1: Get rid of the old string by taking your pair of pliers and cutting between the strings, then take them out pulling one string at a time and be careful to to cut yourself as the cut of ends of the string can be painful if they poke you. 2: If the tennis racquet is dirty, t...
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This guide will show you how to string (or restring broken strings) on a tennis racket (or any racquet sport racket). Before using this guide, you should choose the desired string tension. For most rackets, the recommended string tension is printed on the racquets, which is somewhere betwee...
A good all-around string category. This is the basic, and most popular string choice in tennis. It also happens to be one of the cheapest. It has a crisper feel compared with Multifilaments, good, but not as gentle on the arm as Multi or Gut. It's reasonably durable and holds tensio...
Irvin Talk Tennis Guru Apr 11, 2014 #1,851 cknobman said: Is the around the world stringing pattern the once piece way to string a racquet? Asking because I have only ever done the 2 piece method and now that I have my 6.1 95s have stopped using hybrid string setups and would...
This article takes a look at how to choose a tennis racquet that will suit your game. Think of it as a short buying guide, where I will break down what the specifications mean, what you need to look out for and I'll also make some recommendations for the
How to Choose a Tennis RacquetBy Natalie Diroma
Tennis Expert Brandon M. overviews everything you need to know to select the right racquet for your game, whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced player.
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However, during a tennis hit, there is enough friction generated in the 5 ms impact duration to bring the ball to bite for both strings. Thus, the ball rolls for a longer time on the rough string than on the smooth string, but they both rebound while rolling (spinning) at the same ...