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Wilson Npro Surge
Tennis strings.. how important?
Hey guys, well I just bought a racket, the Wilson nCode nPro Surge, and it came with stock strings. First time I used the racket, the strings seemed fined, i was getting good spin on my shots and it was going well. Second time I played with them, it was a little different. Im a baseline player and I use topspin quite a bit, but this time I played, I would try to hit a topspin shot and the ball would go out long and i can tell theres not as much spin as I thought i put on it. This happeneed serveral several times and it was irritating. Now im thinking of buying some spin/control string to help with this.
Am i exaggerating how much the string will help? Does my case sound like it could be due to the strings or just poor technique execution. Im 17 years old and have been playing tennis for a little less than a year, but i feel like i'm quite good for how long i've played. Any tips/suggetions?
The answer could be yes, and it could be no.
The first thing to look at would be yourself. Maybe you just weren't playing well those couple of days. You did say that the first time it worked fine. Also, you could be experiencing the whole racquet transition thing. It takes time to get used to a new racquet. You might have to make a couple minor adjustments to your play to use that racquet.
After evaluating that, then you can look at the strings. First of all, the stock strings it came with are probably just a normal syn. gut string. These usually work well enough for most people. Now, many more experienced players will shy away from that basic string. I use syn. gut with duraflex (I really only know Prince's string line), which is one step up in playability. My favorite string is the lightning xx, but I would break a set of those in a little more than a week of hard play. And yes, strings do lose a little tension shortly after getting strung, but it shouldn't slip enough make any real difference.
The string will make a difference in how the racquet plays, but I wouldn't suggest getting a textured spin string. You really should be able to produce all the spin you need without a textured string, but try it if you want to. Something that could make more difference than the string itself would be the tension. Higher tension will give more control, lower tension will be a little more springy.
My ultimate suggestion here would be to keep using these strings until they break. Next time you string it, you might want to get something a little more playable than a normal syn. gut string. You also might want to experiment with your tension a little. It's just a matter of what you like the best.
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