Comments - Switching racquets after 14 years. Goodbye Graphite II, Hello Speedport Black. - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-29T00:21:13Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1869403%3ABlogPost%3A349451&xn_auth=noTerence, I definitely agree r…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-09-04:1869403:Comment:3558632009-09-04T15:47:43.300ZElainehttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/eraine
Terence, I definitely agree re: strings.<br />
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I have started trying a hybrid string setup, following the recommendation of my teaching pro. I haven't managed to break strings fast enough for this to be a fast process, though, and I can't bring myself to cut out my $30+ stringing job (which, at the moment, I wish were tighter...).
Terence, I definitely agree re: strings.<br />
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I have started trying a hybrid string setup, following the recommendation of my teaching pro. I haven't managed to break strings fast enough for this to be a fast process, though, and I can't bring myself to cut out my $30+ stringing job (which, at the moment, I wish were tighter...). My first racquet was the old…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-08-15:1869403:Comment:3500832009-08-15T15:47:24.916ZTerencehttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/Terence
My first racquet was the old Dunlop 200G that McEnroe and Graf used. I loved that racquet but I like my current racquet much more (Dunlop 300 Tour).<br />
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My main thing now is strings. I experiment new strings all the time and different strings make a huge difference in the way you play.
My first racquet was the old Dunlop 200G that McEnroe and Graf used. I loved that racquet but I like my current racquet much more (Dunlop 300 Tour).<br />
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My main thing now is strings. I experiment new strings all the time and different strings make a huge difference in the way you play.