Determining Tennis Racquet String Tension

stringsThe string tension for a tennis racquet is a topic that is commonly misunderstood, but that does not make it any less important when it comes to making your racquet the best that it can be. Do you know what racquet string tension you should be using? When it really comes down to it, determining the right tennis racquet string tension for your needs is going to come down to personal preference. You should know that there are some basic guidelines for you to consider, however, which we are going to outside below for your better understanding of the subject.

First and foremost, there tends to be a tension range that is provided to you by the manufacturer of the tennis racket. This is generally going to be found on the tennis racket, on its throat. If you find yourself struggling to decide which tension is going to be best, then choosing a number that is right in the middle of this recommended tension range is generally a good place for you to get started. You can then decide to decrease or increase your own personal string tension until you are satisfied with what you have and the racquet plays well in your hands.

Since every tennis racquet is going to recommend a different tension range, there is not a single tension that is capable of being recommended to everyone. You are only going to be able to use guidelines to follow. In general, lower tension is capable of increasing power, and higher tension is capable of increasing control. When you have a lower tension, the racquet is going to act much like a trampoline would. What this means is that when the ball hits the racquet, the strings will form a pocket an the swing and the strings will shoot the ball out. With a lower tension, this results in less control but more power. With higher tensions, more control is created but power must be found elsewhere.

When the string tension for your racquet is on the high side, the racquet is going to behave less like a trampoline and more like a wall. The tight string tension of the racquet will cause the ball to go flatter, allowing the strings to bite the ball better, which creates more control but less power. There are many players that prefer strings that are tighter, but they have to get used to the board like feel over time. Keep in mind that the tension is going to feel different depending on your racquet, so your favorite tension amount on one racquet may not feel the same when you change racquets later on down along the line. Your current tension may very well feel different when you get a new racquet later on.

Finding the right tension for the strings on your tennis racquet is vital to making sure that you get the most out of the game by fine tuning your racquet to meet your individual needs.

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Originally posted 2009-07-28 05:16:47. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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