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Aside from football and basketball, tennis is among the most exciting and watched sports globally. Like many sports, it can unify various fans, from elite spectators to everyday folks. Globally, it is a gratifying sport, as famous tennis players like Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka, etc., earn a fortune from playing the game they love. The unique sport requires its players to possess poise, strength, stamina, and, most importantly, fast reflexes to compete optimally. A tennis racket is the most critical on-field requirement of the sport, as it determines a player's performance. In this list, we will examine the ten most expensive tennis rackets in the world and why they cost so much money.

Head Gravity Pro 2021 ($250)

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This flexible and lightweight racket is one of the best in the world today, as it leverages technology to give its users the most comfortable and professional feeling. It features a circular frame around it to ensure that the tennis player enjoys a great spin and high responsiveness during matches. Its makers, Head, were able to incorporate Graphene 360+ technology into its upgraded version for more power and stability. In most stores, it costs nothing less than $250 to coup this18×20 string patterned racket today.

Wilson Pro Staff RF 97 V13 Tennis Racket ($279)

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This premium leather-handle tennis racket is famous for first being used by tennis Legend Roger Federer. It is lightweight, with its frame made of graphite and aramid to absorb vibrations. Before Federer's retirement this year, he entered into a partnership with its makers, Wilson in 2014. This partnership allowed him to use the elegant and surgical precisive racket for many parts of the last eight years. It costs $279 to acquire this racket today.

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Bosworth Tour 96 Rackets ($400)

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According to the family-owned sports apparel production company, this high-quality racket is their most expensive to date. Its fitting performance system ensures that its weight, grip, size, and balance are almost perfect for the professional utilizing it. Like many of their products, this 10-sided head racket is hand-crafted and manufactured with the best materials available. It is no wonder why the company, known for producing custom rackets for popular tennis icons, prices it at $400.

The Chanel Racket ($2,499)

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Launched by global fashion brand, Chanel, this stylish racket comes with a customized shoulder strapped bag and is a luxury tennis apparel. It is very flexible, lightweight, and firm to hold. Chanel also allows buyers to apply various customizations when purchasing it for a fee. However, one would need at least $2,499 to coup this beauty today.

Wilson Pro Staff 85 Original ($2,800)

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Another Wilson racket makes it into the list, and none other than the 1980-released iconic Pro Staff 85 Original. This 85-square-inch head racket was used in many Grand Slam tournaments by tennis greats like Pete Sampras, Jim Courier, Stefan Edberg, and even Roger Federer. Today, it is very scarce, as it is more of a collector's item. However, one would be willing to spend at least $2,800 to purchase it.

Puma Boris Becker World Champion Racket 1995 ($9.882)

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Initially made by Estusa, the Puma Boris Becker World Champion Racket was auctioned for €10,0000 to raise money for a children's charity in Germany. Unfortunately, after auctioning, controversies surrounded the iconic racket. The antique collector, Julian Schmitz-Avila, bemused that he received the wrong item from the controversial Wimbledon star Borris Becker. After an investigation by German DZF, Becker and his lawyers apologized for the mix-up and gave Julian the original. Today the racket is valued at $9,8882

Fred Perry's Tennis Racket ($37,724)

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This racket was used by Legendary British tennis star and Wimbledon champion Fred Perry during his prime days. It is one of the world's most expensive and valuable rackets, as Perry won two pro slams and eight grand slams using it. It eventually auctioned for $37,724 in 1997, with its proceeds going to charity.

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Federer Wilson Racket 2011 ($55,000)

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Roger Federer used this iconic racket in the 2011 French Open Final against prolific rival Rafael Nadal. Unfortunately, Federer lost that match, but that did not stain the indelible mark on this iconic racket by the legendary tennis star. This red and white sports apparel became the most expensive male tennis racket ever sold, as an anonymous buyer paid $55,000 for it at an auction.

Billie Jean King Wilson tennis racket 1973 ($125,000)

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Billie Jean King stnading on court holding the Venus Rosewater Dish with the Doubles Trophies on a tablein front of her on Centre Court at The Championships 1973. At The All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon. 1973. Credit – AELTC/Michael Cole
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In the September 1973 "Battle of the Sexes" final against former world number one men's player Bobby Riggs, legendary female tennis icon, Billie Jean King used this iconic racket. The match, watched by over 90 million spectators globally, saw Billie Jean King claim victory over her male opponent. It was eventually sold at an auction for a whopping $125,000, with its proceeds donated to the Women's Sports Foundation.

The Proximus Diamond Game Prize ($1.3 Million)

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The world's most expensive racket is a trophy in the shape of a tennis racket featuring more than 1,700 diamonds. According to Diamond Games, the medal is to be awarded to a female tennis player to win three singles titles in five years. However, in February 2002, Amelia Mauresmo defeated Kim Clijsters to win the iconic trophy. Today, the value of this vintage diamond-plaited racket is $1.3 million.

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