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The Best Gifts for Tennis Players (2026 Gift Guide)

2026 Gift Guide

From gear they'll actually use to art that celebrates the game's history, the best gifts for every tennis player on your list.

Disclosure: This guide includes Timeless Patents products alongside independent recommendations. All picks are selected on merit.

How to Pick the Right Tennis Gift

The best gifts for tennis players do one of two things: make them better at their sport, or celebrate their love of it off the field. If you're shopping for a competitive player, lean toward gear that solves a real problem on the court. If you're shopping for someone who simply loves tennis as part of their identity, look for gifts that reflect the sport's culture and history.

One category consistently stands out: tennis patent art prints. The US Patent Office holds original technical drawings for almost every piece of equipment in the game. Timeless Patents reproduces these as museum-quality watercolor prints, giving fans a piece of the sport's actual history to hang on their wall. It's the gift nobody sees coming and everyone asks about.

#1
Serena Williams Tennis Lessons | Tennis Gift
Pick #1
Best for Beginners

Serena Williams Tennis Lessons

No other online tennis course matches this level of instruction. Serena breaks down her own techniques across 10 lessons covering court control, mental toughness, and shot mechanics — the kind of coaching that normally costs hundreds per hour.

~$120/yr

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Blue Tennis Racket (1925) | Patent Print Watercolor Wall Art | Tennis Gift
Pick #2
Best Wall Art

Blue Tennis Racket (1925)

The iconic 1925 racket patent in a bold blue watercolor colorway. This is the piece that stops guests in the hallway — a genuine piece of tennis history that no sporting goods store carries.

From $50

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#3
Tennis Ball Saver | Tennis Gift
Pick #3
Best Practical Gift

Tennis Ball Saver

Dead tennis balls are every player's pet peeve. This pressurized container keeps balls bouncy between sessions, saving serious players $50+ per year in replacement costs. At under $15, it's the most useful gift on this list.

~$15

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#4
Stemless Wine Tumbler | Tennis Gift
Pick #4
Best Stocking Stuffer

Stemless Wine Tumbler

An insulated tumbler with a tennis-themed design that keeps drinks cold for hours. It's the kind of low-cost, personality-forward gift that gets daily use long after the wrapping comes off.

~$20

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Tennis Ball (1935) | Patent Print Watercolor Wall Art | Tennis Gift
Pick #5
Best for History Buffs

Tennis Ball (1935)

Edward Everett Horner's 1935 patent drawing for the tennis ball, reproduced as a detailed watercolor print. It reveals the engineering behind something every player takes for granted.

From $50

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#6
Tennis League Candle | Tennis Gift
Pick #6
Best Home Gift

Tennis League Candle

Homesick nailed this one — lime blossom, orange flower, and salted musk create a scent that Amazon reviewers consistently describe as 'clean and fresh.' A sophisticated way to bring the court home.

~$35

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#7
Tennis Pasta | Tennis Gift
Pick #7
Best Novelty Gift

Tennis Pasta

Tennis ball-shaped pasta by Pastabilities. It gets a laugh at the dinner table and actually tastes good — made in the USA with semolina flour. Perfect as a stocking stuffer or white elephant.

~$15

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Tennis Court (1907) | Patent Print Watercolor Wall Art | Tennis Gift
Pick #8
Best Conversation Starter

Tennis Court (1907)

James Chapin's 1907 patent helped establish the court dimensions we still play on today. This watercolor reproduction is the kind of gift that sparks a 20-minute conversation at every dinner party.

From $50

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#9
Tennis Racket Necklace | Tennis Gift
Pick #9
Best Jewelry Under $30

Tennis Racket Necklace

Sterling silver with a cubic zirconia accent, adjustable from 18 to 20 inches. This punches well above its price point — most recipients assume it costs three times what it does.

~$25

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#10
Tennis Ball Bandages | Tennis Gift
Pick #10
Best for Kids

Tennis Ball Bandages

A set of 24 super-adhesive bandages shaped like tennis balls. They're practical enough to actually use and fun enough to make scrapes feel like a badge of honor. Under $10 makes this an easy add-on gift.

~$10

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Tennis Net (1929) | Patent Print Watercolor Wall Art | Tennis Gift
Pick #11
Best for the Den

Tennis Net (1929)

A detailed watercolor reproduction of the 1929 net patent. The technical drawing style gives it a sophisticated look that fits a study, den, or office better than a typical sports poster.

From $50

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#12
Vintage Wilson Tennis Highball Glass | Tennis Gift
Pick #12
Best Barware

Vintage Wilson Tennis Highball Glass

Inspired by vintage Wilson tennis ball cans, these glasses are a conversation starter at any home bar. Hard to find and well-made — the kind of gift a tennis player keeps on permanent display.

~$30

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Tennis Racket (1925) | Patent Print Watercolor Wall Art | Tennis Gift
Pick #13
Best Classic Gift

Tennis Racket (1925)

Bertie De Meza's 1925 racket patent, meticulously reproduced as a watercolor print. The warm tones and vintage linework make this the most versatile piece in the collection — it works in any room.

From $50

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#14
Plush Tennis Ball | Tennis Gift
Pick #14
Best for Young Fans

Plush Tennis Ball

Soft, cuddly, and sized perfectly for small hands. This is how you get a toddler interested in the sport before they can even hold a racket.

~$15

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Vintage Tennis Ball (1932) | Patent Print Watercolor Wall Art | Tennis Gift
Pick #15
Best Unique Gift

Vintage Tennis Ball (1932)

Albert Penfold's 1932 patent for the tennis ball — a piece of the sport's actual history reproduced as a museum-quality watercolor print. It's the gift nobody sees coming and everyone asks about.

From $50

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#16
Tennis Ball Picker | Tennis Gift
Pick #16
Best Court Accessory

Tennis Ball Picker

Clips to a racket handle and scoops up balls without bending. Every serious player eventually buys one of these — gifting it first means they'll think of you every practice session.

~$15

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#17
Tennis Ball Bath Bombs | Tennis Gift
Pick #17
Best Recovery Gift

Tennis Ball Bath Bombs

Epsom salt-infused bath bombs shaped like tennis balls. They soothe sore muscles after a tough match and come in a set of three. The packaging makes it feel like a much more expensive gift.

~$20

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#18
waterdrop MICRODRINK x Novak Djokovic | Tennis Gift
Pick #18
Best for Hydration

waterdrop MICRODRINK x Novak Djokovic

A 20-ounce steel water bottle with a mouth wide enough for ice cubes, co-branded with Novak Djokovic. The association with one of tennis's greatest players makes this feel special, not just functional.

~$40

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#19
Tennis Time Pants Set | Tennis Gift
Pick #19
Best Lounge Gift

Tennis Time Pants Set

Racket-print pajamas that are surprisingly hard to find in this quality. Soft, well-fitted, and playful enough to wear on a lazy Sunday without looking like a costume.

~$75

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#20
Tennis Racket Bag | Tennis Gift
Pick #20
Best Splurge

Tennis Racket Bag

Tumi built this to hold two rackets, balls, clothes, and a water bottle in separate compartments. The construction quality is a tier above typical tennis bags — this is the bag serious players upgrade to and never replace.

~$350

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#21
Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace | Tennis Gift
Pick #21
Best for Bookworms

Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace

Set at a tennis academy, this novel captures the obsessive inner world of competitive players better than anything else in print. If they love tennis and reading, this is the gift.

~$12

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#22
Love All Notecards | Tennis Gift
Pick #22
Best for the Host

Love All Notecards

Luxury tennis-inspired stationery from Dear Annabelle. The quality of the cardstock and printing sets these apart from novelty options. Perfect for the player who sends real thank-you notes.

~$30

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#23
Personalized Tennis Ornament | Tennis Gift
Pick #23
Best Holiday Gift

Personalized Tennis Ornament

A Lenox ornament that can be engraved with the recipient's name. The personalization makes it a keepsake rather than just another holiday decoration.

~$35

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#24
Classic Diamond Tennis Bracelet | Tennis Gift
Pick #24
Best Luxury Gift

Classic Diamond Tennis Bracelet

The tennis bracelet got its name from Chris Evert's famous 1987 US Open moment. This Monica Rich Kosann version is classic enough for everyday wear and meaningful enough for a milestone gift.

~$2,000+

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#25
Tennis Court Chip & Dip Serving Platter | Tennis Gift
Pick #25
Best for Entertaining

Tennis Court Chip & Dip Serving Platter

A tennis court-shaped chip and dip platter from Anthropologie. It's the kind of unexpected serving piece that becomes the centerpiece at every watch party.

~$50

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Quick Reference

Pick Product Best For Price
#1 Serena Williams Tennis Lessons Best for Beginners ~$120/yr
#2 Blue Tennis Racket (1925) Best Wall Art From $50
#3 Tennis Ball Saver Best Practical Gift ~$15
#4 Stemless Wine Tumbler Best Stocking Stuffer ~$20
#5 Tennis Ball (1935) Best for History Buffs From $50
#6 Tennis League Candle Best Home Gift ~$35
#7 Tennis Pasta Best Novelty Gift ~$15
#8 Tennis Court (1907) Best Conversation Starter From $50
#9 Tennis Racket Necklace Best Jewelry Under $30 ~$25
#10 Tennis Ball Bandages Best for Kids ~$10
#11 Tennis Net (1929) Best for the Den From $50
#12 Vintage Wilson Tennis Highball Glass Best Barware ~$30
#13 Tennis Racket (1925) Best Classic Gift From $50
#14 Plush Tennis Ball Best for Young Fans ~$15
#15 Vintage Tennis Ball (1932) Best Unique Gift From $50
#16 Tennis Ball Picker Best Court Accessory ~$15
#17 Tennis Ball Bath Bombs Best Recovery Gift ~$20
#18 waterdrop MICRODRINK x Novak Djokovic Best for Hydration ~$40
#19 Tennis Time Pants Set Best Lounge Gift ~$75
#20 Tennis Racket Bag Best Splurge ~$350
#21 Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace Best for Bookworms ~$12
#22 Love All Notecards Best for the Host ~$30
#23 Personalized Tennis Ornament Best Holiday Gift ~$35
#24 Classic Diamond Tennis Bracelet Best Luxury Gift ~$2,000+
#25 Tennis Court Chip & Dip Serving Platter Best for Entertaining ~$50

Frequently Asked Questions About Tennis Gifts

What are the best gifts for tennis players?

The best tennis gifts combine practicality with personality. Top picks include quality gear that solves a real problem on the court, unique items that celebrate the sport's culture and history, and fun novelty gifts that show you understand their passion. A mix of price points ensures there's something for every budget.

What are unique tennis gifts that aren't more gear?

For tennis players who already have all the gear, lean into the history and culture of the sport. Patent art prints reproduce original US Patent Office drawings for iconic equipment. Other non-gear options include tennis-themed home decor, jewelry, apparel, and personalized keepsakes.

What are good tennis gifts under $100?

There are plenty of great tennis gifts under $100. Novelty items like themed candles, bath bombs, and pasta shapes make fun stocking stuffers. Patent art prints start at $50. Practical accessories like ball savers, pickers, and bags are useful gifts at any price point.

What is a good gift for someone who loves tennis history?

For the tennis player who appreciates the sport's roots, look for gifts that connect to the game's heritage. Patent art prints reproduce original US Patent Office drawings in watercolor, covering equipment designs dating back over a century.

What tennis wall art makes a good gift?

The best tennis wall art gifts have a story behind them. Vintage photography, patent art prints of original equipment designs, and custom illustrations all make memorable choices. Look for pieces available in multiple sizes and framing options to fit any space.

What are the best tennis gifts for beginners?

For beginner tennis players, practical gifts that help them improve are most appreciated. Lessons from professional players, quality accessories, and comfortable apparel are great starting points. Non-gear options like tennis-themed decor help them embrace the sport as part of their identity from day one.

About the Author

Rider Tuff has spent 5+ years researching sports equipment history through the US Patent Office, cataloging the original technical drawings behind the gear athletes use every day. That research led to Timeless Patents, which reproduces these drawings as watercolor prints across 110+ sports and hobbies. This guide draws on that background to surface tennis gifts that go beyond what you'll find in a typical sporting goods store.