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Tennis Strings Head Lynx String Set 12m

Head Lynx String Set 12m

Co-Polyester

£8.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.66/mo.*
6stores
Tennis Strings Head Sonic Pro 17 1.25mm Tennis String Sets White One

Head Sonic Pro 17 1.25mm Tennis String Sets White One

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£5.80
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.93/mo.*
3stores
Tennis Strings Head Lynx Tour String Set 12m

Head Lynx Tour String Set 12m

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£5.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £1.66/mo.*
3stores
Tennis Strings Head Velocity MLT 17 1.25mm Tennis String Sets Black One

Head Velocity MLT 17 1.25mm Tennis String Sets Black One

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£7.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.33/mo.*
4stores
Tennis Strings Solinco Outlast String Set 200m Red

Solinco Outlast String Set 200m Red

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£6.10
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.03/mo.*
4stores
Tennis Strings Wilson NXT Comfort String NATURAL One
Wilson Logotype

Wilson NXT Comfort String NATURAL One

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£17.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.96/mo.*
5stores
Tennis Strings Tourna Stringmeter String Meter

Tourna Stringmeter String Meter

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£26.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.96/mo.*
4stores
Tennis Strings Wilson Revolve Spin 17 Tennis String Reel Black One
Wilson Logotype
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Wilson Revolve Spin 17 Tennis String Reel Black One

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£11.99£110.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.99/mo.*
5stores
Babolat RPM Team 200m Tennis String Reel Black One

Babolat RPM Team 200m Tennis String Reel Black One

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£106.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £35.63/mo.*
4stores
Babolat RPM Team String Set 12m

Babolat RPM Team String Set 12m

Carbon Fiber/Graphite

£9.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.30/mo.*
4stores
Wilson NXT 17 Tennis String Packages
Wilson Logotype

Wilson NXT 17 Tennis String Packages

£17.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.96/mo.*
4stores
Luxilon Alu Power String Set 12.2m

Luxilon Alu Power String Set 12.2m

£14.90
Or 3 interest-free payments of £4.96/mo.*
5stores
TENNIS STRINGS

FAQ

Tennis strings are made from materials like nylon, polyester, and natural gut. Nylon is popular for its durability and cost-effectiveness. Polyester offers control and spin, ideal for advanced players. Natural gut provides excellent feel and tension maintenance but is more expensive.

Choosing the right tennis strings depends on your playing style and level. Beginners might prefer nylon for its comfort, while advanced players could opt for polyester for more spin and control. Consider string tension too; lower tension offers power, higher tension gives control.

Tennis string tension affects performance; lower tension provides more power and a softer feel, while higher tension offers better control and spin. Beginners often start with mid-range tension to balance these attributes, adjusting based on personal preference as skills improve.

Tennis strings break due to wear from hitting the ball repeatedly, friction between strings during play, or incorrect stringing techniques. Frequent players may break strings more often. Choosing durable materials like polyester can help reduce breakage.

Thicker tennis strings offer durability and last longer, making them suitable for frequent players. Thinner strings provide better feel and spin potential but may break more easily. Your choice depends on personal preference and how often you play.

You can mix different types of tennis strings in a hybrid setup, combining benefits like durability from polyester with comfort from nylon or natural gut. This allows customization of feel and performance to suit individual playing styles.

Tennis Strings: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing tennis strings, the material can greatly affect your play. Natural gut strings offer excellent feel and tension retention but can be pricey. Synthetic gut is a popular choice for its balance of cost and performance. Polyester strings provide durability and spin, ideal for aggressive players. Think about your playing style and budget to find the right material.

The gauge, or thickness, of tennis strings influences both control and durability. Thicker strings (lower gauge numbers) are more durable but may reduce feel. Thinner strings (higher gauge numbers) offer better control and spin but might break more easily. If you're a frequent player who values longevity, a thicker string might be suitable. For those prioritizing precision and spin, consider a thinner option.

String tension affects how your racket feels during play. Lower tension provides more power and comfort, making it easier on the arm but potentially reducing control. Higher tension offers greater control and spin potential but can be harsher on your arm. It's crucial to experiment with different tensions to find what complements your style best, ensuring you get the most from your game.

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