The search for the best table tennis racket under 2000 mainly satisfies the requirements of recreational players who have been in the circuit for more than 1 – 2 years and want to upgrade their rackets. These bats offer more speed than the cheap 1000-rupee rackets and still exhibit excellent control to prolong rallies adding more excitement to the game of ping pong.
How Do You Select a Table Tennis Racket?
Choosing a racket depends on your Playing Level (Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced), Playing Style (Aggressive, All-rounder, and Defensive), and Budget. Amateurs/ Club-level players fall in the category of beginners or intermediates.
A racket has three performance attributes, Speed, Spin, and Control.
As a thumb rule speed is inversely proportional to control, i.e. higher the speed, lower the control, and vice versa.
Speed ∝ 1/Control
An offensive bat has more speed and less control.
Speed >Control = Offensive (OFF)
A defensive racket has less speed and more control
Control >Speed = Defensive (DEF)
When both attributes are equal, it is an all-round racket.
Speed = Control ⇒ All-round (ALL)
Offensive paddles suit advanced players and intermediate players with good exposure to skills.
Beginners must start their journey with defensive rackets.
All-round rackets are ideal for intermediate players.
Beginners | Intermediates | Advanced | Club-level |
Defensive (DEF) | All-round (ALL)/ Offensive (OFF) | Offensive (OFF) | Defensive (DEF)/All-round (ALL) |
Best Table Tennis Rackets Under 2000 in India
Name | Speed | Spin | Control | Rank |
GKI Euro V | 94 | 93 | 95 | 1 |
GKI Euro Hybridz | 95 | 96 | 96 | 2 |
Butterfly Timo Boll 2000 | 75 | 75 | 85 | 3 |
STAG Power Drive Plus | 85 | 90 | 85 | 4 |
Butterfly Addoy 2000 | 75 | 50 | 100 | 5 |
GKI Euro V Table Tennis Racket
Specifications
- Euro All-wood ply
- Euro V tensor rubber
- Speed: 94
- Spin: 93
- Control: 95
GKI Euro V is a good choice for intermediate players who want to build their game on power-looping. Relative to Offensive XX, GKI Euro V is slightly better in speed and spin to make it easier for topspin play.
GKI Euro V is made with specially designed Euro ply and Euro V rubbers. The Euro V rubber is incorporated with micropores that enhance the elasticity of this rubber. Moreover, Euro v is a tensor rubber, which means the top sheet is stretched before gluing on the sponge during the manufacturing process. Due to this tensor top sheet and elastic sponge, the ball bounces more and springs off with a higher trajectory after impact. This nature of Euro V rubber is perfect for looping.
GKI Euro V comes with an ergonomically designed handle for better grip. The handle is designed to minimize the vibration at the time of impact which effectively increases the control of your strokes.
If you are searching for a good ITTF-approved table tennis racket below 2000, the Euro V is certainly for you.
Pros
- Good for topspin play with better control
- Good Speed
- Nice flared handle
- Affordable
- It comes with a good-quality padded cover
- ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) approved
Cons
- Not for professionals
GKI Hybridz
Specifications
- Blade: Wooden
- Rubber Type: Smooth
- Handle: Flared
- Speed: 95
- Spin: 95
- Control: 96
- Approval: TTFI
The GKI Hybridz is one step higher in aggression than the popular Kung Fu Dx bat. It is a relatively fast racket that can deliver spinny shots. The racket has a balanced combination of speed, spin, and control which is good for intermediate-level players.
Though the handle is stated flared, it looks like a transition between the anatomic (AN) and flared (FL) types.
Pros
- Fast and spinny
- Durable
- Good for intermediates
Cons
- Slightly heavy
Butterfly Timo Boll 2000
Specifications
- Blade: 5-ply Wood
- Rubber: Pan Asia (1.8 mm)
- Handle: Flared
- Speed: 75
- Spin: 75
- Control: 85
This Timo Ball series premade racket has three models, 1000, 2000, and 3000. All have the same 5-ply blade and same rubbers but different thicknesses, i.e. 1.5 mm, 1.8 mm, and 2.0 mm respectively for 1000, 2000, and 3000 models. The thicker the rubber, the more speed and less control.
Timoboll 2000 shows great authority on control. The Pan Asia rubber gives the perfect combination of speed and spin. The racket has a nice flared handle that provides comfort for gripping.
Pros
- Great control
- Lightweight
- Nice grip
- ITTF approved rubber
Cons
- Not for attackers
STAG Power Drive Plus
Specifications
- Blade: Wooden
- Rubber Thickness: 2.0 mm
- Handle: Flared
- Speed: 85
- Spin: 90
- Control: 85
- Weight: 174 grams
- Approval: ITTF
Though the name suggests it is a power weapon, it does not possess that many offensive capabilities, rather it is an OFF(-) racket. Speed is good, not great, and the tacky thick rubber has decent spin. The ergonomic grip makes it easier to change from forehand to backhand and vice versa.
The Power Drive Plus comes with a nice wooden box to protect your racket.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Good speed
- Nice grip
- Great for intermediates
- Racket case and ball holders
Cons
- Peeling of rubbers from the edge of the racket
Butterfly Addoy 2000
Specifications
- Speed: 75
- Spin: 50
- Control: 100
- Approval: ITTF
The Addoy 2000 consists of a thin sponge layer pasted on a wooden blade. This combination gives you more control than speed. The motto of designing this bat is to reduce the amount of spin to make it easy for new recreational players to play with. The racket is also less sensitive to the incoming spin. So it is relatively easy to counter your opponent’s spinny serves.
Out of three models, the Addoy 2000 comes with a rounded flared handle, whereas the 1000 and 3000 modes have squared flared handles. The 2000 model is easier to grip, whereas the other two models are slightly ahead for swiftly changing from forehand grip to backhand grip or vice versa.
The good thing is that all three models are ITTF-approved to play in any authorized tournaments.
Pros
- Excellent control
- Good speed
- Well bulit
- Durable
- Beginner-friendly
- ITTF approved
Cons
- Less spin
- Not for offensive players
Conclusion
The 5 best table tennis rackets under 2000 are meant for recreational play. If you are an amateur or a casual club-level player, these paddles give you the confidence to place more balls on the table to help you earn more points in the game of table tennis. They are good within the budget, making you comfortable showing your skills, but they need to be better for serious play.
For beginners, the Addoy 2000 is the ideal choice to develop consistency in the early stages whereas, the Euro V is the best choice below 2000 rupees for players with a decent playing experience.
If you want to develop your techniques to make a real difference in the game, there are some great options in the higher price segments. My article, “Top 21 Best Table Tennis Rackets to Buy in 2024” helps you navigate the top choices in the Indian market.
But be careful with your selection to match your playing level and style.