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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,792
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I just got my racket restrung after just over a year of frequent play, and it has tremendously helped my game; I am hitting more topspin with the same technique, and can hit harder and more consistently. Would stringing the racket differently, or getting a new racket (mine is 2.5 years old), help further?
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Aarhus, Denmark
Posts: 371
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Well if I understand it correctly, then it would definitely help re-stringing the racquet more frequently, as the tension will drop dramatically, if not restrung for a long period.
So not necesarilly string it differently, but more often, would be my advice
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 2,241
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Equipment no doubt helps ALOT. After I have played for a while I know what I want from my racket and some rackets in store feel extremely nice in my hand. You can feel some aren't too long, too thick and clunky or too heavy, etc. They just feel perfect. Sadly I don't have the kind of cash to keep throwing at new rackets
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