Buying and Selling Your Racket

Please find below some tips for buying and selling your rackets with us.

Title

Please include a concise title beginning with the brand and model of your racket.

Brand

Please choose from the menu of brands or click other if your brand is not listed.

Size

Racket sizes/length Age Group Ball Type
23 inches or smaller 8 and under player Sponge/felt ball.
25 inches 9 and under Orange ball player
26 inches 10 and under Green ball player.
27+ inches 11+ junior / Adults Std. Ball

Grip Size

The easiest way to find which is the correct grip size for you is to hold your the racket with your normal forehand grip and be able to fit a finger in the space which touches the fingers and the palm of your hand. See below.

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Weight & Frame Material

You can check the racket frame for details of the weight and frame material.

Description

Please include as much information as possible to describe the condition of your racket as accurately as you can.

Condition

Please choose from New, Nearly New or Used. Our guide below should help you to decide which state applies to your own racket.

New Nearly New Used
An item which is unused, undamaged and in unmarked condition as it would be if bought new from a retailer.see sellers description for more detail. An item which has been used by the retailer or returned by a customer. See sellers description for more detail. The item may have cosmetic marks and wear i.e. On Grip and/or bumper strip from every day play. See sellers description for more detail.

Asking Price

We can’t advise on the price your racket should be listed at but please remember that you can choose to list your racket inclusive or exclusive of a shipping fee.

Images

We recommend the following format for your 6 racket images when listing your racket with us.

 

 

 

 

 

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