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The Dunlop FX Start 27 is a lightweight and manoeuvrable junior tennis racket designed for youngsters looking for their first full-size frame and for adult beginners wanting to gain more confidence on the court. With a frame weight of just 286g (10.1oz) and a head size of 100in2 (645cm2), it provides increased shot control and easy targeting. To provide speedy handling, the racket is head light balanced, whilst its open 16x19 string pattern delivers more spin and allows for keeping those powerful hits under control. The FX Start 27 is best suited to juniors aged 12 and older.

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