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Equip Yourself With Tennis Tips
Equip Yourself With Tennis Tips
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Equip Yourself with Tennis Tips
So you decided to take tennis seriously. First thing’s first. In order for you to become a really good tennis player, you must have the equipment. It is like a knight marching off to a battle with the best weapons.
The basic tennis equipments are racquets, balls, shoes, socks, caps, hats, sunglasses and towels.
This article will share tennis equipment tips a newbie has to know:
1. Save Your Strings
String savers are those tiny plastic pieces inserted in the section where the strings touch the racquet’s sweet spot. These prevent the strings to rub against one another. It also aims to achieve a long string life.
In a tennis match, having string saver are not illegal because the ball does not really touch these.
String savers are used by players that have gut strings. These are effective in prolonging string life. But there are those players who don’t like String Savers primarily because it gives their racquets a stiff grip.
If you wish to prolong the string life of your racquet, use a thick gauge string. We highly suggest that you replace your strings many times in a year, that is if you frequently play.
So you decided to take tennis seriously. First thing’s first. In order for you to become a really good tennis player, you must have the equipment. It is like a knight marching off to a battle with the best weapons.
The basic tennis equipments are racquets, balls, shoes, socks, caps, hats, sunglasses and towels.
This article will share tennis equipment tips a newbie has to know:
1. Save Your Strings
String savers are those tiny plastic pieces inserted in the section where the strings touch the racquet’s sweet spot. These prevent the strings to rub against one another. It also aims to achieve a long string life.
In a tennis match, having string saver are not illegal because the ball does not really touch these.
String savers are used by players that have gut strings. These are effective in prolonging string life. But there are those players who don’t like String Savers primarily because it gives their racquets a stiff grip.
If you wish to prolong the string life of your racquet, use a thick gauge string. We highly suggest that you replace your strings many times in a year, that is if you frequently play.
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