Used Tennis Rackets for Sale Online – Affordable, Reliable, Game-Ready (2025)

Best Used Tennis Rackets for Sale Online

Looking for Used Tennis Rackets for sale online in India? At SportsGalaxy, we offer a wide selection of used tennis rackets from top brands like YonexHead, Wilson, and Babolat. Whether you’re a beginner, a club-level player, or simply need a backup racket, you’ll find great value deals on this page.

We also make it easy to sell or exchange your old racket through our Racket Exchange Program:

  • Bring us your old tennis racket.
  • Our experts will inspect its condition.
  • If approved, we’ll offer you an estimated value.
  • You can use that value to instantly buy a new racket, or take store credit to use later.

Used Tennis Rackets for Sale

We have best collection of used tennis rackets for sale in India. Find best used rackets for price and tennis rackets for sale in India. At our website SportsGalaxy you can buy and sell used tennis equipments like tennis rackets, badminton rackets and squash rackets etc.

1. Massive Cost Savings

Tennis is an expensive sport, especially if you are buying your gear from top-flight brands. But with used tennis rackets, you can get the same performance and tech — for 40% to 70% off retail prices.

At SportsGalaxy students, hobbyists and competitive players do not need to break the bank to afford quality rackets.

2. Pro-Level Brands

We have stock of top tennis brands:

Want to order a Wilson Pro Staff, Babolat Pure Drive, or a Head Speed racket? While new ones can set you back serious cash, thanks to our gently-used options, you can have a high-performing racket used by the pros — without the pro-level price.

  • Wilson (Blade, Pro Staff, Clash series)
  • Babolat (Pure Aero, Pure Drive)
  • Head (Gravity, Speed, Radical)
  • Yonex (Ezone, VCore)

Each racket is rated and inspected so that you know exactly what you’re getting.

3. Great Option If You're Still Exploring

  • Still figuring out your playing style? Don’t buy a brand-new racket yet. Try a few different used ones first.
  • You’ll understand what suits you — without blowing your entire budget. Once you’re sure, go all-in.

4. It's a Smarter, Greener Choice

  • A used tennis racket doesn’t just save you money — it saves resources too. You’re helping reduce waste by giving a perfectly good racket another chance.

Who Should Buy Used Tennis Rackets?

Used tennis rackets for sale are a great for:

  • Beginners: Try out the sport without breaking the bank.
  • Parents: Kids grow quickly—used rackets are quality and savings
  • Coaches: Fill your program with more rackets for less.

Whatever your reason, purchasing a pre-owned racket means you can access great quality gear for less.

Step-by-Step Guide to Inspecting a Used Tennis Racket​

When buying a second-hand tennis racket, careful inspection can save you from future regret. Here’s what to check:

1. Frame Condition
  • Cracks & Warping: Check for cracks on the racket’s head, throat, and shaft. Even those tiny hairline fractures or bends in the frame structure are non-negotiable. It means that a warped frame is due to improper stressing or strung.
  • Paint Chips: Cosmetic chips are normal but heavy chipping – and especially if it is around high impact areas – may indicate previous collisions or stress.
  • Bumper Guard: This plastic strip prevents the frame from court scrapes. If it’s worn through or chunks are missing, it shows the racket saw a lot of use. If the frame beneath has been damaged, skip it.
2. Grip and Handle
  • Grip Size: Holding the racket, hold it as you would regularly, there should be space to fit your index finger between your palm and fingers. Too small can cause strain; too large reduces control. Slightly small is ok (you can build it up).
  • Grip Wear: Cracked, hardened or worn down grips imply high play. You’ll probably regrip anyway, but use it as a wear indicator.
  • Butt Cap: Check the cap at the end of the handle — it should be tightly screwed and not rattle. Handle an improperly fitted or damaged butt cap.
3. Strings and Head Guard
  • String Condition: You are going to need to restring frayed, dead-feeling, or broken strings. Take factor that cost into your budget. Press the string bed if it is soft or uneven; it’s likely low tension.
  • Head Guard Wear: This plastic strip at the top protects both strings and frame. If very worn check for string and frame edge damage.
4. Racket Type and Play Style
  • For Beginners: Choose one with a larger head (100–110 sq. in.) and a balanced and/or slightly head-heavy frame for more power and forgiveness.
  • For Intermediates/Advanced Players: You may choose a mid-plus (95-100 sq. in.) or smaller head size with head-light balance for precision and maneuverability.
  • Power vs Control: Select depending on what you need – more power (bigger head; more mass) or more control (smaller head; tighter string pattern).
5. Age and Price Check
  • Racket Age: "Ask" when the racket was purchased and how much it has been used. An older racket that has been well-stored and lightly used is often a better deal than a newer one that has seen heavy usage.
  • Original Price: Knowing the original MRP helps you evaluate the value. A good-quality used racket in decent condition typically sells for 50–70% of its original price.

Bonus Tips Before You Buy

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Check Authenticity: Make sure the racket has clear branding, original serial numbers, and proper logos. Popular brands like Babolat and Wilson are often faked — always compare with official references if buying from an unknown seller.

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Ask Key Questions: Ask how long the racket was used, if it was ever restrung, and whether any repairs were done. A good seller won’t hesitate to share details.

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Test Before You Buy: If you're buying locally, try hitting a few balls. The "feel" matters more than specs — if it feels off in your hand, skip it.

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FAQs

When buying a used tennis racket, consider the brand, condition of the frame, string tension, grip size, and overall wear. It’s essential to check if the racket has any cracks or damage that could affect its performance. Additionally, knowing the racket’s original price can help you gauge if you’re getting a good deal.

Yes, used tennis rackets can be an excellent option for beginners. They are typically more affordable, allowing beginners to try out different brands and styles without a significant investment. Ensure the racket is in good condition and suits your playing style.

To determine if a used tennis racket is the right fit, consider your playing level, style, and physical comfort. Look for a racket with the appropriate weight, balance, and grip size. If possible, try to play with the racket before purchasing to see if it feels comfortable.

Definitely! You can trade in your old racket and use the store credit to purchase either a new or used tennis racket from our store.

Yes! With SportsGalaxy. in, you’re getting quality verified, secure payment options, transparent condition grading, and a hassle-free return policy — so it’s safe and easy to buy used tennis rackets online.

Run your fingernail over the mark. If it catches or feels like a groove, it may be a crack. Paint chips are usually shallow and just cosmetic. Cracks typically run deeper and may flex under pressure.

In most cases, yes. Unless it was freshly strung and suits your tension and string type, restringing ensures optimal performance. It’s also a good way to start fresh with known specs.

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