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Hmmm, I get much more spin with higher tensions....
Hmmm, I get much more spin with higher tensions....
Interesting. I feel that I can get more spin with lower tensions. It seems that the longer the ball stays on the racquet, the more time you have to brush up on it. Tighter strings may just make it feel like you are getting more spin because the ball slides across the strings. Maybe?
Serge T. said:Hmmm, I get much more spin with higher tensions....
If you have a shearing type of spin where you do not drive into the ball as much, then it is good to have a full poly at 60-61. If you like to pocket the ball more and get spin by the ball sinking in, then string your hybrid or full multi/gut/syn gut at a lower tension, low to mid 50s. Below 50s is really too low and with tension loss, it's not going to feel good for very long.
You can get more spin with both higher and lower tensions.
If you want your string to do the work for you in spin generation, go a little lower in tension. Spin is generated by the strings sliding across each other. So if you string lower the strings are able to slide across each other more and you will be able to generate more spin.
If you string higher you will be doing the work in generating spin. Higher tensions will result in less outgoing ball speed than lower tensions at an equivalent swing speed. Therefore, you swing faster to compensate for this lack of power and this greater racket head speed will result in you generating more spin.
Yes, that is exactly my experience. I just used a Head Prestige Youtek Mid strung originally at 68 with Pro Line 2 16. I really had to swing hard to get the spin, but it was the shearing spin I mentioned.
Using a Radical Tour Zebra with Signum Pro Tornado at 58 gets that sliding/pocketing spin effect.
One feel like a sharp cut of the ball, the other feels draggy and pockety.
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