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I Hate This Game
I Hate This Game
I Hate This Game is a new Italian brand of sports and casual clothing, based in Verona, dedicated not only to tennis...
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Zepp Head Tennis Sensor
Zepp Head Tennis Sensor
Over the past few years there has been an exponential growth of connected devices that allow, in every field, monitoring and...
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Types of strings: multifilaments
Multifilaments are the most complex synthetic strings on the market, produced through a complicated and slow manufacturing process that brings them into a price...
Types of strings: monofilaments
Monofilament is a macro category of tennis string composed, as the name suggests, of a single synthetic filament (usually polyester or polyamide).
They can be produced in different...
Stringing techniques: 4 knots with uniform tension
Stringing techniques: 4 knots with uniform tension
The 4 knots stringing is a classic now considered a standard and widespread throughout the world.
The tension applied...
The characteristics of string: the power level
Power is the response of the string in terms more or less elastic and reactive to external stresses.A powerful string gives more ball depth and a...
Stringing techniques: 4 knots with progressive tension
Stringing techniques: 4 knots with progressive tension
In this case, we analyzed what happens when you string a racquet with a progressive tension pattern.In this case,...
The characteristics of string: pre-stretch
The pre-stretch action on the string, indicated with the relative percentage, is shown as possible and/or advisable in case the string is characterized by a...
The characteristics of string: the recommended tension
The recommended tension range for the strings varies according to the string’s stiffness and the maximum resilience interval.
In the presence of strings with low power and...
The characteristics of string: the static tension holding
The static stability of a string is a direct measure of how the string tends to maintain or not, in the first 300 seconds (5 minutes)...