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New User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 53
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TW,
Received my Babolat PD+ from you over the weekend. It was the 2nd one I ordered from you in six weeks and I love the Next Day Air delivery. One question though, I had it strung with Babolat Syntronic Brio and you strung it perfectly, as usual. However, you strung both of them 2-piece. I was just curious as to why 2-piece instead of one piece. Stringer's preference? Doesn't make any difference to me. I always string my racquets one piece. Again, fine job, and it is not a problem. I was just curious as to why. Orange223 |
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Administrator
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Tennis-Warehouse.com
Posts: 22,433
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orange223,
As the main strings end at the throat, we have elected to string these as a two-piece. Babolat states that the racquet can be strung one-piece, however, there are provisions in the grommet system to accept a two-piece string job. Chris, TW.
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