The Park Tennis Take
The Park Tennis Take
The Boost Wimbledon is dressed for Centre Court but perfectly happy chasing balls through the fence at your neighborhood park. It is light, roomy, and already strung, which means fewer decisions between “I want to play tennis” and actually playing tennis. The 105-inch head gives developing swings some breathing room, while the graphite build feels like a meaningful step above bargain-bin metal frames. It is not built to tame college-level pace, but for lessons, social doubles, and a confident return to the game, it is pleasantly hard to overcomplicate.
The Boost Wimbledon is dressed for Centre Court but perfectly happy chasing balls through the fence at your neighborhood park. It is light, roomy, and already strung, which means fewer decisions between “I want to play tennis” and actually playing tennis. The 105-inch head gives developing swings some breathing room, while the graphite build feels like a meaningful step above bargain-bin metal frames. It is not built to tame college-level pace, but for lessons, social doubles, and a confident return to the game, it is pleasantly hard to overcomplicate.
Best for
Stylish beginners and returners
At a glance
105 sq in head · 260g unstrung · 278g strung · 27 in length · 16x19 string pattern · Prestrung graphite frame
Description
Description
The Babolat Boost Wimbledon packages beginner-friendly dimensions in a polished white cosmetic. Its 105-square-inch head offers more forgiveness than the standard 100, and the 260-gram unstrung weight keeps the frame quick for players still developing preparation and timing. It arrives prestrung, so the advertised price is much closer to the true ready-to-play cost than an unstrung performance racquet. This is a sensible fit for new adults, casual doubles players, and people returning after a long break. More advanced hitters may want extra weight and stability, but those players are not the assignment here. This is about easy access, good looks, and getting onto the court.
The Babolat Boost Wimbledon packages beginner-friendly dimensions in a polished white cosmetic. Its 105-square-inch head offers more forgiveness than the standard 100, and the 260-gram unstrung weight keeps the frame quick for players still developing preparation and timing. It arrives prestrung, so the advertised price is much closer to the true ready-to-play cost than an unstrung performance racquet. This is a sensible fit for new adults, casual doubles players, and people returning after a long break. More advanced hitters may want extra weight and stability, but those players are not the assignment here. This is about easy access, good looks, and getting onto the court.




