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Tips for Playing Tennis in the Cold Winter

Tips for Playing Tennis in the Cold Winter

Cold weather in the winter changes a lot about your tennis. Strings contract and become stiffer, balls lose bounce, and your body needs more time to warm up. But with the...

Tips for Playing Tennis in the Cold Winter

Cold weather in the winter changes a lot about your tennis. Strings contract and become stiffer, balls lose bounce, and your body needs more time to warm up. But with the...

ReString Mailbag December 2025

ReString Mailbag December 2025

We're back for another mailbag, where we answer real questions from customers. This month, we will cover the best ReString alternative to Yonex Poly Tour Pro, how to setup TFight...

ReString Mailbag December 2025

We're back for another mailbag, where we answer real questions from customers. This month, we will cover the best ReString alternative to Yonex Poly Tour Pro, how to setup TFight...

Expert Guide to ReString Vivo and Luxilon Eco Power

Expert Guide to ReString Vivo and Luxilon Eco P...

Both Vivo and Eco Power are hexagonal polyester strings made from recycled materials. They share a similar profile and target the same type of player. Both appeal to sustainability-conscious, control-oriented...

Expert Guide to ReString Vivo and Luxilon Eco P...

Both Vivo and Eco Power are hexagonal polyester strings made from recycled materials. They share a similar profile and target the same type of player. Both appeal to sustainability-conscious, control-oriented...

How To Avoid Tennis String Notching

How To Avoid Tennis String Notching

String notching is the formation of grooves where your main and cross strings rub together during play. It's a primary sign your string bed is aging and losing performance. In...

How To Avoid Tennis String Notching

String notching is the formation of grooves where your main and cross strings rub together during play. It's a primary sign your string bed is aging and losing performance. In...

Types of Tennis Strings Explained

Types of Tennis Strings Explained

Tennis strings fall into four main categories: natural gut, polyester, multifilament, and synthetic gut. Each type offers a unique balance of power, control, comfort, and durability. Understanding what separates them...

Types of Tennis Strings Explained

Tennis strings fall into four main categories: natural gut, polyester, multifilament, and synthetic gut. Each type offers a unique balance of power, control, comfort, and durability. Understanding what separates them...

ReString Sync 16G / 1.30 Release

Brand New ReString Sync 16G / 1.30 Gauge

ReString is expanding the Sync lineup with a new 16G / 1.30 gauge option, responding to player demand for increased durability without sacrificing the control and feel Sync is known...

Brand New ReString Sync 16G / 1.30 Gauge

ReString is expanding the Sync lineup with a new 16G / 1.30 gauge option, responding to player demand for increased durability without sacrificing the control and feel Sync is known...