Yonex Stringing Team - This is how we string tennis rackets.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @JW-bw8nj
    @JW-bw8nj 4 года назад +216

    For those that don't know, the YY on the butt cap stands for Yoneyama (Yonex's original company name).

    • @NeuralEngin33r
      @NeuralEngin33r 4 года назад +3

      have wondered that for 25 years

    • @powellsa
      @powellsa 3 года назад +7

      It's (Yoneyama) is actually the family name of the founders of Yonex.

    • @spyghetti
      @spyghetti 2 года назад +1

      Didn't they break into the game with fishing nets originally, pivoting into badminton and tennis later? Yoneyama is my favorite racquet manufacture most definitely.

  • @JM.TheComposer
    @JM.TheComposer 3 года назад +47

    It is unlikely that I will ever string a tennis racket in my life, but somehow RUclips knew I'd find this video absolutely fascinating. Thanks for the education!

    • @tsandphotog
      @tsandphotog Год назад +1

      I feel the same way. I watched the whole thing with complete interest.

  • @brois841
    @brois841 4 года назад +414

    I've discovered watching these videos at 1.25x is much more satisfying; otherwise the cadence is just too slow. Try it... :)

    • @savoryseaweed495
      @savoryseaweed495 4 года назад +17

      BROis omg your right

    • @christianmoosleitner4385
      @christianmoosleitner4385 4 года назад +30

      Saw your comment and changed the speed of the video before it started and honestly I couldn’t even tell that this isn’t the real speed 😂

    • @leisurefarm
      @leisurefarm 4 года назад +4

      thank you so much

    • @noloolon2880
      @noloolon2880 4 года назад +24

      2x here

    • @jorgealvarez6055
      @jorgealvarez6055 4 года назад +1

      Douuuuu das true

  • @webtennis24
    @webtennis24 3 года назад +26

    What a great tutorial! Even those of us who've been stringing for a while learned something new from this video. Thank you for sharing!

  • @TheBtrivedi
    @TheBtrivedi 4 года назад +425

    Everytime you said "you guys know that", I didn't know actually.

    • @HongNguyen-my5oq
      @HongNguyen-my5oq 4 года назад

      Ask him in the comment

    • @majortom4543
      @majortom4543 4 года назад +10

      Pretty irresponsible to do so in a tutorial. You cant assume what the audience already know or not. I was in the same situation as you are. But now im a pro stringer because i watched a better tutorial than this amateur.

    • @imateapot51
      @imateapot51 4 года назад +1

      @@majortom4543 I learned years ago from a youtuber I think called yulite. I always hold on to the end of the cross string so I do not have to find it 20 times. I do not do half hitches either. Parnell knots.

    • @abujabi
      @abujabi 4 года назад +3

      @@majortom4543 it's a filler word. it's like "not gonna lie" or "ya know what i mean?"

    • @aoshi2552
      @aoshi2552 4 года назад

      Neither did I

  • @philynolawschool
    @philynolawschool 4 года назад +43

    The Vcore Pro 97's you strung up for me were awesome thanks H!

  • @irishphil9480
    @irishphil9480 6 месяцев назад

    I’m a stronger of 31 years and this is the BEST RUclips video showing and explaining the techniques. I was part of the BowBrand team and still recommend people to watch this when they ask me what’s the best technique.
    Thank you!

  • @Puzon95
    @Puzon95 4 года назад +20

    I’m a stringer at Decathlon and my coworkers are always surprised why do people want only me to string their rockets (for ex 6 during the same day). They’re saying that they want to string some of them too and they want to help me. Now I can show them your video :) thanks!

  • @michaelp9061
    @michaelp9061 4 года назад +45

    Best yonex stringing instruction. As a new stringer I actually learned something from this video.

    • @RobsTennisVids
      @RobsTennisVids 4 года назад +1

      Sorry, but no. Those are not the knots the Yonex string team uses. What was used in this video is just a double half-hitch, which is basically a beginner knot. Yonex calls for a "Parnell" or "Pro" knot. It's an old channel, but these are probably the best stringing videos on RUclips: ruclips.net/user/YULitle

    • @victorlogan617
      @victorlogan617 4 года назад

      Rob P THANK YOU!!! The whole video I was thinking he should have been using a Parnell knot and not the double half hitch

  • @977xmatt
    @977xmatt 4 года назад +25

    Great details for stringing, love it.

  • @peteranastasakis8784
    @peteranastasakis8784 4 года назад +13

    Great video! I love how you told us exactly how they want you to string. Not just how you string.

  • @steli89
    @steli89 Год назад +1

    Holly cow, i did not know, that i was such a husstle to do that. Respect for your patience.

  • @rbhasky
    @rbhasky Год назад +2

    Great demonstration!. Loved it. Very detailed and good pace, good camera angles, very easy to understand. Thanks a lot... Please make more videos, you are quite good !!

  • @armandgallanosa
    @armandgallanosa 4 года назад +7

    thank you for these FASCINATING posts. learning how to be a tennis racket techie geek and hopefully a better player knowing how racket works!!!

  • @tomwharton9800
    @tomwharton9800 4 года назад +8

    Good job Harry, pretty much the same as how I string- apart from how you start the crosses. I'm going to try that next time. Thanks.

  • @jonathanshin5094
    @jonathanshin5094 Год назад

    I have just strung my first tennis racket thanks to your video. Many thanks for that!

  • @UhhhhhnooOOo00oO
    @UhhhhhnooOOo00oO 2 года назад

    The athlete's entrance. What a pure form of humanity. The ideal recreated.

  • @tsyf
    @tsyf 4 года назад +13

    Really clear and usefull explanation: good for my next Ezone 98 set up. Thanks!

  • @custom4tennis472
    @custom4tennis472 4 года назад +4

    Tennis Spin try the Wilson Pro Knot it is better for tying of and is used on the tour ;)
    We use it on all tie offs.
    For the question down below the (Yonex) Loop is used to reduce tension loss when the tie off is far away from the last main.

    • @bradcranford157
      @bradcranford157 4 года назад

      Try this knot procedure..........
      goo.gl/eUmwY1
      m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1827493740596060&id=100000063547364
      ruclips.net/video/0A8USAdUZtE/видео.html

  • @aztennisgearhead6800
    @aztennisgearhead6800 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for adding a couple of missing pieces to the puzzle. I string my rackets using this methodology. It works.

  • @spyghetti
    @spyghetti 4 года назад +2

    Awesome, I'm glad the YT algorithm kicked in and showed me your videos I have been really liking your content! This is an awesome explanation/example of stringing.

  • @Strangerer69
    @Strangerer69 4 года назад +1

    Wow thank you so much. I use Yonex and now I know how to string it properly and consistently.

  • @GoranDubravic
    @GoranDubravic Год назад +1

    This very interesting and I never knew how to put wires on a tennis racket! 👍🏻

  • @brissoma
    @brissoma 3 года назад

    Thanks. Helpful. Always good to see you.

  • @yaysoon
    @yaysoon Год назад

    Yes doing things properly is imperative. Devil is in the details. Great tutorial. Thanks!

  • @victorfouraces9697
    @victorfouraces9697 4 года назад +2

    Cool video. Respect. Guys he took the time to show you. Be thankful !!!

  • @JenniferHRoss
    @JenniferHRoss 2 года назад

    This is the most oddly satisfying and fascinating thing I have seen in a long time.

  • @wolleo4818
    @wolleo4818 4 года назад +4

    Great job done! Beautiful stringing machine 👍

  • @CristobalZapata81
    @CristobalZapata81 4 года назад

    Buddy, your shop is tennis heaven.

  • @waynenergy
    @waynenergy 3 года назад

    The way Yonex want you to do it is what ATP guideline to string the racket. Stringers stringing inATP tour and grandslams are all using this technique else its not qualify to string for them. This is what i was told. I am a stringer too. Since then, I have been using this method to string the racket to do it so called the right technique. Of course there is many ways of doing it all depend on individuals. But most important is every racket you string has to use the same technique to maintain consistency for every racket.Thanks for the video.

  • @SamLee300SL
    @SamLee300SL 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for video. I like the way cross was done, which seems to put less stress on the racquet

  • @HongNguyen-my5oq
    @HongNguyen-my5oq 4 года назад +5

    Damn that machine.. the way the tension arm move

  • @saulgonzalez2471
    @saulgonzalez2471 8 месяцев назад

    i strung a yonex last year and it was nice. i love yonex rackets

  • @ContactMultimedia
    @ContactMultimedia 4 года назад +1

    Love this demo for stringing racquets the Yonex way. Thanks for sharing.

  • @babbo507
    @babbo507 3 года назад

    This just makes so much sense. Going 1 ahead also prevent the strings twisting.

  • @stef4492
    @stef4492 2 года назад

    No start knot! Love it. will try this on my next stringing.
    Great vid!

    • @JoshuaLevy123
      @JoshuaLevy123 2 года назад

      I didn't use a starting knot for a long time but I like the starting knot now and never have a loose top cross.

  • @philipp438
    @philipp438 Год назад

    Best Video Ever 🦾☠️❤️ Thanks so much!!!

  • @pedropadilha6954
    @pedropadilha6954 4 года назад +1

    Man, you are a tennis master! 👏

  • @eduardinodecielo
    @eduardinodecielo 4 года назад +3

    Could you give us some notions about prestretching?
    How the percentage to be used is determined? 10%, 15%, 25%, etc.
    I see you have no example of Babolat racket stringing. Could you do a summary of Pure Strike v3 stringing when you have to string one?
    Thank you very much for your channel. It is very educational.
    My most sincere congratulations, from Spain.

  • @peppio
    @peppio 3 года назад

    This video is wonderful.. With this speed i understand many tricks.. Thank you for sharing.. I appreciate your great work and your passion

  • @divyamchoudhary200
    @divyamchoudhary200 4 года назад +3

    This shop is Heaven for me😍😍❤️❤️

  • @nocturneastro2539
    @nocturneastro2539 3 года назад +2

    Hi, I just saw this video and I hope you can help me answer this question. This was really well done. And I see the logic in everything. However, I don't have a constant pull electronic machine. But rather a simple hand crank machine. My question is: How do I straighten my crosses if I am using a hand crank machine?
    Currently, and I hope this isn't blasphemy, I pull my crosses in order to straighten out my crosses. Here is my work flow: 1st pull -> hand straighten the cross as much as I can -> release -> 2nd pull to take away the slack from the straightening.
    Thanks! Appreciate your content! :)

    • @imateapot51
      @imateapot51 3 года назад +2

      Since nobody answered I will. I have a crank, a wise tensioner for the crank if I want, and an overpriced electric. When I do the constant pull it is easy to straighten the crosses as it is being tensioned - with two hands. When I do the crank I straighten them after it locks out. One more reason crank will have less dynamic tension then a constant pull at the same reference tension. The USRSA take on crank vs constant pull is just account for the 5 or 10 percent difference in tension, and don't worry about it. Just straighten the crosses after lockout and again when you are done. No need to pull twice just because you have a crank, and double the time it takes to string the crosses.

  • @ProjectsandReviewsZone
    @ProjectsandReviewsZone 4 года назад +1

    So good news is I can do away with the starting knot that always comes out different every time and takes longer.
    Releasing the base first is a new one for me so I will start doing that. Having the racket face the same way every time is
    also new and a good way to have a consistent starting point. I dig that. I do skip string ahead on the crosses but I did not'
    know why I should do it. I assumed it was for speed. I am a home stringer and thanks for these tips!

    • @noefuertes7471
      @noefuertes7471 4 года назад +1

      What type of machine are you using . Nice to meet you

    • @ProjectsandReviewsZone
      @ProjectsandReviewsZone 4 года назад

      @@noefuertes7471 I went from a drop weight gamma progression to the big boy for me Tourna 300-CS

  • @ttc744
    @ttc744 4 года назад +1

    very good instruction - good attention to detail

  • @mathieu08912
    @mathieu08912 4 года назад +9

    The process seems very therapeutic. I'd love to be able to string my own.

    • @TomSmith-gw6fn
      @TomSmith-gw6fn 4 года назад +3

      Buy yourself a tabletop drop-weight stringing machine. You can get one for around $300. Best investment ever, and pays for itself after 8-10 restringings-then all savings from there. I string in front of the tv with mine, or while listening to music. It’s relaxing, saves money, and I don’t have to drive to and from the tennis shop and wait for a multi day turnaround period.

    • @mathieu08912
      @mathieu08912 4 года назад

      @@TomSmith-gw6fn Will look into that right now 😶

  • @Australis_
    @Australis_ 3 года назад +1

    That was so interesting to watch!

  • @CmmnstMssh
    @CmmnstMssh 4 года назад +1

    this was really cool. great job.

  • @vitonorca9054
    @vitonorca9054 3 года назад

    Thanks dude, very detailed video. I learned a lot from it.

  • @jonesy1uk
    @jonesy1uk 8 месяцев назад

    This is a superb video, thanks!

  • @lauraulrich2837
    @lauraulrich2837 2 года назад

    Hahahaha love the intro, super helpful video, thank you!

  • @荆裂
    @荆裂 4 года назад +3

    I've been using drop weight stringing machine for years, I'll try your method next time.

  • @ernestoescamillajr5122
    @ernestoescamillajr5122 4 года назад

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing. It was very helpful.

  • @vicmulyk5775
    @vicmulyk5775 4 года назад +4

    I like my Parnell and Bulky knots. How do you deal with soft string going through cross, skip hole, but main covers it? I learned some good techniques here. Thanks!

    • @Jkan2001
      @Jkan2001 4 года назад +1

      Cut the string at a very sharp angle and use some thin pliers to shove it through. If it’s too soft use a drop of super glue

  • @Tennis--su7tj
    @Tennis--su7tj 3 года назад

    Clean work, thanks for sharing! 🙌🏻

  • @leandrocosta8498
    @leandrocosta8498 2 года назад

    Master Class! congrats and appreciate that! keep doing this great job and helping around ;)

  • @julsmanosca8021
    @julsmanosca8021 3 года назад +1

    Hi i watch your video about how to string the tennis racket ilike your way to processing the string. I am alredy know to process string the racket but your tecknick is unique. Can you teach me. Im from the philippines and i want to improove my knowlegde about how to string. Thank you😊

  • @techmoney5829
    @techmoney5829 3 года назад

    I have always used a bulky starting knot for the crosses, I will give this way a go next time, thanks!

  • @Judemonteiro595
    @Judemonteiro595 2 года назад

    Just got my babolat aero.its a very good racket,I reccomend it the 2017 is the one I got but 2017 & 2019 r both really good

  • @vincentmcgrath1796
    @vincentmcgrath1796 2 года назад

    thank you for this video so helpful easy to follow

  • @stevewilson8088
    @stevewilson8088 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial thanks. Can you let me know the make of the fly clamp/puller you used thanks

  • @jarrodsplace
    @jarrodsplace Год назад

    This is a brilliant video. Do you know if this process is the same for badminton racquets.
    I’m going to be following this process now. It makes sense and covers all the details with no margin for error.

  • @GiannisGonia
    @GiannisGonia 3 года назад

    Would you kindly let me know if you prestretch the strings? Many thanks and congratulations for your superb videos.

  • @percelababontvlogs
    @percelababontvlogs 4 года назад

    Thank you Sir, for your good information. Keep more videos upload

  • @aaronjfd6819
    @aaronjfd6819 2 года назад +2

    I did my first strung in my life with the help of this video. It was a head Speed Lite Racket and it came out great. Now, my question is, can i use this very exact method of stringing shown in this video only on Yonex rackets or is it applicable for every brand like Head, Wilson, ProKennex and so on. Obviously if i have 4bridges in the heart of the racket, i will begin the mains from the top, but other than that will i find always a Tie Off Hole in the near of the last string?

  • @TheGeohart
    @TheGeohart 4 года назад

    i would like you to discuss what size string to use, and the pros and cons of each string diameter

  • @radhakrishan4406
    @radhakrishan4406 3 года назад

    Great video. BTW what will be difference 1. string complete racket by hand and then tighten on machine, 2. String & same time tighten one by one. Thank you.

  • @meowmixmeowmix
    @meowmixmeowmix 4 года назад

    Just wondering but why unclamp the base then the actual clamp? There is a Baiardo and Ghost II at the shops here and they paid the premium for those machines for many features, including the gravity clamps. Isnt the point of gravity clamps to speed up the process by only needing to unclamp the main clamp and also to not introduce lateral stress to a string that was tensioned. Not that the lateral force would actually make you lose any noticable tension, but isnt that the idea? Trying to learn more, this is the best video I've seen on stringing but maybe my lack of knowledge is leaving me confused on some of the processes here.

  • @junwong2692
    @junwong2692 4 года назад +1

    What do you do if the grommet hole is difficult to pass two strings in order to tie off your cross to a cross at the top and the only wide grommet is on a main in a Soft mains / stiffer crosses setup?
    Would you
    -Tie off on the main instead.
    - Enlarge the cross grommet
    - Route the string to a bottom cross to tie off?
    Not sure if there are any other options.

  • @ATELIERDUCORDAGE
    @ATELIERDUCORDAGE 3 года назад

    This is like a relaxing movie to me when I'm coming home from work ❤️. I did noticed something though, when you start your crosses by having one shared grummed you should start UNDER not OVER...why are you doing it backwards?

  • @jimbesario1181
    @jimbesario1181 3 года назад

    thank you for this video. just learning how to string.

  • @NathanBuildsRobots
    @NathanBuildsRobots Год назад

    7:56 Tennis guy: "You guys know how to tie a knot already"
    As someone who does how to tie a knot - glad he went through it anyways

  • @peacemin88
    @peacemin88 3 года назад +1

    How do we know whether the clamp is gripping the strings just enough so that it won't leave the bites?

  • @nickhavlicek1587
    @nickhavlicek1587 3 года назад +1

    Can you explain why on the Yonex website, the stringing instructions for the VCORE 100 have the stringer doing the cross start knot on 6H, when clearly this method has the cross start knot on H11? Why would Yonex string their own rackets not according to their own stringing instructions? I would guess that the stringing instructions are for people that don't own a starting clamp or two like you do. But that begs the question, why would you say that the Yonex stringing team cares so much about consistency that the logo must always face the same way, but then contradict themselves on their own website?

  • @elvy9874
    @elvy9874 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for another great video! I noticed in this video that the knots are tied on another cross string, whereas the beginner video ties the cross knots on the main string. Does it make a difference if a cross knot is tied on a cross or main string?

    • @ryancgw
      @ryancgw Год назад

      Some people might want to only restring the mains when the mains break, and this allows that to happen. However, only restring the mains or cross is not recommended as it could result in a large tension difference between mains and crosses, and void the racquet warranty. Also, to prevent the poly cross from damaging a natural gut main, the starting knot might have to be tied to the cross.

  • @twinwankel
    @twinwankel 4 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I string my own rackets and I also do them for friends. Here's a few points that I noticed in your technique. First, I use a similar approach to starting the mains as you do when starting the crosses. That is, I loop the string around the center of racket so that two equal ends remain at the top or bottom of racket. Then I put a starting clamp to one side while pulling full tension to the other. Then I proceed to tension 3 strings away from the starting clamp. After which, I pull the starting clamp end and tension that side and so on. I tried many if not all of the methods. This is the simplest. Your method of double clamping will leave visible marring from the starting clamp on a center main for poly strings. My method puts the marring around the edge of the racket which is less visible. Second, when I tie off the last end of the crosses, I pull off the starting clamp before I clamp and release tension. If you leave the starting clamp on while clamping on the string, the overall tension is changed due to the additional weight of the starting clamp. Finally, like you, I double knot my ends since the double knot minimizes the slack. I have discovered this through experimentation however, your method of knotting the first knot does not minimize slack because you don't start by pulling away from the racket first. You pull towards you and this will keep the slack in tact.

  • @QuantumFerret
    @QuantumFerret 4 года назад +3

    So I’m always pretty stressed about overtightening on the frame when securing it on the machine. I got a baiardo to replace my previous machine recently, and on the first couple of rackets I’ve done with it, I’m pretty consistently hearing a little creaking from the first pull to until most of the crosses are in.
    I suspect the creaking is from the racket moving a little bit against the hard rubber of the mount points and deforming a little more than it would when perfectly secured. Should it be tightened up a little more when it’s being put on the machine?
    And how do you typically gauge when the mount system is properly tightened?

    • @victorlogan617
      @victorlogan617 4 года назад

      I always tighten using just my fingertips so there is no chance to over tighten it. Unless you have some incredibly jacked fingers, you won’t be able to over tighten it.

  • @AbdulHadi-sd8dn
    @AbdulHadi-sd8dn 4 года назад

    Wow awesome work nice

  • @IIIRAYDENIII
    @IIIRAYDENIII 2 года назад

    Great tutorial! 😄👍🏼

  • @kuruptgt
    @kuruptgt 4 года назад +2

    Can you do demo on drop weight stringing machine?

  • @jordanVsuero
    @jordanVsuero 4 года назад +35

    Two wedding rings, my man got two wives 😂

    • @PROTLxONgame
      @PROTLxONgame 3 года назад +9

      The guy knows how to tie his knots!

    • @Puusankimmo
      @Puusankimmo 3 года назад +1

      If u are this skilled with ur hands no wonder.

  • @GuyReuland
    @GuyReuland 2 месяца назад

    perfect video! Thank you. I stared to use the last ynex Vcore100. What was the hybrid mix you strang and waht tension on cross? I use the Yonex poly tour pro 1.25mm and would like to mix it with a "multifilament" in cross. Thank you for your advise.

  • @OllieL333
    @OllieL333 4 года назад

    Great video , thanks for your tips

  • @mofumy
    @mofumy 2 года назад

    That cross weaving 🤌🏻

  • @djneight
    @djneight 4 года назад +1

    Ive seen some do a revised double half hitch knot. Over under through-under over through. Just thought I’d share.
    What do you think of the Parnell knot or Wilson pro knot?

    • @TennisSpin
      @TennisSpin  4 года назад +1

      djneight I have tried doing all the knots. They are all good and work fine. The problem is I have been stringing for 30 years so it’s hard for me change unless it is easier and faster as I am on autopilot all the time now... thanks

  • @bchuang7516
    @bchuang7516 Год назад

    great video, just question, how to accuratly measure the length of a string? like 20 or 21ft, many thanks

  • @linamorales8426
    @linamorales8426 2 года назад

    How you do without a start clamp? My kid has a Yonex Ezone 100L and we bought a Gamma X-stringer XELS but it does not come with the start clamp. Thanks learning from your videos how to string a racket and do the string for my kid. Thanks. Lina Morales

    • @paulleung1624
      @paulleung1624 2 года назад

      A starting knot could be used instead but you would need to pull tension on the first (#1) cross when starting the crosses at the top of the head instead of as shown on the video with the starting clamp and pulling tension on cross #1 at the very end.

  • @JohnSmith-le9tx
    @JohnSmith-le9tx 4 года назад +8

    I have to admit...i did a rainbow few times on my strings.

  • @ConnVickt
    @ConnVickt 4 года назад

    This was so awesome! Thank you!

  • @facundopizarro1990
    @facundopizarro1990 4 года назад +1

    Hello, that 10% extra in tension goes in ALL the crosses? How many extra pds/kg you need for the crosses compared with mains? Thanks!

  • @LiZiLiang
    @LiZiLiang 4 года назад +1

    Could you do a video stringing the Babolat Pure Drive! How much string do I need for the main and the cross?

    • @TournamentTennis
      @TournamentTennis 4 года назад +1

      11 metres

    • @samsnow7370
      @samsnow7370 3 года назад

      I use 1 piece; 1 pack.. 2 arms length plus 12 inch ... to start (I'm 5'8") mains on one side and continue.

  • @annupgurung4813
    @annupgurung4813 4 года назад

    Loved this segment. Any chance of letting us know how many stringing technique u follow/use. Thanks

    • @TennisSpin
      @TennisSpin  4 года назад +1

      It really depends on the racket and string type. I mostly do it straight up with a one piece if the mains end at the top of the frame and 2 piece for others with a starting knot. I use the Yonex technique for Natural Gut. I always start the crosses at the top. Thanks for watching!

    • @annupgurung4813
      @annupgurung4813 4 года назад

      Probably in the future, can you please do a video on your stringing technique. Thanks

  • @woerwaks
    @woerwaks 2 года назад

    Awesome vid - Thanks! All of the criteria that are expected makes logical sense, except i have no idea what the benefit or precaution is regarding the point of “no starting knots”. Does this have to do with spreading the tension as evenly (or at least symmetrically) across the frame to prevent the frame warping to one side or the other? It seems to be the motivation behind the 3-4-2-2... mains point.

  • @adamgase8498
    @adamgase8498 8 месяцев назад

    Do they require that knot, Out of curiosity why wouldn’t they use a pro knot or the Parnell? Just a question out of curiosity thanks!

  • @marvinmedina120
    @marvinmedina120 2 года назад

    thanks mate! crystal clear

  • @TennisChaser
    @TennisChaser 3 года назад

    Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @amardeep334
    @amardeep334 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the detailed video, i learnt a lot. Could you please show us one piece string job. Also, on another manufacturer’s Racquet would
    Be great !

  • @hsiuling9653
    @hsiuling9653 3 года назад

    The man is golden.

  • @googlereviewer1944
    @googlereviewer1944 4 года назад +2

    This guy makes me chuckle :-)

  • @raulsaenz972
    @raulsaenz972 4 года назад

    Congrats and respect from here... accurate video!

  • @pemirkovich9
    @pemirkovich9 Год назад

    By the way at this point in time I'm sure that one of the stringers at the Ausy open working with team Yonex was none other than Richard Parnell himself. The same guy who invented the Parnell Knot and strung at Wimbledon for 15 years.