Tennis Gifts for Captains

Show your tennis captain you appreciate their diligence, hard work and personal moral support by giving them a thoughtful gift. Persuade other team members to contribute for a gift card or use your creativity to design a one-of-a-kind, picture-framed, personalized greeting card showcasing handwritten messages from members of the team.
  1. Gift Card

    • Let your tennis captain choose their gift by purchasing a gift card to Tennis-Warehouse -- a website that sells a massive amount of tennis-related merchandise at affordable prices. Multiple delivery formats are available such as email and U.S. Postal Service priority mail. E-gift cards can be purchased in denominations as low as $10. Plastic gift cards can be purchased in denominations of $25, $50, $100, $150 and $200.

    Personalized Greeting Card

    • Put your creativity to work by designing your own personalized greeting card. Purchase a blank card from the dollar store, scrapbook supplies such as 3-D craft tennis appliques and alphabet letters, a picture frame, and a dark pen for name and message signing. Have everyone on the tennis team sign their name and write a personalized message on the card. Place the card into the picture frame. Present the gift to your tennis captain.

    Tennis Emergency Kit

    • Prepare this tennis emergency kit for your tennis captain as usable gift. Recycle an empty tennis ball can and fill it with items your captain would need for a day out on the court. Items suggestions include lip balm, Band-Aids, Tylenol, hair elastics, sunscreen, hand sanitizer, and pens. Fill up the can with the items and tie a brightly-colored ribbon around it. Present this gift to your tennis captain with a greeting card.

    Personalized Tennis Towel

    • Your tennis captain will appreciate having a personalized monogrammed tennis towel to wipe the sweat off his face during a hard game on the court. Purchase a towel at your local store and have the towel professionally monogrammed with your tennis captain's name or initials. Another option is to purchase iron-on paper at your local craft store. Create the iron-on image or words using your computer, feed the special paper through your printer and transfer the image to the towel using a hot iron.