There’s a new set of tennis trading cards on the market.

On Wednesday, Fanatics officially released 2024 Topps Chrome Tennis for collectors to get their hands on. The latest line was produced in tandem with a group licensing deal overseen by the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA).

It follows the May 2023 release of 2021 Topps Chrome Tennis, but this time around thanks to the aforementioned agreement inked by PTPA's for-profit arm Winners Alliance, many more current and upcoming players factor into the enhanced product.

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What Can You Pull?

Rookie cards, numbered inserts, autographs—the usual.

Among the players getting their first licensed card include Grand Slam semifinalists Mirra Andreeva and Ben Shelton.

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A sneak peek of the designs inside.

A sneak peek of the designs inside.

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The Autos

There’s a plethora of familiar faces and newcomers to chase. Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek, Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, Daniil Medvedev, Elena Rybakina and Coco Gauff lead popular stars on tour today.

Legends like Stefanie Graf, Bjorn Borg, Billie Jean King, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and Venus Williams are also included.

But perhaps most exciting? Dual autographs are in the mix.

Imagine ripping a pack to find Djokovic-Alcaraz or Swiatek-Sabalenka signatures together on a card. Siblings are prominent here, too, from the Andreevas and Fruhvirtovas to the Murrays.

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A signed card of these two? Yes, please.

A signed card of these two? Yes, please.

Cost

There are three single box options to break open. On the official Topps website, retail prices run (while supplies last) as follows:

  • $189.99 for a Hobby Box (8 cards per pack, 12 packs per box, 3 autographs inside)
  • $199.99 for a Breaker Delight Box (12 cards per pack, 1 pack per box, 3 autographs inside)
  • $24.99 for a Value Box (4 cards per pack, 7 packs per box, 1 Chrome refractor per box)

Need more? Hobby and Breaker Delight cases, each boasting 12 boxes, are options as well.