Tennis racquets under $200 — quality frames at affordable prices, perfect for beginners, juniors, recreational players, and budget-conscious buyers. Sturdy Racquets stocks tennis racquets under $200 from Wilson, Babolat, Head, Tecnifibre, Dunlop and more, with fast Australia-wide shipping and 30-day returns.
What can you get for under $200?
The under-$200 price band covers excellent racquets across multiple categories: aluminium frames for beginners, junior tennis racquets in all sizes, entry-level graphite-composite frames, intermediate-level frames from value brands, and many of last season's models from premium brands at clearance pricing. You don't need to spend more for a great first racquet or solid recreational frame.
Top picks under $200
For absolute beginners, the Wilson Ultra Power 100/103 series and Wilson PRO Staff Precision range deliver excellent value. Babolat Evoke (Team, Tour, 105) frames cover a wide budget range. The Tecnifibre TFight Team L opens performance-grade play under $200. Junior tennis racquets from all sizes (19", 21", 23", 25", 26") are virtually all under $200 — see our junior range. Browse aluminium racquets for the most affordable options.
Where to look next if you want more
If you've outgrown the under-$200 tier, see our $200–$300 tennis racquets range for performance frames. Browse the full tennis racquets collection for everything in stock, or our special offers page for additional discounts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are tennis racquets under $200 any good?
Yes — many under-$200 frames deliver outstanding playing characteristics for beginners and recreational players. The cost difference versus premium frames typically reflects construction details (graphite quality, paint finish, technology features) rather than playability for casual to intermediate use.
What's the cheapest tennis racquet that's still good?
The Dunlop FX Start 100 (~$50), Babolat Evoke Team (~$107), and Wilson Ultra Power 100 (~$145) are excellent budget picks that perform well at the recreational level. For absolute beginners, even pre-strung aluminium frames under $80 deliver fine first-experience playability.
Are these racquets pre-strung?
Most tennis racquets under $200 come pre-strung with synthetic gut at moderate tension — ready to play out of the box. See our pre-strung tennis racquets collection for ready-to-play options. Some performance frames at this price point are sold unstrung.
Can I find premium brand racquets under $200?
Yes — particularly previous-season models, lighter "Team" or "Lite" variants of flagship lines, and clearance items. The Wilson Pro Staff Precision range, Babolat Evo and Boost lines, and certain Wilson Clash and Ultra entry models all sit under $200.
What grip size should I choose?
Most adults suit 4 1/4 (G2) or 4 3/8 (G3). If between sizes, pick smaller — you can always add an overgrip to thicken. Most under-$200 racquets come in 4 1/8 (G1) and 4 1/4 (G2) sizes, with G3 less commonly stocked at this price point.