What Tennis Strings?

So a common issue when I have a discussion with prospective customer is what type of strings and in which sort of configuration they would like. So below is a (relatively) short version of common stringing scenarios:

  • Casual – for most players just a simple Synthetic Gut restring is required. Can either be in one colour / type or a mixture for mains and crosses and generally strung at 55lbs tension. Colours available:
    • Natural / Clear
    • Black
    • White
    • Yellow
  • Improvers – if you want something with a little more bite / spin / power then the next step would be to use a hybrid setup; mixing Polyester strings with Synthetic Gut. Most common for early match play or those just looking to improve their game. Normally Poly strings in the mains with Syn Gut (colours as per above) in crosses is the most common. Colours for Poly are:
    • Black
    • White
  • Match / Advanced – for those who want to push it further then a full bed of Polyester strings is the way to go. They are stiffer so provide more control, power and less movement but potentially loose their elasticity quicker potentially needing more frequent re-stringing as they will feel ‘dead’.

Tension is relatively easy, most common is 55lbs as a recommended for most frames and players. Generally if you want to change then the suggestion is only 2lbs difference at a time until you are happy:

  • Higher tension provides more control – the ball will go where you hit it as the strings act more like a solid surface
  • Lower tension provides more power – higher speed but potentially not exactly where you hit it! The ball will ‘pocket’ more but spring more like a trampoline

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