Where spin, speed, and control come together.
Define Every Shot
Rubbers shape how the ball responds to your touch. Our collection includes options for control, heavy spin, and high-speed play — helping you choose what suits your technique and playing style.
One Series. 3 Clear Choices
Built to support players at every stage — from learning the basics to playing fast, attacking table tennis
the foundation of your game.
Where Every Point Begins
From controlled all-round blades to fast, attacking options, our range is designed to match different playing styles and skill levels helping you find the right balance of feel, speed, and control.
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Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Shop The Achanta Series Exclusively On Apex Sports Kart
TT Accessories, Raquet Cases & More Avaliable
Because taking care of your gear is part of playing better.
Protect What Powers Your Game
Your racket is your most important piece of equipment — and it deserves the right protection.
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TT Racket Case with Double Fish 1 Star and 3 Star balls
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Tailored for Every Playing Level
Built for Your Level. Tuned to Your Game.
No two players are the same and neither should their rackets be. Our customized racket options are designed to match your current skill level, playing style, and growth path, so you get the right balance of control, spin, and power.
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Designed for movement, comfort, and performance.
From beginner-friendly rubbers that build confidence to high-performance rubbers used at the professional level, we help you choose what works best for your technique and playing style.
Andro Gauzy HL CO
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Rs. 6,200.00
Andro Timber 5 DEF ST
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Andro Treiber FO OFF/S FL
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Double Fish Super 2 Wire Controlled
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Andro Pro Glue
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Cleaning Sponge Cotton Leather
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Double Fish Ball White 1 Star
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Double Fish WTT V40+
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from learning the basics to playing fast, attacking table tennis.
One series. Three clear choices.
The Achanta Series is built from years of playing, competing, and understanding what truly matters on the table. Designed with clarity and purpose, each racket in the series addresses a specific playing need helping players choose confidently without confusion or compromise.
Rather than offering one solution for everyone, the Achanta Series is structured to support players at different stages of their journey.
From beginners learning control and technique, to developing players focused on spin and variation, to aggressive attackers who rely on speed and power every racket has a clear role and identity.
This is not about hype or trends. It’s about feel, control, and confidence. The Achanta Series reflects a deep respect for the game and for the players who play it — built with purpose, and built for players.
Rather than offering one solution for everyone, the Achanta Series is structured to support players at different stages of their journey.
From beginners learning control and technique, to developing players focused on spin and variation, to aggressive attackers who rely on speed and power every racket has a clear role and identity.
This is not about hype or trends. It’s about feel, control, and confidence. The Achanta Series reflects a deep respect for the game and for the players who play it — built with purpose, and built for players.
The right equipment goes beyond rackets and rubbers.
Tools That Support Better Training
From table tennis robots that help you train with consistency and precision, to approved glues and accessories that keep your setup match-ready, these tools are built to support serious practice and reliable play.
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Rs. 4,499.00
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TT Racket Case with Double Fish 1 Star and 3 Star balls
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From The Blog
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Apex Sports has been in the field of table tennis for over 2 decades. Over a period of time, we have come up with some frequently asked questions. Hope it guides through different playing conditions, styles, and environments to help them pick the perfect racket as per your game.
Racket Selection Guide: Playing Conditions & Styles
General Playing Styles & Environments
For a high-speed, off-the-table looping game, you need a setup that generates deep trajectory and power. Look for an OFF or OFF+ carbon blade (like the Andro Treiber series) paired with harder, high-tension rubbers (e.g., 47.5° to 50° sponge hardness). The carbon layers provide the necessary structural stability and speed to catapult the ball back from a distance, while the hard rubber ensures your power transfers directly into heavy top-spin counter-loops.
Defensive players thrive on absorbing the opponent's speed. You should opt for an ALL (Allround) or DEF (Defensive) all-wood blade (like the Timber5 DEF). These blades are slightly larger and offer immense dwell time. Pair this with a soft, high-control rubber on your forehand for precise placement, and consider long pimples (LP) or a thin-sponge defensive rubber on the backhand to reverse the opponent's spin and force errors.
If your game is a mix of tactical blocks, heavy pushes, and occasional close-to-the-table attacks, an ALL+ or OFF- 5-ply all-wood blade is your sweet spot. It offers a perfect balance of feeling and control. Combine this with medium-soft rubbers (around 42° to 45° hardness). This versatile configuration gives you enough touch for short touch-play while still packing enough punch to finish the point when you step up to attack.
Room Temperature & Climate Impact
Cold environments make both the wood blade and the rubber sponge harden up, which reduces the "bounce," lowers the ball trajectory, and shrinks the sweet spot. If you regularly play in chilly halls, look for medium to soft rubbers that retain their elasticity in lower temperatures. A blade with slightly more flexibility (like a select 5-ply or 7-ply all-wood) can also help inject some natural mechanical bounce back into your shots.
Humidity is a table tennis player's worst enemy because moisture settles on the rubber surface, causing the ball to "slip" right off the racket. In humid conditions, sticky/tacky Chinese-style rubbers or highly grippy, modern European/German tension rubbers perform best. Additionally, using a stiffer carbon blade helps maintain a crisp, predictable rebound even when the air feels heavy and damp. Tip: Always keep a cleaning sponge handy to wipe your rubbers dry between games!
Ball Types & Speed Conditions
Yes, absolutely. Modern ABS plastic balls are rounder and safer, but they carry less spin and speed than older ball variations. To compensate for the heavier, lower-spin nature of modern balls, players generally need faster carbon blades and rubbers with higher grip and built-in speed glue effect to inject energy and heavy rotations back into the game.
At higher altitudes, the air is thinner, meaning there is less air resistance. The ball travels noticeably faster through the air but carries slightly less aerodynamic spin. To keep the ball from flying off the table, you should lean toward a setup with enhanced control and spin—such as an OFF- blade paired with high-grip, medium-hardness rubbers. This allows you to safely hook and curve the ball onto the table despite the thinner air.
Technical Matchplay Scenarios
When facing a heavy spinner, you want a racket that isn't overly sensitive to incoming spin but allows you to redirect it. A stiff blade with outer-layer carbon paired with medium-hard, spin-insensitive rubbers (or short pimples if you prefer blocking) works beautifully. The stiffness allows you to punch or block the ball right off the bounce before the opponent's spin fully takes effect on your racket.
Speed, timing, and flat trajectory are key here. You need a blade with a crisp, immediate response—an outer-carbon or inner-carbon blade works best. Pair this with short pimpled rubber on one side (for flat, deceptive hits and immune blocking) or medium-hard, fast European rubbers that allow you to take the ball early on the rise and redirect the pace instantly.
Advanced Gear Customization
It comes down to feeling versus speed. All-Wood Blades: Best for learning proper technique, control-oriented strategies, and humid/slippery conditions where maximum ball-feeling and dwell time are required. Carbon Blades: Best for modern, high-speed attacking games, compensating for the slower ABS balls, and providing a massive sweet spot that helps you hit consistent winners even from mid-distance.
Hard Sponges (47.5°+): Offer immense power, precision, and top-end speed. They are ideal for high-level players with fast arm speed who can compress the sponge to unleash massive spin. Soft Sponges (below 45°): Provide a loud "click" sound, high forgiveness, and excellent control. They are perfect for intermediate players, colder playing conditions, or players who rely on passive blocking and control.
Rubbers lose their grip (friction) and elasticity over time due to dust, sweat, and oxidation. If you notice the edges crumbling, a faded/matte circle in the sweet spot, or the ball slipping off your racket during a loop, it is time for a refresh. On average, regular players changing their setup every 4 to 6 months ensures peak performance under any tournament condition.











