Tennis Strings
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MSV Swift Review
Founded in 2000 by Karl-Eberhard Mauve, MSV is a German company with a solid reputation for producing high-quality tennis strings…
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MSV Bussard Review
A while ago, I heard several players report good things about MSV Strings. Being an experienced and curious tennis player,…
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Head Lynx Review
As an experienced tennis player, I always seek ways to improve my game. Regarding equipment, I know that the right…
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Luxilon Alu Power Rough Review
Tennis strings from the Luxilon ALU power line have established themselves among the most well-liked worldwide. Players adore these strings’…
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Stringlab Tournament Rough Review
Developed by the German brand Stringlab, the Stringlab tournament rough is a high-performance string suitable for tournament players. As an…
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Arm Friendly Poly Strings
One example of conventional wisdom from the tennis industry is that if arm-friendliness is a top priority for you, stay…
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Hybrid Stringing – Roger Federer’s Stringing Method of Choice
If you have ever played with a natural gut string before, you’ll likely have found it to be the most…
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Toalson Rencon Devil Spin 1.30mm Review
Toalson is a Japanese string brand I have previously written about, as they produce some great strings at very attractive…
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Natural Gut Strings – The Best Tennis String Available?
First invented in 1875 by Pierre Babolat, the same year that the Marylebone Cricket Club’s 1875 Rules of Lawn Tennis…
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Head Lynx Tour Review
Lynx Tour is part of HEAD’s family of co-polyester strings sitting alongside the standard Lynx and the other offshoot variants:…
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