How long should a tennis string be?

Measure out the string: You'll need about 40 feet of string for a tennis racquet, which most string packages come with. But if you are getting string from a reel (which is more cost-efficient), measure out ~40 feet and clip it at a diagonal angle (helps later to put strings through the grommets).

How do you determine tennis string size?

The thinner the string, the better it will play-you'll get more "feel" and control because the string bites into the ball. The downside: Thin strings break more quickly. Your best bet is to start with a 17-gauge string; if it snaps in 10 hours or less, go to a 16-gauge.

What is Roger Federer's string?

Federer has used roughly the same type of strings throughout his career. He uses a hybrid string setup with Luxilon Alu Power Rough 16L in the crosses and Wilson Natural Gut in the mains. You can purchase Wilson's Champion's Choice Duo to get both of these as a set.

What is Nadal string?

Nadal's String

Formerly a poster boy for Babolat Pro Hurricane Tour, Nadal now uses Babolat's RPM Blast in 15 Gauge at a tension of 55lbs. We are big fans of RPM Blast here at TheTennisBros.com, as we know how potent it can be in terms of spin potential and control.

How do you know if a tennis string is too loose?

The strings of a loosely strung racket move more than the strings of a tightly strung racket. This influences the speed and angle at which the ball leaves your racket, which can make your shots inconsistent.

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How often should you Regrip your tennis racket?

Remember - a lot of factors determine how quickly a grip needs to be changed - humidity, the intensity of play, perspiration. A general rule you can follow is to replace your overgrip every 6-8 hours of play, and your replacement grip 1-3 times per year.

Do tennis racquets go dead?

Do racquets ever "wear out?" A: Yes, racquet frames do eventually "soften." Over time different stresses add up and eventually break down the fibers and resin that make up your racquet, resulting in a frame that is less stiff than it once was.

How much does Nadal's racket cost?

Nadal: Rafael Nadal uses the Babolat Pure Aero racquet to power his way through tournaments. Off the shelf, this racquet costs $230.

How heavy is Federer's racket?

Federer, for what it's worth, is using a racket that weighs in north of 12.5 ounces -- far too heavy for the average club-level player or even high-level junior for that matter.

How heavy is Djokovic's racquet?

Novak's racquet weighs 353grams which gives excellent stability for Novak to take up the ball early. For Novak to redirect the ball on a horizontal trajectory, the Head PT113B offers a denser string bed and a high swing weight for this purpose.

What string does Stan Wawrinka?

Wawrinka's String

The Swiss superstar uses Babolat RPM Blast at 61 pounds in the main strings and 57 pounds in the cross strings. This co-polyester string coupled with the high tension helps him to control his powerful game and send the ball kicking down inside the baseline rather than the other side.

What is Nadal racket?

The racquet that has evolved with him during his time with Babolat is the Pure Aero, which is a striking fluorescent yellow.

Should I use 16 or 17 gauge tennis string?

As a result, 16 gauge string will be more durable, whereas 17 gauge will offer more feel. Players need to try out different gauges to establish whether the benefits of a thinner string outweigh the costs in terms of frequent restrings.

Do thinner tennis strings make a difference?

Tennis strings are made in different thicknesses, called gauges. The thicker the gauge or diameter of the string, the more durability, and control, while the thinner the gauge, the more power and comfort.

What's the difference between 16 and 17 gauge tennis strings?

16L/1.28mm: Medium gauge found in Luxilon strings; best for competitive players looking for a blend of power and control. 17/1.25mm: Medium thin gauge; best for beginner and intermediate players who are looking for power and comfort. 17L/1.20mm: Thin gauge; best for players looking for increased touch and feel.

What are tennis dampeners for?

Why do tennis players use vibration dampeners? The main purpose of a vibration dampener is to reduce the amount of vibration that you feel when a tennis ball hits your strings. This might help you reduce fatigue if you're involved in a long match.

Is a lighter or heavier tennis racket better?

Some basic concepts - a heavy racket is more powerful, more stable and transmits less shock than a lighter racket (all other things being equal). A lighter racket is more maneuverable and thus, a player is able to swing it faster.

Why are Babolat rackets so popular?

Why do people like Babolat rackets? People like Babolat rackets because their playing characteristics appeal to a relatively large number of players, they are made poplar through sponsorships with professional players and their racket frames are well researched, designed and developed.

What is the difference between cheap and expensive tennis rackets?

In the cheaper racket the strings were a standard synthetic gut. The more expensive racket featured a polyester string which is more suited to performance players as it offered enhanced durability and spin. As a rule the more expensive the racket the better the string job.

How do you blackout a tennis racket?

Spray the racquet with the primer, and give it an hour. Spray on ONE coat of black spray paint, and add another coat after 5 minutes. Do 3 coats total. Let it dry until the next day, and you're done.

How long does a good tennis racket last?

For a big hitter, training regularly and playing tournaments, rackets last about 1 year and tend to lose stiffness after that. A club player who does not hit the ball particularly hard and looks after their rackets can have rackets last for 10 years or perhaps more without problems.

How many tennis racquets should I have?

If you answered that you are in the least amount serious about tennis, then you should have at least two racquets. If you consider yourself a tennis player, of any level, even if you play once a month, even if you have never broken a string in your life, you should have two racquets.

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