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Would my raquet be considered replaceable by the Manufacturer(Microgel Radical Mid+)?

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Its cracked completely on the dead center of the side of the frame, the strings are still intact, but Im thinking of sending it back to get it replaced under warranty, it broke when I hit it on a pole cause I lost but now I have no racquet so I want to get it replaced under warranty. Does the extent of the damage seem plausabile to be replaced if I said I cracked it once on a hard slice that hit the ground cause the ball was low and kept hitting with it for some time and it grew??

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  1. No u won't get it under warrenty because it is your error not the manufacturers error. Sorry Bout this.

    Cheers Hope You get a new racket.

    P.S You can get this racket profesional fixed just go to your local tennis club and get details where to find it but it won't be cheap.

    Cheers Brad


  2. The manufacturers generally know what kind of damage is caused by manufacturing faults and which ones are caused by abuse. If it's dead centre then I'd say that you were rallying and it just snapped, but then again I can't see the extent the damage.

    It's probably worth a shot trying to get it replaced - they can only say no.

    I wouldn't bother with getting it fixed. It would be more trouble than it's worth.

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