Basic Facts About Frames & Strings
Reprinted with permission of the United States Racquet Stringer's Association
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following information was supplied by USRSA Technical
Advisor Steve Davis. When Steve's not technically advising the USRSA,
he's directing Research & Development for Prince Sports Group. We think
it's safe to say that Steve knows his basic racquet and string facts.
Note that these facts are presented as generalities - and certain
variables or modifications can alter the norm. For instance, a stiffer
frame generates more power (Basic Racquet Fact #4), although a stiff
frame badly strung may generate less power than a more flexible frame
properly strung for power players.
Also note that the statements below are relative. When we say a heavier
frame generates more power, arbitrarily adding weight to your frame
isn't going to necessarily give you the power you need (and adding too
much weight could sacrifice maneuverability). Note that other factors
come into play. If you're interested in more power, try adding
weight in gradual increments...say 3 or 4 grams at a time. So,
basically speaking: