3 Tips & Tricks for Playing Tennis on a Budget

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Tennis is an amazing sport with a long list of benefits, but playing it doesn’t always come cheap. From buying professional equipment to paying for pricy court fees, expenses can quickly pile up. Luckily, there are ways to keep your expenses on a budget-friendly side—and these three are a good place to start.

Second-Hand Equipment

If tennis isn’t your go-to fitness routine, and you’re just starting out, there’s no need to invest a fortune in new equipment. You can look for second-hand rackets, shoes, and more at local thrift stores and online marketplaces before you’re ready to buy brand-new equipment of better quality. 

Cheap Courts

Court fees are definitely the biggest expense of tennis, so try looking for free courts in your local area, even the ones that weren’t built specifically for tennis. Since free outdoor courts can have their challenges, you can always search for budget-friendly recreation centers with tennis courts and share expenses with your friends.

No Private Lessons

If you see tennis as a fun hobby and don’t intend to go pro, there’s no need for private lessons. They’re extremely overpriced, so try to learn the basics by watching some instructional videos online, and your skills will improve as you go along.