**Product Specifications:**
**Product Name:** Slazenger Leo 25 Tennis Racket
**Suitable for:** Children aged 4-12
**Features:** Oversized head, super lightweight and durable
**Recommended Sizes:** 21 inches/53.34cm (for height 90-120cm, age 4-6), 23 inches/58.42cm (for height 120-130cm, age 6-9), 25 inches/63.5cm (for height 130-140cm, age 9-12)
**Specifications:**
- Racket Size: 25 inches
- Weight: 210±5g
- Head Size: 100 square inches
- String Pattern: 16x19
- Material: Aluminum alloy
- Suitable for ages 9-12, height: 137-152cm
**Product Details:**
Specifically designed for children to provide better ball feel
Features a head protection system with concave guard to prevent scratches and breakage
Large head size with a generous sweet spot for extended string life and independent grommet holes
Essential equipment for youth sports made of reinforced aluminum alloy for increased durability and shape retention
**Brand Story:**
**Heritage:** Slazenger, a British sports brand, has been the exclusive supplier of tennis balls for the Wimbledon Championships since 1902
**Recognition:** Slazenger has been endorsed by professional and amateur players for over 130 years for its comfortable feel, superior bounce, flight trajectory, stability, and visibility
**History:** Notable milestones include the introduction of the "Nylon Armour" coating in 1954 and the development of Hi-Vis technology in 1997 to enhance ball visibility and accuracy
**Legacy:** Slazenger's legacy includes iconic moments such as legendary players winning Wimbledon titles with Slazenger equipment and innovations in tennis ball technology
**Brand History Highlights:**
1902: Slazenger first appeared at the Wimbledon Central Court
1910: New Zealand tennis legend Tony Wilding won his first Wimbledon title
1934: Tennis icon Fred Perry switched to Slazenger and won his first Wimbledon title
1954: Introduction of Nylon Armour coating for tennis balls
1957: Althea Gibson became the first Wimbledon women's singles champion
1986: Introduction of yellow tennis balls at Wimbledon for better visibility
1997: Development of Hi-Vis technology for enhanced ball visibility
2002: Celebration of 100 years as the official Wimbledon ball supplier
2011: Commemoration of 125 years with the special edition Wimbledon ball "WM8LEDOO 3022"