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Tight stringing will offer more control whilst power can be obtained by lesser tension where the 'Trampoline' effect comes into play.
As a general rule, in a season, you should restring your racket the number of times you play in a week.
To avoid unnecessary breakage of strings you should always warm up the strings before you play. This can be done by rubbing a towel over both sides of the strings and frame for 30 seconds.
If you break a string it is not always essential to restring the whole racket. There may be occasions where we can replace just a couple of strings.
As a general rule, in a season, you should restring your racket the number of times you play in a week.
To avoid unnecessary breakage of strings you should always warm up the strings before you play. This can be done by rubbing a towel over both sides of the strings and frame for 30 seconds.
If you break a string it is not always essential to restring the whole racket. There may be occasions where we can replace just a couple of strings.