The Court for Tennis Card Collectors

Whether you're chasing NetPro rookies, tracking Grand Slam price spikes, or collecting the next generation of stars like Alcaraz and Gauff — Mantel is where tennis card collectors share, price-check, and stay ahead of the market.

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Share your collection, compare comps, browse live marketplace listings, track trends, and connect with collectors who care about the hobby and the market behind every card.

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SLAM Scores & Marketplace

SLAM is a liquidity score from 0–100 that measures how easily a card can be bought or sold at a fair price. It combines recent sales data, trading volume, and market depth into a single number. Listings are aggregated from eBay and Fanatics Collect.

90–100 Cash

70–89 Liquid

40–69 Inventory

0–39 Collection

Rafael Nadal - 2003 NetPro International Series Tennis
SLAM 53

Inventory

Sellable with patience

Rafael Nadal - 2003 NetPro International Series Tennis

Avg Sale

$69

Sales

14

Grade

PSA 10

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Roger Federer - 2003 NetPro International Series Tennis
SLAM 44

Inventory

Sellable with patience

Roger Federer - 2003 NetPro International Series Tennis

Avg Sale

$90

Sales

10

Grade

PSA 10

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Serena Williams - 2003 Netpro Tennis
SLAM 26

Collection

Buy it because you love it

Serena Williams - 2003 Netpro Tennis

Avg Sale

$45

Sales

40

Grade

PSA 10

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Roger Federer - 2003 Netpro Tennis
SLAM 20

Collection

Buy it because you love it

Roger Federer - 2003 Netpro Tennis

Avg Sale

$84

Sales

7

Grade

PSA 10

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Serena Williams - 2003 Netpro Elite Tennis
SLAM 14

Collection

Buy it because you love it

Serena Williams - 2003 Netpro Elite Tennis

Avg Sale

$31

Sales

32

Grade

PSA 10

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Roger Federer - 2003 Netpro Tennis
SLAM 14

Collection

Buy it because you love it

Roger Federer - 2003 Netpro Tennis

Avg Sale

$48

Sales

22

Grade

PSA 10

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A Community That Speaks Tennis

Tennis card collecting is niche, but it is growing fast — and the collectors here know the difference between a 2003 NetPro Federer RC and a Topps Chrome refractor. On Mantel, you'll find collectors who follow every Grand Slam draw, every next-gen breakout, and every retirement announcement that reshapes the market. Share your pulls, get feedback on potential buys, and connect with people who understand why limited production makes this corner of the hobby so compelling.

From NetPro vintage rookies to Topps Now milestone cards, from Leaf Signature Series autos to Allen & Ginter inserts — the tennis card community on Mantel covers legends, active champions, and rising stars across both the men's and women's tours.

See What Collectors Are Pulling and Buying

Post your latest pickups and rips. See what other collectors are watching — which Alcaraz parallels are gaining traction, which Serena graded cards are moving before availability dries up, and which Nadal autos collectors are targeting as retirement premiums settle. Tennis card supply is thin compared to mainstream sports, so information travels fast and matters more. Mantel keeps you connected to the collectors who have it.

Live Marketplace Listings in One Feed

Stop switching between eBay tabs. Mantel pulls real-time tennis card listings from eBay and Fanatics Collect into a single searchable feed. Find NetPro rookies, Topps Chrome refractors, Leaf Signature autos, and Topps Now Grand Slam moment cards — then share what you find with the community.

Connect your eBay seller account to showcase your inventory directly to collectors who are actively looking for tennis cards.

Comps That Tell the Real Story

Listed prices lie. Comps don't. Mantel shows you what tennis cards are actually selling for — not just what sellers are hoping to get. With limited production runs and fewer comparable sales than mainstream sports, accurate comps are even more critical. Compare recent sales across marketplaces before you buy, sell, or make an offer.

Track Price Movements Over Time

Grand Slams move tennis card prices on a predictable calendar — four events per year, each one a potential catalyst. Mantel's market trends show you how prices shift around the Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open — so you can spot momentum before it peaks.

Go deeper with advanced analytics that measure liquidity and real demand. Know whether a card is genuinely heating up from tournament performance or just being relisted at inflated prices during media hype cycles.

SLAM Scores: One Number, Real Market Signal

SLAM scores combine recent sales, price direction, and liquidity into a single rating. In a category with thin supply and sharp event-driven spikes, SLAM scores help you separate real demand from temporary noise. Use them to find undervalued tennis cards, compare options across players and products, and validate that buying momentum is genuine before you invest.

Never Miss a Card You're Hunting

Add any card to your Wish List and get notified the moment a matching listing appears across marketplaces. Whether it's a PSA 10 NetPro Federer RC or a raw Topps Now Alcaraz Grand Slam card at the right price — Mantel watches the market so you don't have to.

What Makes Tennis Cards Unique

Limited Production — Unlike MLB or NFL with dozens of annual products, tennis has only a handful of dedicated card releases. This structural scarcity means key cards hold value and supply rarely floods the market.

NetPro Rookies — The 2003 NetPro set is the only true licensed tennis rookie card set, featuring first cards of Federer, Nadal, and Serena Williams. These are genuine vintage collectibles with no modern equivalent.

Grand Slam Catalysts — Four major tournaments per year create four natural price spike windows. No other sport has such a clean, predictable event calendar driving card values.

Cross-Gender Collecting — Men's and women's players appear in the same products, and both carry serious demand. Serena Williams cards rival any male player in the hobby, and Coco Gauff is one of the hottest next-gen names across all sports cards.

Start Collecting Smarter

  1. Join Mantel — Connect with tennis card collectors who share your passion and market knowledge
  2. Search live listings — Browse eBay and Fanatics Collect tennis cards in one place
  3. Check comps — See what cards actually sold for before making a move
  4. Follow the market — Track trends and SLAM scores around Grand Slam season
  5. Set alerts — Add cards to your Wish List and never miss a deal

Join the Tennis Cards Community

Share your collection, compare comps, browse live marketplace listings, track trends, and connect with collectors who care about the hobby and the market behind every card.

Guides & Resources

What Is a SLAM Score?

Learn how SLAM scores rate card market activity from 0-100 and what the four score tiers mean.

How to Start Collecting Sports Cards

A complete guide to card types, grading, buying, selling, and building your collection.

What Do Card Grades Mean?

Learn what PSA 10, BGS 9.5, and other grades actually mean for card value and condition.

What's the Difference Between PSA, Beckett, SGC, CGC?

Compare the major grading services and understand which one is right for your cards.

How to Get a Card Graded

Step-by-step guide to submitting your cards for professional grading.

How to Get Cards Graded at the Show

Tips for on-site grading submissions at card shows and conventions.

How to Protect Your Cards

Best practices for sleeves, toploaders, and long-term card storage.

10 Tips for Navigating a Card Show

Make the most of your next card show with these practical tips.

Sports Card Collectors Glossary of Terms

From "hit" to "RPA" — a complete glossary of the hobby's most common terms.

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