by PerErik | Sep 6, 2012 | Tennis Tips
Grip Wraps The challenge we have is there over grips, sponge grips re-wraps and if you’re in a very humid climate the best type of grip is called a “turn a grip” and that will help absorb the moisture in your hand like Florida or Mississippi. In these type of...
by PerErik | Sep 6, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What is the gauge of string? The gauge is the thickness of a string you’re using, 15 gauge which is the heaviest or thick like a rope, then 16 gauge which is common in most that most people use that gauge or thickness. Then 17 gauge which is the thinner with...
by PerErik | Sep 6, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What kind of string should I use? you must decide what you want most from this your string as no one string can deliver optimal performance in all categories there are trade-offs in string some provide good resiliency but will not last as long as thick strings are is...
by PerErik | Sep 5, 2012 | Tennis Tips
How often should I restring my racket? as a general rule you should re-string each year as often as you play per week,.if you play twice per week restring racket twice per year. all strings gradually stretch and lose their resiliency or go dead, even if you play...
by PerErik | Sep 5, 2012 | Tennis Tips
The three zones of the tennis court! There’s the attack zone which is typically the middle portion of the court, the defense zone the deepest portion the court typically about a meter behind the service to the baseline and in the kill zone which is about a meter...
by PerErik | Sep 5, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What is a unit turn? The unit turn is when the racquet moves back in sync with the shoulders so really the shoulders move the racket back the racket doesn’t operate or arms do not operate separately of the shoulders and that’s what we call a unit...