Best Hybrid Tennis Strings
String hybrids are starting to gain popularity not only on the professional tour, but also on the recreational tennis level. The concept is simple: Install a different string in the mains and the crosses to get the benefits from each. Here are our picks for the best string hybrids. (Updated March 2024)
What is a Hybrid Tennis String
First things first. What is a hybrid tennis string? Hybrids combine two different sets of string on the mains and crosses to offer increased playbility, durability or spin. Historically hybrids have featured two different material types, but poly/poly hybrids are gaining popularity. The idea is you want to the benefits of two different strings. The string you choose to put in the mains will be the primary influence for the response you get from your hybrid string setup. A good way to get started with hybrid setups is playing with pre-selected sets. Our playtesters have tried all sorts of hybrid combinations and picked our favorite pre-packaged hybrids to share with you.
Best Hybrid Tennis Strings
Hybrid String Name | Strings Included | String Types |
Wilson Champion's Choice |
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Babolat Hybrid RPM Blast 17 + Touch VS 16 |
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Solinco Tour Bite 17 & Vanquish 16 Hybrid |
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Head Lynx Spin2 Hybrid | Strings available only in this hybrid — not sold separately |
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Weiss CANNON Blue Rock N Power 17L / 1.20 Hybrid | Strings available only in this hybrid — not sold separately |
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Prince ProBlend Duraflex 16 |
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Wilson Champion's Choice
Why we love it: Made famous by Roger Federer, this premium hybrid features one of the best combinations of feel, control, durability and spin for ultimate playability. It blends Wilson Natural Gut with Luxilon ALU Power. Read the full review.

Babolat Hybrid RPM Blast + VS 16
Why we love it: A favorite on the pro tour, this spin-friendly hybrid offering exceptional feel is worth the splurge. This set is a blend of Babolat's iconic Touch VS Natural Gut with the very popular RPM Blast co-polyester.

Solinco Tour Bite & Vanquish
Why we love it: A best-selling option for advanced level players looking for excellent control but not wanting to sacrifice the comfort of a softer string, this set is a mix of Tour Bite, the co-poly that helped make Solinco one of tennis' top string brands, and Solinco's softer multifilament called Vanquish.

Head Lynx Spin2
Why we love it: This poly/poly hybrid is engineered for maximum spin. The high comfort level is a nice bonus. The strings in this set were designed specifically for the hybrid package. It's a mix of a five-sided poly and a round one. See what we thought of the spin potential in our full review.
Weiss CANNON Blue Rock N Power Hybrid
Why we love it: A unique hybrid setup featuring two poly-based strings — one with sharp edges and one that is round for the ultimate in spin potential. Read the full review.

Prince ProBlend
Why we love it: Although too stiff and underpowered for the majority of players, Prince ProBlend enjoys cult status among advanced players requiring maximum control and durability. It comes either with gold or black synthetic gut packaged with kevlar. This setup is not recommended to beginners or players with light racquets. Read our review for more details.

Final Thoughts
Hybrid tennis strings are a great way to fine tune the performance aspects you are want from your stringbed because you can get the benefits of two different strings in one string job. The strings that are in the mains will be primary playability feature. Although you can purchase strings separately to create your hybrid, if you're new to this type of string setup, prepackaged options are a great starting point.