How Do You String A Tennis Racquet?
Tennis rackets, just like all other sporting equipment, need proper care and maintenance to remain in good working condition. When caring for your tennis racket be sure not to throw it, bang it or step on it. Don’t keep it in a hot car because the sun can transform a graphite frame to the extent that the strings are pulled out of shape. Restring it once or twice a year (depending on how often you play) and don’t string beyond the recommended range because you could break the frame. The first step is to decide on what kind of string to get. A combination between durability and resiliency is the best way to go. You will need to choose durable main strings and softer gut cross strings. Finding the right strings for you will most likely take some experimentation. The most durable and toughest strings are made of Kevlar, as well as certain polyester strings like Lexilon. Determine the tension that is best for you. A good rule of thumb is that tighter strings offer more control while looser