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What should I do if my racquet breaks?

Asked 4 months ago
If your racquet breaks, the first step is to assess the extent of the damage. If the frame is cracked or has significant structural issues, it may be beyond repair. However, minor issues such as a damaged grip or grommets may be fixable with the right materials or tools. For many players, it is advisable to explore warranty options if the racquet is still under warranty. Manufacturers often provide guarantees against defects in materials and workmanship, which may cover certain types of damage. If the racquet is not under warranty or if the damage is too extensive for repair, it is often a good idea to consider purchasing a replacement. Racquet Depot offers a wide range of racquets to fit different playing styles and budgets. Additionally, remember to check if the broken racquet can be recycled. Some companies have programs that accept damaged racquets for recycling or repurposing, supporting both sustainability and responsible disposal practices. For more detailed information regarding specific products or services, it may be helpful to refer to the current Racquet Depot website.
Answered Oct 10th 2025

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