Tennis Raquetas

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2 Responses to “Tennis Raquetas”

  • Well I have been trying to submit a whole long post full of information and it never comes up.

    Here it is again for the 3rd time

    1. Luxilon do not pay players to use their string. The top players use it because they want it. luxilonracquetsports.com/?p=632
    2. The string, as with racquets you think a player uses, is quite often not the string the player is using. eg. Nadal using PHT.
    3. Pro players change their racquets often, because they are literally wearing out the strings that quickly, even Big Banger! They also want the consistency of feel, but if you have seen a top players strings up close after playing 8-10 games, you will see Big Banger heavily notched, and other strings simply just snap if you as a pro player at this level play with them for too long, which is obviously something you do not want happening in the middle of a point when you are playing a million dollars!!!
    4. We use a lot of Big Banger Mains with Multi-filament crosses in an attempt to get the best of both worlds for our customers. You still get nice pop, whilst softening out the string bed and improving feel, with the added advantage of having your mains stay relatively straight in comparison, because of the stiffness of the string. i.e. A lot less string fiddling and readjustment just because you happen to hit with top spin. You can use string savers, ala Roger Federer, to help conserve the softer string, since the wear on the crosses primarily comes from the mains rubbing on the crosses.

    If you or any of your readers are remotely serious about their tennis, then I suggest you read “Technical Tennis” by Rod Cross & Crawford Lindsey topserve.com.au/index.php/tennis/tennis-books-dvds/technical-tennis.html

    If you or your readers are religiously serious about their tennis, then I suggest you read “The Physics and Technology of Tennis” by Howard Brody, Rod Cross & Crawford Lindsey topserve.com.au/index.php/tennis/tennis-books-dvds/the-physics-and-technology-of-tennis.html All 435 8.5″x11″ pages worth.

    That should cover most of it.

    I hope this post have been useful to you and thank you for reading.

    Enjoy!

  • h00l1g4nz:

    haha im switching and im also making a decision between those two