Fly Junior Racquet. It’s an adult-size racquet, but for that girl who loves her racquets to have a pink touch, the black-and-pink color pattern fits the bill.
This racquet is reasonably priced for its quality, and it comes pre-strung—a plus for beginners who won’t have to worry about what type of strings to buy.
Based on its size, it’s a racquet that can carry a young woman from her beginner years into her intermediate level of gameplay. After that, she’ll probably want to upgrade her racquet as her skill level improves and her style of play develops.
You can review my article on selecting the perfect grip size to determine which grip is best for you or your child.
Head Size | 102 in² |
Weight | 9.2oz |
Length | 27 in |
Grip Size | 4″ / 4-1/2″ / 4-3/8″ |
Babolat Evo Aero
Similar to the Babolat Boost Aero, this racquet is ideal for teenagers. However, it offers a little extra weight, so it’s also an excellent option for adult beginners who love the color pink.
Quality construction and materials set this frame apart from others, which is why you’ll notice the higher price, but that also means this is an excellent option for players to grow into.
As a bonus, this racquet comes prestrung with Babolat’s synthetic gut strings, an economical option that offers excellent all-around performance and is perfect for getting you started.
Head Size | 102 in² |
Weight | 9.7oz |
Length | 27 in |
Grip Size | 4″ / 4-1/8″ |
Wilson Racquets
Right now, Wilson only has one pink racquet that you can purchase off the shelf. Availability varies from year to year, so if they release new frames to check out, we’ll do our best to update this list.
Wilson Tour Slam
With an oversized head, this pink racquet is packed with power and perfect for women who have only recently decided to try playing tennis. It’s also an inexpensive starter racquet for ladies who like to get together with friends on the weekend and want to keep things fun and light.
This racquet weighs 9.6 ounces and is suitable for beginners, weekend warriors, and players getting into the game in their golden years. Last but not least, it features top shock sleeves for vibration dampening for increased comfort.
Head Size | 112 in² |
Weight | 9.6 oz |
Length | 25.5 in |
Grip Size | 4-1/4″ |
Other brands
Although the following companies aren’t mainstream, they offer some fantastic options with the color pink.
Pikasen
Although it’s not a mainstream tennis brand, Pikasen offers an excellent lineup of kids’ racquets for ages 4 – 10. All except the 17-inch model feature pink as part of the frame’s color scheme, so there’s a good chance you’ll find something for your child.
As is standard for most kids’ racquets, these are made from high-quality aluminum, which is lightweight and easy to swing. Plus, they come pre-strung for added value and are affordable.
Head Size | Unknown |
Weight | Unknown |
Length | 19 in / 21 in / 23 in / 25 in |
Grip Size | 4″ |
Street Tennis Club
Stree Tennis Club is another lesser-known brand that’s made a name for itself, selling quality racquets through Amazon. Featuring fun designs, quality aluminum construction, and pre-installed strings, they’re an excellent value for kids 4-10 years old.
Head Size | Unknown |
Weight | Unknown |
Length | 19 in / 21 in / 23 in / 25 in |
Grip Size | 4″ |
AMA Sport
Offering a range of kids’ racquets for all ages and levels, AMA Sport is a perfect option for parents to consider. Each racquet is prestrung for added value and features a solid aluminum construction for durability that lasts.
Head Size | Unknown |
Weight | 5.1 oz / 6.3 oz / Unknown / Unknown / 6.7 oz |
Length | 17 in / 19 in / 21 in / 23 in / 25 in |
Grip Size | 4″ / 4″ / 4-1/4″ / 4-1/4″ / 4-1/4″ |
Senston
With a smaller three-racquet line, Senston doesn’t offer quite as many options, but the pink and purple frames are a huge draw.
Unlike many other children’s racquets, which are made of multiple pieces of aluminum, the Senston racquets are made of single-piece molded aluminum for a more stable construction.
Of course, as with other popular kids’ racquets, these also come pre-strung with an appealing price tag.
Head Size | 81 in² / 92 in² / 92 in² |
Weight | 7 oz / 7.4 oz / 7.8 oz |
Length | 19 in / 23 in / 25 in |
Grip Size | 4″ / 4-1/4″ / 4-1/4″ |
Lunnade
Another excellent lineup of pink tennis racquets for kids comes from Lunnade, which, like Senston, offers three sizes.
All of their racquets feature aluminum construction, appropriately sized grips, and are pre-strung so your child can start enjoying the racquet from the day it arrives.
Head Size | Unknown |
Weight | Unknown |
Length | 19 in / 23 in / 25 in |
Grip Size | 4″ |
ZeroTo
Like Teloon, ZeroTo is focused on full-sized tennis racquets for adults, and its pink and white frame is a highly rated option.
The racquet features a full graphite construction, is 27 inches in length, has a larger 105 in² head size for easy contact, and has a spin-friendly open 16×19 string pattern. It also weighs only 9.9 oz, making it easy to swing and perfect for beginners.
Head Size | 105 in² |
Weight | 9.9 oz |
Length | 27 in |
Grip Size | 4-¼” |
Custom Pink Tennis Racquets
If none of the above racquets suit your desire for a pink frame, you can create a custom racquet with some manufacturers like Wilson.
And yes, pink is a color option — both neon pink and rose gold. All you have to do is select a racquet and then determine which parts of the racquet you’d like to feature pink. It’s easy and fun!
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