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  • Strings are the determining factor in whether you play well under pressure or not!

    Here are my recommendations, based on thousands of hybrids/string jobs, I have tested for my own sticks!



    Best string jobs for spin players, big hitters:

    Spin durability: ashaway kevlar 16g/alu power 1.25mm or rpm blast 16g cross

    Spin low power: spiky shark 16g/sppp 16g

    Spin feel/control/playability:vs team 17g/Black code 17g. Some prefer alu or rpm blast 18-16g as the cross with vs for the best feel/control!

    spin cost: msv hex 1.23mm, which is cheap and durable and gives great spin. 1.10mm has the most spin, but too much power/trampoline, and is less durable. Some prefer solinco tour bite, or barb wire, but it is more expensive.


    Best tension: Most manufacturers state the rec. range to be between 52-63lbs, and if you go over or under, you violate their warranty. Higher tensions will cause arm/shoulder injuries. Lower tensions will give you more power, and less control, unless you only play 1/2hr. with them, as the pros do! Msv users have an edge here, due to its $74.90/reel cost. If you buy lots of reels, and refer them to others, Guts and Glory will give you a break on the uber string reels.

    Best sticks for your game: Bashers/grinders like stiff frames, like the babolats. All courters like the players sticks, like the Head mg mp pt57a/e, tgk line, or Wilson h22, which have better touch/control used in volleying. 40 of the top 100 atp use Head. 32 use Wilson, 15 babolat, and so on. Why is that? Head and Wilson have customization rooms, and will custom weight, balance, mold pallets, for each top pro. Babolat does not.

    Customizing your own sticks: Most top pros inject 25g of clear silicone into the handle near the butt cap, to reduce arm shock and increase feel. Most top pros also place lead under the bumper guard, between 2-10 oclock. Some also place lead at 7" up from the butt cap, and 1" up from the butt cap. Soderling, has a custom molded pallet, lead all the way under the capped grommets, and uses a pt57a, with alu power, strung at only 21kg! The pallet also has an indentation for his pinky finger on the bottom of the stick!


    soderling pallet
    Professional-quality tennis racquet re-stringing and customization at affordable prices by Greg Raven.


    My own personal rec. For bashers/grinders with stiff frames: Ashaway 16g/alu power 1.25mm

    My own personal rec. for: For all courters with flexy sticks: Vs team 17g/blackcode 17g.

    My rec. for bashers who love power frames: The non cortex babolat lines
    For touch/control/all courters: Pt57a/e, Wilson H22 (stiffer, more power on serves/volleys, yet still great control)



    December 3 - 22, 2009 : From joes string forum!

    The String of the Year 2009 survey is finished. 147 members participated in this survey in order to vote for their favorite strings. Many thanks to all people who submitted their votes!

    There was actually no surprise in the Non-Poly department: Babolat VS Team is still dominating in all categories except durability and won the title "Non-Poly of the Year" for the third time in a row. Also when looking at the best performing non-poly, non-gut string, Tecnifibre X-One Biphase defeated its position by becoming second only to natural gut in 6 categories and winning the durability category.

    In the Poly department, we see the return of a legend: Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power won the title "Poly of the Year", defeating newcomer Tecnifibre Black Code which was clearly voted "Newcomer of the Year". While Alu Power also won the "Control" and "Durability" categories, Black Code topped the "Comfort" and "Spin" departments. Signum Pro Poly Plasma 1.23 is still the number one tension holding poly while its thinner gauge 1.18 won the "Feel" category.

    Other top newcomers of 2009 like Signum Pro Tornado and Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power Spin have not yet established a leading position in the corresponding categories, but let's watch them closely in 2010!

    Please note that the result of this survey is based on opinion, not on testing. To see the strings with the best test results, please go to the Top5 Lists in the ratings database.

    Final result (most popular strings in 2009): From joes string forum!
    Poly of the Year 2009 Poly
    Rank String Score
    1 Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power 161
    2 Tecnifibre Black Code 140
    3 Signum Pro Poly Plasma 123
    4 MSV Focus - HEX® 121
    5 Signum Pro Tornado 79
    6 Topspin Cyber Flash 76
    7 Kirschbaum Pro Line No. II 66
    8 WeissCANNON Silverstring 65
    9 Topspin Cyber Blue 64
    10 Luxilon Big Banger Original 48
    11 Polystar Energy 23
    12 Luxilon Big Banger Ace 22
    13 MSV Co-Focus 17
    14 Pro's Pro Plus Power 13
    15 Unique Tourna Poly Big Hitter 7

    Non-Poly of the Year 2009 Non-Poly
    Rank String Score
    1 Babolat VS Team 214
    2 Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 199
    3 Babolat VS Touch 128
    4 Wilson NXT Tour 68
    5 Gamma Live Wire Professional 46
    6 Head Rip Control 39
    7 Babolat VS Tonic+ Ball Feel 34
    8 Pacific Classic Gut 33
    9 Tecnifibre Multifeel 30
    10 WeissCANNON Explosiv! 27
    11 Signum Pro Fiber High Tec EXP 22
    12 Isospeed Professional 19
    Head IntelliTour 19
    14 Isospeed Professional+ 14
    15 Isospeed Control 13
    Last edited by GeoffWilliams; 06-21-2010, 01:33 PM.

  • #2
    An extended list from 2009, incl:

    Newcomer of the Year 2009 Newcomer
    Rank String Score
    1 Tecnifibre Black Code 222
    2 Signum Pro Tornado 116
    3 Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power Spin 107
    4 Luxilon M2 Pro 87
    5 Babolat Revenge 71
    6 Signum Pro Hyperion 53
    7 Genesis Spin X 45
    8 MSV Soft-Control 43
    9 WeissCANNON Turbotwist 36
    10 WeissCANNON 6StarString 19
    11 Gamma Zo Twist 16
    12 Prince EXO3 Glory 10
    13 Gamma Zo Magic 8

    Durability (Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power 16L 212
    2 Luxilon Big Banger Original 16 180
    3 Signum Pro Poly Plasma 1.23 138
    4 Tecnifibre Pro RedCode 16 118
    Topspin Cyber Flash 1.30 118
    6 WeissCANNON Silverstring 1.20 48
    7 Luxilon Big Banger Ti-Mo 17 42
    8 Pro's Pro Concept 1.28 12
    9 Isospeed Pyramid 1.30 10
    Pro's Pro Plus Power 1.28 10

    Durability (Non-Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 16 164
    2 Ashaway Crossfire II 16/16 108
    3 Head Rip Control 16L 105
    4 Prince Pro Blend DF 16/16 103
    5 Wilson Reaction 16 53
    6 Head IntelliTour 17 44
    7 Pacific Dura Tech 16 43
    8 Head FXP 16 35
    Isospeed Control 16 35
    10 Isospeed Energetic 17 11

    Power (Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power Rough 16L 204
    2 Tecnifibre Black Code 17 142
    3 Topspin Cyber Blue 1.25 140
    4 Kirschbaum Pro Line No. II 1.15 98
    5 Polystar Energy 17 55
    6 Kirschbaum Touch Turbo 1.25 41
    7 Polyfibre Poly-Hightec 1.10 39
    8 Polystar Turbo 1.25 33
    9 Kirschbaum Super Smash 1.20 29
    Pro's Pro Intense Heat 1.25 29

    Power (Non-Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Babolat VS Team 17 237
    2 Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 17 214
    3 Babolat VS Touch 16 101
    4 WeissCANNON Explosiv! 1.30 58
    5 Babolat VS Tonic+ Ball Feel 16 39
    6 Prince Lightning XX 16 36
    7 Head IntelliTour 17 23
    8 Babolat Conquest 17 21
    Isospeed Professional+ 1.20 21
    10 Isospeed Professional 17 14

    Control (Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power 16L 167
    2 Signum Pro Poly Plasma 1.18 164
    3 Luxilon Big Banger Original 16 94
    4 Luxilon Big Banger Ace 18 72
    5 Signum Pro Tornado 1.23 64
    6 WeissCANNON Silverstring 1.25 57
    7 Kirschbaum Pro Line No. II 1.15 54
    8 Kirschbaum Competition 1.20 45
    9 Luxilon Big Banger Ti-Mo 17 36
    10 Unique Tourna Poly Big Hitter 17 34

    Control (Non-Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Babolat VS Team 17 160
    2 Babolat VS Touch 16 132
    3 Wilson NXT 17 106
    4 Tecnifibre Promix 1.25 63
    5 Head Rip Control 17L 61
    6 Babolat VS Tonic+ Ball Feel 16 56
    7 Babolat XCel 17 48
    8 Head Rip PerfectControl 1.30 28
    9 Isospeed Professional+ 1.20 27
    10 Isospeed Control 16 19

    Feel (Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Signum Pro Poly Plasma 1.18 177
    2 Luxilon Big Banger Ace 18 159
    3 Kirschbaum Pro Line No. II 1.15 121
    4 Signum Pro Tornado 1.23 67
    5 WeissCANNON Silverstring 1.25 66
    6 Kirschbaum Touch Turbo 1.25 46
    7 Tecnifibre Spinfire 1.25 41
    8 Polyfibre Poly-Hightec 1.10 37
    9 Pro's Pro Plus Power 1.28 20
    10 Oehms Black Pearl 1.23 6

    Feel (Non-Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Babolat VS Team 17 272
    2 Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 17 174
    3 Babolat VS Touch 16 93
    4 Wilson NXT 17 69
    5 Babolat VS Tonic+ Ball Feel 16 64
    6 Head Rip Control 17L 42
    7 Kirschbaum Touch Multifibre 1.25 30
    8 Babolat XCel 17 22
    9 Signum Pro Fiber High Tec EXP 1.30 17
    10 Tecnifibre Promix 1.25 14

    Comfort (Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Tecnifibre Black Code 17 185
    2 Topspin Cyber Blue 1.25 150
    3 Signum Pro Plasma Pure 1.18 141
    4 Kirschbaum Pro Line No. II 1.15 85
    5 Pro Supex Big Ace 1.22 71
    6 Polystar Energy 17 56
    7 WeissCANNON Silverstring 1.25 46
    8 Ashaway MonoGut 17 34
    9 Pro's Pro Red Devil 1.19 28
    10 Oehms Black Pearl 1.23 9

    Comfort (Non-Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Babolat VS Team 17 261
    2 Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 17 176
    3 Babolat VS Touch 16 127
    4 Wilson NXT 17 59
    5 Wilson NXT Tour 17 58
    6 Babolat VS Tonic+ Ball Feel 16 51
    7 WeissCANNON Explosiv! 1.30 36
    8 Babolat XCel 16 32
    9 Signum Pro Fiber High Tec EXP 1.30 25
    10 Isospeed Control 16 9

    Spin (Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Tecnifibre Black Code 17 184
    2 MSV Focus - HEX® 1.23 147
    3 Signum Pro Tornado 1.23 110
    4 Signum Pro Plasma HEXtreme 1.25 91
    5 Kirschbaum Spiky Shark 1.25 89
    6 Pro Supex Blue Gear 1.25 66
    7 Pro's Pro Cyber Spin 1.30 38
    8 Polystar Turbo 1.25 28
    9 Isospeed Pyramid 1.30 22
    10 SuperString Extreme Turbo Soft V6 1.25 6

    Spin (Non-Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Babolat VS Team 17 197
    2 Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 17 177
    3 Gosen OG-Sheep Micro 17 83
    4 Head Rip Control 17L 74
    5 Signum Pro Fiber High Tec EXP 1.30 33
    6 Wilson Super Spin 16 31
    7 Head FXP 17 30
    8 Tecnifibre Multifeel 16 27
    9 Head FiberGel Spin 16 24
    10 Head IntelliTour 17 16

    Tension Stability (Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Signum Pro Poly Plasma 1.23 207
    2 Luxilon Big Banger Alu Power 16L 164
    3 Topspin Cyber Flash 1.25 102
    4 Tecnifibre Pro RedCode 16 101
    5 WeissCANNON Silverstring 1.20 85
    6 Luxilon Big Banger Original 16 82
    7 Luxilon Big Banger Ace 18 40
    8 Pacific Poly Force 17 28
    9 Pro's Pro Vendetta 1.30 21
    10 Pro's Pro Plus Power 1.28 20

    Tension Stability (Non-Poly)
    Rank String Score
    1 Babolat VS Team 17 178
    2 Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 17 163
    3 Babolat VS Touch 16 154
    4 Babolat VS Tonic+ Ball Feel 16 74
    5 Head Rip Control 17L 45
    6 WeissCANNON Explosiv! 1.30 30
    7 Wilson Reaction 16 28
    8 Wilson Stamina 16 23
    9 Head Rip PerfectControl 1.30 22
    10 Isospeed Energetic 17 18

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    • #3
      Amazing! Had no idea there even were that many choices...my head is spinning

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      • #4
        There are also many choices in the supplement arena, to stop cramps, help stamina, boost speed, increase visual acuity, help brain function and process. The thermotabs work so well to stop cramps due to the buffered pot./salt replacing that lost in hot weather/sweating, and rebalance the blood stream's acidity levels. Make sure not to take too many pot. chews, to avoid pot poisoning! Can cause cardiac arrest.

        Some recovery info:

        Last edited by GeoffWilliams; 06-21-2010, 09:14 AM.

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        • #5
          great summary of your personal recomendations and the results of the poll on strings.
          dont think strings affect how you play under pressure. thats between your ears. just my opinion

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          • #6
            We are assuming everyone on here has read a lot of the articles on swinging freely, etc. That is all determined by your will. If your strings are not right, it won't matter if your mind is.

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            • #7
              I am with Larry on this one. Strings are important, but I certainly do not consider them being the determining factor in whether you play well under pressure or not. It might be a secondary contributing factor, but not the determining factor.
              Only perhaps for a Roger Federer, when he is in the zone and doing everything mentally and physcially correctly, might the strings be a contributing factor.

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