Global Racket Sports Equipment Market Trends and Insights
Increasing number of racquet sports courts worldwide
The global court construction market is witnessing significant growth, driven by the rapid expansion of padel facilities and other racquet sports infrastructure. For instance, the UK added 250 new courts between 2022 and 2023, reflecting a remarkable 116% increase. This surge highlights the growing popularity of padel across Europe. Similarly, Singapore's Punggol Regional Sport Centre, scheduled to open in 2026, will feature international-standard tennis courts designed to host major competitions. This development demonstrates how infrastructure investments are strategically targeting both recreational and professional markets to meet rising demand. The expansion of sports facilities is creating a ripple effect, the Asia-Pacific region, in particular, is experiencing a robust infrastructure boom, supported by government-backed initiatives. These initiatives focus on constructing synthetic courts and multipurpose halls that accommodate multiple racquet sports, thereby maximizing facility utilization and driving equipment demand across a broad spectrum of users. This trend underscores the region's commitment to fostering sports participation and supporting the associated industries.Rising number of tournaments and leagues
The rapid expansion of professional tournament structures is significantly influencing recreational equipment purchasing decisions by creating aspirational demand. For instance, the Australian Open's inclusion of pickleball in 2025 highlights the sport's growing mainstream acceptance and its integration into established tournament frameworks, signaling a shift in the perception of emerging sports. Similarly, the International Table Tennis Federation's introduction of innovative formats, such as the Mixed Team World Cup, not only broadens competitive opportunities but also fosters sustained participation and drives regular equipment replacement cycles. This growth in the tournament ecosystem generates a cascading impact: professional equipment preferences increasingly shape amateur purchasing trends, while enhanced media coverage boosts overall market awareness. Furthermore, grassroots league structures play a pivotal role by offering organized participation pathways. These pathways help convert casual interest into long-term engagement, ensuring consistent equipment demand as players meet the requirements of structured play and advance through competitive levels. Together, these factors create a robust and dynamic environment that supports both market growth and sustained consumer interest.Risk of injury and safety concerns
Overuse injuries, including shoulder issues, tennis elbow, wrist ailments, and ankle problems, are the leading causes of reduced player participation in tennis. These injuries highlight the need for effective preventive measures within the market. While growing safety awareness has driven demand for protective equipment, it has also created a paradox by discouraging participation among risk-averse individuals, thereby impacting market growth. To address these challenges, equipment manufacturers are introducing advanced injury-prevention solutions, such as ergonomic grip designs and optimized string tension, aimed at reducing repetitive stress injuries. However, the high medical costs and extended recovery periods associated with racquet sports injuries remain significant barriers to long-term participation. This issue is particularly pronounced among older adults, a demographic increasingly interested in low-intensity exercise options but often deterred by the physical risks and recovery challenges associated with the sport.Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
- Government initiatives and sports promotion
- Increasing participation of women and children
- Counterfeit and low-quality products
Segment Analysis
In 2025, rackets and bats dominate the market with a 47.05% share, underscoring their pivotal role in driving market entry and forging brand-consumer relationships. Their prominence in racquet sports is evident, as the quality and performance of these tools significantly influence both player experience and competitive results. Regular replacement cycles, spurred by wear and tear, performance upgrades, and tech innovations, fuel frequent purchases, especially among dedicated players. Endorsements from professional athletes and visibility in tournaments generate aspirational demand, swaying recreational players in their equipment choices. Moreover, advancements in materials science not only facilitate continuous product differentiation but also support premium pricing strategies.Meanwhile, bags and accessories are the market's fastest-growing segment, boasting a 7.2% CAGR through 2031. This surge signals a maturation phase, with established players broadening their portfolios beyond just rackets and balls. As consumers become more sophisticated, the integration of sports into fashion and lifestyle becomes evident, enhancing the overall experience. The segment's lower price points promote frequent purchases and gifting, while social media amplifies demand for accessories that resonate with current athletic wear trends.
In 2025, badminton commands a dominant 35.02% market share, bolstered by its deep-rooted cultural significance and robust infrastructure across the Asia-Pacific. Here, badminton enjoys not just widespread participation but also strong governmental backing. The sport's indoor nature allows for uninterrupted play throughout the year, irrespective of weather. Its modest space requirements make it a perfect fit for urban locales with limited outdoor facilities. Badminton's inherent technical complexity fuels a demand for specialized equipment, catering to a spectrum from casual players seeking affordable shuttlecocks to professionals investing in premium-grade rackets.
Meanwhile, other sports are witnessing the fastest growth, boasting an 7.85% CAGR. This surge is largely attributed to the rise of racquet sports like pickleball and padel. These newcomers prioritize accessibility and social interaction, diverging from the technical focus of their predecessors. They resonate with demographics often overlooked by tennis and badminton, such as older adults in search of low-impact exercise and younger enthusiasts attracted to the social scene. Their growth is underpinned by simplified rules and compact court sizes, lowering entry barriers. Additionally, the novelty of these sports garners significant media spotlight and social media buzz, fueling swift adoption. This landscape presents a golden opportunity for innovative manufacturers, allowing them to seize market share through tailored product development and focused marketing initiatives.
Complete Report Scope:
- By Product Type
- Rackets/Bats
- Balls
- Bags and Accessories
- Apparel
- Footwear
- By Sport Type
- Lawn Tennis
- Table Tennis
- Badminton
- Other Sport Types
- By End User
- Men
- Women
- Kids/Children
- By Distribution Channel
- Offline Retail Stores
- Online Retaile Stores
- By Geography
- North America
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- Rest of North America
- Europe
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- Italy
- France
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Belgium
- Sweden
- Rest of Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Australia
- Indonesia
- South Korea
- Thailand
- Singapore
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
- South America
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Colombia
- Chile
- Peru
- Rest of South America
- Middle East and Africa
- South Africa
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
- Nigeria
- Egypt
- Morocco
- Turkey
- Rest of Middle East and Africa
- North America
Geography Analysis
In 2025, North America secures its position as the market leader with a 32.15% share, driven by its advanced infrastructure and well-established consumer spending patterns. These factors cater to both premium and mass-market equipment categories, ensuring a balanced market presence. While traditional segments face saturation, the region's growth is sustained by the increasing adoption of emerging sports and the integration of advanced technologies into equipment. The presence of professional tournaments, including major championships and extensive media coverage, fosters aspirational demand, influencing recreational equipment purchases and shaping brand preferences.Asia-Pacific emerges as the fastest-growing region, recording an impressive 8.05% CAGR. This growth is fueled by comprehensive government initiatives and large-scale infrastructure development programs that establish strong institutional demand channels. In India, the Khelo India Programme, supported by substantial funding for sports infrastructure and youth development, creates structured participation pathways, driving sustained market growth across diverse demographic groups. Singapore exemplifies the region's commitment to premium market development through investments in world-class facilities, such as the Punggol Regional Sport Centre, which enhance infrastructure quality and position the country as a hub for hosting international events.
Europe demonstrates steady growth, underpinned by the increasing adoption of premium products and ongoing facility modernization efforts that cater to both traditional and emerging racquet sports. The region's strong focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility has driven demand for eco-friendly equipment and innovative materials, which often command premium pricing. Government initiatives, such as the UK's "Get Active" strategy, emphasize community engagement and improved access to sports facilities, addressing participation disparities and unlocking growth potential in underserved market segments. Additionally, Europe's inclination toward technological advancements and consumer preferences for high-quality, innovative products create opportunities for manufacturers to introduce advanced offerings.
List of Companies Covered in this Report:
- Yonex Company, Limited
- Anta Sports Products Co., Ltd.
- HEAD Sport GmbH
- BABOLAT VS SAS
- Li-Ning Company Limited
- Dunlop Sports Co. Ltd.,
- Authentic Brands Group LLC.
- VICTOR Rackets Industrial Corporation
- ASICS Corporation
- Diadem Sports
- Decathlon S.A.
- Nike, Inc.
- Adidas Group
- Gamma Sports, Inc.
- Harrow Sports Inc.
- STIGA Sports Group AB
- Tamasu Co., Ltd.
- Goode Sport Ltd.
- Amer Sports
- Solinco Sports
Additional Benefits:
- The market estimate (ME) sheet in Excel format
- 3 months of analyst support
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Yonex Company, Limited
- Anta Sports Products Co., Ltd.
- HEAD Sport GmbH
- BABOLAT VS SAS
- Li-Ning Company Limited
- Dunlop Sports Co. Ltd.,
- Authentic Brands Group LLC.
- VICTOR Rackets Industrial Corporation
- ASICS Corporation
- Diadem Sports
- Decathlon S.A.
- Nike, Inc.
- Adidas Group
- Gamma Sports, Inc.
- Harrow Sports Inc.
- STIGA Sports Group AB
- Tamasu Co., Ltd.
- Goode Sport Ltd.
- Amer Sports
- Solinco Sports

