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  • How to Replace Worn Tennis Rackets

    Many tennis rackets are an investment, costing several hundred dollars each. As such, it is best to take care of them by not throwing them when upset on the court, as we see many pros do in...

  • How to Compare Prince Racquets

    Prince Sports is one of the top three racquet manufacturers in the market today. As with other companies, Prince designs rackets that meet the needs of a wide range of players. Knowing how to...

  • How to Select Tennis String

    Selecting the right string for your tennis racquet sounds easy, but it can be a little overwhelming. There are dozens of brands and many types of string to choose from. Tennis string comes in...

  • How to Choose Tennis Equipment

    Choosing the right tennis equipment is not easy. A good tennis game requires a suitable combination of rackets, balls, strings, shoes, and courts. These 5 pieces of tennis equipment are just the...

  • About Materials in a Tennis Racket

    From wooden frames to composite frames, tennis racket makers have been experimenting with various frame and string materials to get the right amount of flexibility, weight and durability. Flexible...

  • What is Tennis String Made Of?

    Despite all the advances in equipment, natural-gut tennis strings are still often considered the best strings. First manufactured in 1875, natural gut is made from the serosa (lining) of cow...

  • Tennis String Information

    Until the late 1970s, animal gut was used as a string for tennis rackets, but it was brittle and often broke. Today, technology has turned stringing into a science with more than a dozen...

  • How to Pick Tennis Rackets

    Tennis rackets come in various shapes, sizes and design. When selecting a racket, there's no right or wrong choice as it often comes down to feel, comfort level and personal choice. When selecting...

  • How to Select a Tennis Racket

    When picking out a tennis racket, consider the size of the head, the weight of the racket and the strings that are going to be used. Discover the variety of options offered in modern tennis...

  • What Are the Strings on a Tennis Racket Made Of?

    The strings of a tennis racket are generally made of cow gut or nylon with a mono-filament polymer. Discover how tennis racket strings are made with advice from a USPTA certified tennis pro in...

  • How to Keep From Popping Tennis Racquet Strings

    In tennis, there are three primary factors that determine the life of your strings: the type of string you use, how tightly you string your racquet, and the way you hit the ball. Simply stated,...

  • Parts of a Tennis Racket

    The head of a tennis racket includes the strings. Learn more about the parts of a tennis racket in this free tennis lesson from a tennis instructor.

  • Tennis Racket Strings

    String your tennis racket at 54 pounds of tension. Learn more about tennis equipment in this free tennis lesson from a tennis instructor.

  • How Are Tennis Racquets Manufactured?

    Aluminum racket frames can be manufactured in two different ways. One way they are formed is by melting the aluminum, which is then forced into a tube and sent through a die. The other mode of...

  • How to Tie Knots for Tennis Racquets

    Stringing a tennis racquet properly will increase a player's feel for the ball and ultimately the player's performance. To lock in the tension of the strings, a pro knot is used.

  • How to Choose a Tennis Racquet

    Choosing a good tennis racquet has become more difficult in recent years as better technology, longer racquets and bigger hitting surfaces have increased the diversity of options. The three main...

  • How to REALLY prevent tennis elbow

    The pain of tennis elbow is the result of microscopic tears in the cartilage and muscles of the elbow joint. It is often the result of overuse and/or underdeveloped muscles tissue of the joint....

  • How to Restring a Tennis Racket

    Tennis provides excellent cardiovascular exercise in addition to being lots of fun. Regardless of your skill level on the court, it's important to play with proper equipment. If you've broken a...

  • How to Choose a Tennis String

    This article is about how to choose a tennis string and the important things that need to be considered before you buy. This article will also help you find the right racket stringer.

  • How Does String Tension Affect a Tennis Racket?

    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 specific racket...

  • About Tennis Rackets

    Tennis rackets are the main instrument used to play the game of tennis, which has evolved throughout the years from its start long ago. Rackets have changed in size, length and material, but its...

  • How to Buy a Tennis Racket for Kids

    Tennis is a wonderful sport for kids to take up not only because it's good exercise, but because it also provides challenges and improves both overall coordination and hand-eye coordination. But...

  • How Tight Should Tennis Racket Strings Be?

    Learn about the right racket tension for your game in this free diy tennis lesson video from our expert on tennis skills, conditioning and mental attitude. Watch these videos and improve your game...

  • How to Buy a Tennis Racquet

    Compared to when I first started to play the game with my Jack Kramer wood racquet there now is an overwhelming wealth of options when it comes to buying a tennis racquet. Shopping for a racquet...

  • How to String a Tennis Racquet

    Tennis rackets, just like all other sporting equipment, need proper care and maintenance to remain in good working condition. When caring for your tennis racket be sure not to throw it, bang it or...

  • How to Restring a Tennis Racquet

    An amazing amount of science goes into the strings of a tennis racquet. The different tensions and types of string combine to give the ball a different bounce. When the strings aren't in good...

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