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There's nothing like being high-strung on the tennis court. No, this has nothing to do with John McEnroe, we're talking racquets. You know that the tennis string tension of your racquets
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Tennis racket string tension refers to the tightness at which string are set in the frame of a tennis racket. Most rackets come with a suggested range of string tensions for that
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The higher the tension the more power, the lower the tension the more control of the ball you have, therefore manufactures normally string it in the middle of your tension range (
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It's difficult to obtain both control and power with your string tension, as they are sort of opposite on the scale. The higher the tension usually allows the better control, while
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