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I think we all have it wrong...Rozroz, is your nemesis named "Roy" and does he have his stick emblazoned "Wonderboy"? It sounds like this may be the case bcoz he is "puring" everything if he's not taking out a stringjob more than once per annum!
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What you aren't considering is it doesn't matter how you hit the ball, it matters how he hits the ball. If he comes through the ball in a fairly level stroke, all the work in the world isn't going to hurt his strings unless you hit hard enough to hit through them. Play long enough and with enough people and you'll see it.
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There are two things I put attention on a string, playability window and comfort....anything else (spin potential, power, control etc) is irrelevant to me since I can adjust my footwork & technique to generate the shot I want it to... when I can't, it is my mistake (not the strings) or my opponent is better than me. period.
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i don't think that at a 4.5 level you have to return a serve with too much string grinding. he just put his racquet and return a deep enough high ball for the opponent to have to shoot a good stroke from the baseline and then he's already ready to spot my shot. maybe you and many other hit a return with a lot of spin? i dunno.
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nope. he seems to me as a very honest fella that just have enough experience (25 years or so?), toughness, self confidence but not a lot of equipment knowledge. he told me he started playing from nothing, challenge the strongest players at his club until he won them all. but who knows?
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if this guy playing way way over his string playability window and doesn't give a crap about it, how can he still play very stable? |
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It is truly an average setup in every respect but the cost is nice.
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I guess there are some guys who are immune to string playability window dropping over time and have iron arms...I don't have those skills
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Maybe his yearly re-string came just before you played him. Check back with him in 10 months.
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think it's time for this old player to get the BITD fave string for grins and giggles - Leoina 66 or 77.
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However, since Scorpion makes my shots come off the racquet exactly the way I want my shots to do so, it's the string for me. Other strings do things better or worse than Scorpion in areas that I like, but none are overall far above average in all categories. Would I be able to win a match with Black Magic? Absolutely! Would I be having the same amount of fun? No, because when I crack a winner with Scorpion, it just feels so much more satisfying due to the feedback than any other string I've used. That does not mean it's the best string (hardly), but it's the best for me. |
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so let's say this guy plays some cheap syn gut or nylon or whatever and manages to pull through with it for a crazy amount of time thanks to his particular abilities, which ever they are.
what you're saying is that if had used a poly string, after it would go dead things will HAVE to get ugly for him.. right? |
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Roz - how many hours on the strings in a year? or how often does he play and for how long?
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so if you put feel and pleasure aside, there are NO RULES to a player's level (well up to 5.5 i would guess) VS strings, right ? if that's true then it pretty much closes the case, doesn't it? |
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