It starts innocently enough. Maybe you just wanted a little more spin. Maybe you saw a pro using a paint job that looked "clean." Next thing you know, it’s 2 AM, your browser has 45 tabs open, and you’re reading a forum thread about how 2 grams of lead tape at 12 o’clock changes the polarization of a 2014 frame that hasn't been manufactured in a decade.
We know the feeling because we live it.
Racketaholic was built for players who believe that the search for the "Holy Grail" racket isn’t a phase, it’s a lifestyle. We aren’t a corporate retailer, and we aren't a manufacturer telling you that this year's technology will finally fix your backhand.
We are players. We are tinkerers. We are obsessed.
Common Symptoms
You might be a Racketaholic if:
- You spend more time researching strings than you do stretching
- You own more rackets than you have limbs (by a factor of 5)
- You’ve bought a racket solely because you "liked the throat geometry"
- You firmly believe the reason you lost 6-2, 6-2 was purely a launch angle issue.
Our Mission
Since there is no known cure for Gear Acquisition Syndrome (G.A.S.), we decided to manage the symptoms together.
Racketaholic is your safe space for unfiltered, player-to-player reviews. We buy the frames, we hit the courts, and we tell you the truth—whether a racket is a game-changer or just a fresh paint job on an old stick.
We don't do "marketing speak." We talk stiffness ratings, plow through, and that elusive "feel" that only true addicts understand.
Join the Club
So, come on in. Browse the reviews, argue about head sizes, and find your next weapon of choice. Just don't blame us when your credit card bill arrives.
Racketaholic.
Love the game. Obsess over the gear.