Tennis Strings Made Easy: All you need to know about Tennis Strings
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Tennis Strings Made Easy: All you need to know about Tennis Strings
Have you ever needed to replace your tennis strings and had no idea which ones to choose? You look online or at sports stores and don't even know where to start?
With over 700 tennis strings on the market, the string selection process can be daunting.
Well, you are not alone. And fortunately, selecting tennis strings is actually a simple and straightforward process.
Once you learn the main differences between tennis strings, selecting tennis strings will be as simple as reading the package.
Not too long ago, I had little idea of how tennis strings affected my tennis game. And the interesting part is that I am an experienced tennis player who has played the game my entire life.
After spending money on restringing every other week and having no idea how to limit my string costs, I decided to learn as much as I could on tennis strings and how to use them to my advantage.
I eventually found the topic so interesting that I decided to take the Certified Stringer exam with the United States Racquet Stringer's Association to demonstrate my knowledge.
Fortunately, I passed the exam and am now a Certified Stringer based in Frisco, TX. I enjoy stringing so much that I now operate my own stringing shop where I help clients pick the right string for their game.
The point is that it is not difficult to learn about tennis strings.
I want you to never have to be dependent on a store employee or shop owner again when selecting tennis strings.
As a stringer and coach, I have seen firsthand adult and junior players significantly improve their game simply by changing their racket’s string setup.
I want you to take your game as far as it can go and learning about the strings on your racket will help you do that.
Tennis strings are simple. In this brief book, I will teach you everything you need to know to go forward and select the best string for your needs.
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