What tension do pros string their rackets?

What tension do pros string their rackets?

Which racquets / strings / tensions do the Pro’s use?

Player Racquet Tension
Nikolay Davydenko Prince Ozone Pro Tour 48 / 46 lbs
Novak Djokovic Head YouTek Speed Pro 61 / 59 lbs
Roger Federer Wilson [K]Factor [K]Six.One Tour 90 50 / 47 lbs
Fernando Gonzalez Babolat Pure Storm GT 49 / 50 lbs

What is the best tennis string for control?

Best Tennis Strings for Control in 2020

  • The Playtester’s Choice. Tecnifibre Razor Code.
  • The Smart Choice. Luxilon Smart.
  • The Multifilament Choice. Tecnifibre HDMX.
  • The Must Know. Kirschbaum Competition.
  • The New Choice. Head Lynx Tour.

Do tennis strings make a difference?

You might be surprised when I tell you that no matter how carefully you choose your tennis racket, the tennis strings are also likely to have a big impact on your game as well. The tension, material and the gauge of your strings make all the difference. The looser your strings, the farther you can hit the ball.

What tension should my tennis strings be?

A good recommended tension for a natural gut or multifilament string would be between 55-62lbs.

Are polyester tennis strings good?

Pros and many advanced level tennis players opt for polyester strings for a variety of reasons, but mainly they are durable and provide lots of control and spin potential. Because of their firm make-up polyester strings naturally are control-oriented, and the spin potential is unmatched.

How long do natural gut tennis strings last?

6 months

What is the best tennis string for tennis elbow?

While gut is clearly the most expensive string choice you can make, its added power and shock absorption make it the best. At Tennis Express, we offer a broad variety of natural gut strings, featuring Babolat VS Team, Wilson Natural Gut, and Pacific Prime Gut.

How fast do tennis strings lose tension?

Tension Loss All tennis strings will lose tension over time. They begin to lose tension as soon as they leave the stringing machine. Depending on the type of string, in the first 24 hours after stringing, strings can lose roughly of their tension, and this continues when you play with the racquet.

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