The Wilson Baiardo L builds upon the architecture and design of the award-winning Wilson Baiardo machine with a commitment to lightweight efficiency and practicality. The machine maintains a sleek look with a few new fea…
Both tennis and squash string gauges range from 15 (the thickest) to 19 (the thinnest) with half gauges having the letter L after them eg, 16L.
The thinner the string the more playability and spin potential you will rec…
First of all not all string types are for every player, as each player has different preferences and needs. Not to mention string tensions. Below are a few characteristics from each type of string, some good some bad, so…
As a rule of thumb, you should restring your racket the number of times you play in a week per year. So if you play 3 times a week you should restring your racket 3 times per year. That includes if you use your racket or…
Generally stringing your racket at a higher tension results in greater ball control and less power and its the opposite for stringing your racket at a lower tension. This gives you a bit more power and a little less cont…