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Two-piece stringing

Q: Why don’t you have one-piece stringing instructions in the Digest for every racquet? Some only show two-piece instructions?

A: Although there are many racquets that can be strung with one piece of string, many manufacturers feel that, where the mains end at the throat, stringing the crosses from the throat to the head places too much stress on the frame, which can result in failure. On these racquets, only two-piece stringing is advised, so we show only the stringing instructions for the manufacturer’s recommended method.

 

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