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Racquet’s 2025 Holiday Gift Guide

We here at Racquet have amassed a guide to make your holiday gift-giving look effortlessly apropos and thoughtful. If this helps avert "tennis-scented candles" and other misguided purchases, so much the better. Happy Holidays from Racquet to you and yours.

By Anneka Lange

5:19 PM EST on November 19, 2025

This year by popular demand, we are making our gift guide shoppable! In our ClubHouse—what we're calling our newly revamped online store—we've got classics from an annual subscription to some limited-edition new Racquet merch along with some of our favorites curated from the broader racquet-sport universe. When in doubt, a mystery bundle of three of our favorite past issues for the Racquet fanatic in your life is a can't miss.

Take a look and if you need some extra help, we're bringing back (while updating) our favorite archetypes. Of course they're shallow caricatures—they somehow tend to ring true—but we hesitate to admit that this goes even for us fiercely independent, uncategorizable tennis aficionados. The fact is: We all know the following types, and we need to buy them presents.

The Performance Maxxxer: "Check out my peptide stack"

The Gear:
Babolat Pure Strike
Meta Oakleys "hey Meta, how’s my backhand?"
Satisfy MothTech Shirt
Vuori Kore Shorts 
Yonex Nature Sherpa Jacket 
Thor-Lo Socks
Racquet Bear Hat 
adidas Barricades "Asics lost the plot with Gel Xs"

The Snack: Klean Creatine

The Accessories:
Aesop's Geranium Leaf Trio
Tennis Courts Coffee Table Book by Karl Hab
Nike x HyperIce Hyperboot "even commutes to the workout must be optimized"

The Recovery Plan: A Myo gift card for body futureproofing

The Trip: Sensei Tennis Optimal Wellness program for off-season training block

The West Village/Silverlake/Hackney/Belleville Girlie:
"My forehand—and fit—will break you"

The Gear:
Wilson Skirty Tight & Crewneck
Yonex EZone 100
Mejuri Tennis Bracelet
Maison Bonnet Saint Laurent Sunglasses
Black Girls Tennis Club tote
L’Oreal Professionelle Leave-In Conditioner "no ponytail breakage for this queen"
Dimepiece-endorsed Teeny Tiny Timex

The Snack:
Vital Proteins Collagen Peptides
Gruns Gummies

The Accessories:
La Bonne Brosse Hairbrush
Assouline's Hotel Esencia coffee-table book "have you been?"
LALO Tequila Blanco

The Recovery Plan: Bathhouse membership

The Trip: Hotel Esencia, of course

The Creative Director: "Corentin Moutet hive activate"

The Gear:
Technifibre T-Fight
Kimony Quake Buster dampener "I only trust dampeners from Japan"
Valldoreix Heat Activated shirt
Wilson SBR shoes
Ace Hotel A Heart Crew Socks
Case of Dunlop AO Balls
Racquet French Touch Jacket "did you catch Busy P at The Lot before Kaytranada?"

The Snack: David Protein Bar

The Accessories:
Tiny Zaps Tennis-Themed Ink
Infinite Machine
DS&Durga Crush Balls
Portland Quarterly Tennis Calendar "too bad the H2Open got rained out"

The Recovery Plan: Othership Pass Pack

The Trip: A racquet and rave sojourn to the ACE Hotel & Swim Club Athens

The Padel Mom: "We’re having a court installed”

The Gear:
Sease Tennis Jacket
Miu Miu Glimpse Sunglasses
adidas Padel Racquet "Martita's preferred pala—I read about her in Pàdel."
Lacoste Pleated Polo Collar Dress
Nike Vapor Court 3
Comme Si Socks "the only seasons I recognize are Court & Ski”

The Snack:
Ancient and Brave Collagen & Creatine
AG1, obviously 

The Accessories:
PDPAOLA SMASH tennis bracelet "picked it up at Plaza Catalunya"
Eva Lys Coffee-Table book
Eli Cortisol Kit
Ohm Meditation Lamp

The Recovery Plan:
Eight Sleep Mattress Cover, jaw-release massage from Smile House 

The Trip: An invite to the members-only Bahamas club Abaco; for the school holidays, Amanyara

The Vintage Tennis Head: “I’m single-handedly bringing back short shorts”

The Gear:
Fred Perry Laurel Jacket
Prince Classic Graphite Racquet "oversize, obviously"
Boast 5" performance short
Vuarnet Ice Round glasses
Sergio Tacchini Vest

The Accessories:
My Style Milano Bag
Signed Roscoe Tanner book 
Hermès Tresse Tennis Bracelet

The Snack: Flamingo Estate Olive Oil Trio

The Recovery Plan: Seventy One Gin Martini

The Trip: Belmond's "La Residencia or Splendido—for the “old-world glamour”

The Almost Went Pro: “See you at nationals”

The Gear:
Wilson Ultra
Club Racquetas T-Shirt "can't miss Tennis and Tamales"
New Balance Sport Essential 3" Short
WHOOP 5.0
Nike Mind
RA Optics Rublev x RA Tempest BlueSync

The Accessories:
Aesop's Kyoto Travel Kit
Lots and lots (and lots) of KT tape
Oyster Cooler "gotta keep my hydration and protein temperature optimized"

The Snack: RAW Protein Shakes

The Recovery Plan: Remedy Place Membership

The Trip: Anywhere with LUX "even on vacation, my motto is No Days Off"

Racquet Junior™️

The Gear:

Babolat Purestrike Junior
Racquet Cord Hat
RichSport Mantra Grip Bands
New Balance Coco Delray Shoes
Slinger Ball Machine
Blu Scarpa Sweatband Set
Australian Open 2026 Player Towel

The Accessories:
USTA Coaching Membership
Champion Moves Poster

The Snack: Hormbles Chormbles

The Trip: Rafa Nadal Academy "start 'em early on bottle arranging"

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