Tennis Stringing Tips to get faster and more consistent! by a Certified ERSA Stringer
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- All my tips during the whole process of stringing a tennis racquet by a certified ERSA e-Pro stringer!
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Great video thank you heaps very helpful!!
good job. i personally like to pause the mains while i run in the first three crosses...eliminating any blocked holes at the head. i also prefer to use an offset tool inside the starting clamp on that first cross.
Thank you for the video.
Nice video, a couple of things you could change but overall a really helpful video that explains everything in a simple easy manner. Good job !!
Thank you! It means a lot
I don't know much about stringing or strings, but I just got my vcore 98 w yonex REV at 48 pounds and its great, changed racquet shops because so.
Thank you for this video! Always enjoy your videos! Thanks man, was that job done with at full bed of Wilson Sensation at about 54lbs.? just wondering
Thank you!🙏 Very much appreciated!
@@Tennisrally_ haha sorry man I added a question to my original comment, was that job done with a full bed of Wilson Sensation at about 54lbs.? Thanks
Yes it was
@@Tennisrally_ thanks 👍
I use one single string for both main and cross when I string my rackets using a drop weight system stringer. Is there a disadvantage for using a single string? It helps me save string and I can get an extra set from my reel.
There are no disadvantages at all :) Using one string or two knots as the correct term is can actually be better in some cases. The overall tension loss will be less with two knots and the time stringing may also be shorter. Otherwise it’s just up to preference, some player want two knots and some want four as the way I do it. In rare cases the racquet may have to be strung with two knots in order to get it done.
Just make sure you are weaving crosses top to bottom. In order to do that on rackets were the mains end at the throat you will need to use an Around the World (ATW) pattern.
What difference does the starting clamp make or what does it do specifically?
When starting the mains it secures that there won’t be any slippage from the base clamp. When starting the crosses it makes so you can tie it off correctly and add knot tension
@@Tennisrally_ Would that clamp be too much pressure on say poly strings? What if we just use a second fixed clamp instead?
We use the starting clamp since it ensures no slippage, another fixed clamp won’t help if it still slips. It won’t be too much pressure just clamp it lightly in the tip so the pressure stay light
I usually use 20% knot tension. Do you think it's okay or should I reduce it to 10%?
I don’t know the exact numbers and what is the perfect percentage and so on. I use the button in my machine which adds knot tension and I’m not sure if it adds 10 or 15%. But I do think 20% sounds like a lot
how long is main and how long is cross?
A set of strings required for a racquet is usually around 12.2 meters, the mains require a little more then the crosses. Measure the string along the racquet with as many mains or crosses the racquet has plus a little extra to reach the machine and it will be perfect measured
@@Tennisrally_ how much in racket coount in both?
About 12.2 meters as mentioned
I appreciate you taking the time to make this video. But, you really left out a lot of important steps and tips. For example why you started at the head and not the throat for the mains. You are using fixed clamps, this technique will vary when using floating clamps. Lots more you could have added to this video.
I will make more videos to compliment this one, thank you
From one professional stringer to another, I don't see much of what you could improve on. I wish Richard Parnell expanded on his comment on your video.
The only thing I can see is that you don't pull the knot towards the frame of the racquet, so the resulting knot does not sit flush against the frame. You are a great stringer, and I wouldn't take any points off for that. The string job is ATP-worthy still.
Let me know if you find out areas of improvement Mr. Parnell was talking about in his previous comment. It will serve valuable to me as well!
Thank you! I appreciate it a lot. Nice to hear it from another stringer 😁
start on the 3rd cross?....why? stop with the starting clamps...you are DESTROYING the strings