Choose well and play well. Decide if you are: a grinder: a hacker: a power player: an all courter: a spin player: a high rpm hitter: a heavy ball hitter: a light weight hitter.
High frame ra=power/stiffness more shots go long
Low ra=control/low power, less shots go long
Closed pattern=Less spin, more directional control if strung for it and more accurate volleys
Open pattern=More spin, heavier game not so great at net
Poly string=anything you want if you string/choose for it
Gut=soft/control/power/or spin if strung for it
Multis=mushy feel/less power/less depth
Syn gut=no durability, more power, more tension loss
Lead tape=heavier shots, faster serves, more shots out long and can mean less impact on arm if combined with soft silicone in handle
Silicone in handle=if soft, less impact pain and more frame mass
String hybrids: gut/blackcode or alu or l-tec4s
Spin hybrid: bhb7/poly star energy: edged strings hybrid with round power polys make the best combos.
Control hybrid: l-te os/4s, gut/alu or gut/high grade med. power poly like blackcode, medium or higher tension
TEnsions: higher means fewer shots out long and more arm risk and fewer ue, less power, lower means more power, more trampoline, more shots out long and more ue.
hackers usually like lower tensions, larger frames,
Serve/volley like closed patterns, sharper grip edges, higher tensions, heavier frames
Grinders like open patterns, spin strings, edged strings, medium tensions, rounder grip pallets
Power hitters like higher ra, stiffer frames, power strings, medium tensions sharper grip pallets
Control vs. power all courters like a medium and can vary all over the map. Usually a volleyers frame with a closed pattern, higher tensions, power strings, higher ra.
Increase the size of your string pocket: Ping out the middle first six strings in a 16 x 19 and eight strings in an 18 x 20, so that they sound the same, with the same frequency. As the strings shorten up, they ping out higher tone sonically. Then on the outer strings, increase the tension to combat tension loss and keep the pocket in the middle as tension there decreases, tension on outer higher strings migrates towards middle strings. On crosses, first three higher tension, then in pocket area, lower it a bit, and then on lower crosses, increase it a bit, but experiment for your best combo/range.
Lead application: lots of choices; 3 and 9 for non polarized set up that volleyers like, or 12 for polarized that topspin grinders like, or all around the frame, that all courters like. Must be combined with soft silicone in handle: 20-25g to deaden/soften higher impact frequencies due to higher total mass of frame. Borg played at 410g. Edberg at 405g. Becker at 400g. Sampras at 389g. Now it's more mid range: Djokovic at 359g. Fed at 365g. Tsonga at 355g. Delpo at 361g. Berdych at 361g. The light wt. is Nadal, with a junior set up: 1/4" grip, at 341g. Murray ranged from 364g-346g. 1/4" lead tape holds best, or 33mm. many pay to put it under the frame, like Djokovic does: joker frame lead tape under grommets
Best way to find the best string hybrid and tension/frame for your game: experiment a little. Many lower speed hitters like super low tensions like 40lbs. Many spin hitters like the open patterns that allow more snap back: but those strng jobs last about 1/3 as long as closed patterns due to more sawing back/forth friction, but the ball is brushed more, and strings grab more. Higher ra frames mean the ball does not stay on the bed as long, and the angle of trajectory is lower for shorter more powerful shots. Angle of trajectory is also affected by string tension: lower means higher shots and more depth. HIgher means lower shots and less depth. It's also affected by ra: and frame mass: more mass means deeper shots: less means shorter shots. So a heavy frame with a high ra would need higher tensions to keep the ball in. A lighter frame with a low ra would need lower tensions to keep the ball deep.
Best spin combo: open pattern, edged string, high ra, 12 oclock lead, light frame. Rounded pallet. Small grip for more access to flip over. Lower tension. Sound familiar: Nadal's set up.
Best power set up: gut/alu, closed pattern, mid range or higher ra, sharper pallet, higher tension, heavier frame, larger grip, sharper edges: Sound familiar: Djokovic and Feds set up. Fed uses 4 3/8 with a single over grip, while Djokovic uses L3 with two over grips, making it larger. 359g and 365g are heavy enough for heavy balls, light enough to react on serve returns against heavy ball hitters.
Best control set up:
Murray has compromised for a control set up: flexy low ra, alu full, 61 lbs, low -mid range weight, pt57a with 16 x 19 with L3 single over grip.
So what does that tell you about your game: What are the best combos for you to stop making ues? The answer is obvious. Decide what type of hitter you are and then buy accordingly. Or do what I did and waste a lot of time and money to decide which set up is best for you.
joker side by side with stock frame
joker grommets side by side with stock frame
joker throat side by side
High frame ra=power/stiffness more shots go long
Low ra=control/low power, less shots go long
Closed pattern=Less spin, more directional control if strung for it and more accurate volleys
Open pattern=More spin, heavier game not so great at net
Poly string=anything you want if you string/choose for it
Gut=soft/control/power/or spin if strung for it
Multis=mushy feel/less power/less depth
Syn gut=no durability, more power, more tension loss
Lead tape=heavier shots, faster serves, more shots out long and can mean less impact on arm if combined with soft silicone in handle
Silicone in handle=if soft, less impact pain and more frame mass
String hybrids: gut/blackcode or alu or l-tec4s
Spin hybrid: bhb7/poly star energy: edged strings hybrid with round power polys make the best combos.
Control hybrid: l-te os/4s, gut/alu or gut/high grade med. power poly like blackcode, medium or higher tension
TEnsions: higher means fewer shots out long and more arm risk and fewer ue, less power, lower means more power, more trampoline, more shots out long and more ue.
hackers usually like lower tensions, larger frames,
Serve/volley like closed patterns, sharper grip edges, higher tensions, heavier frames
Grinders like open patterns, spin strings, edged strings, medium tensions, rounder grip pallets
Power hitters like higher ra, stiffer frames, power strings, medium tensions sharper grip pallets
Control vs. power all courters like a medium and can vary all over the map. Usually a volleyers frame with a closed pattern, higher tensions, power strings, higher ra.
Increase the size of your string pocket: Ping out the middle first six strings in a 16 x 19 and eight strings in an 18 x 20, so that they sound the same, with the same frequency. As the strings shorten up, they ping out higher tone sonically. Then on the outer strings, increase the tension to combat tension loss and keep the pocket in the middle as tension there decreases, tension on outer higher strings migrates towards middle strings. On crosses, first three higher tension, then in pocket area, lower it a bit, and then on lower crosses, increase it a bit, but experiment for your best combo/range.
Lead application: lots of choices; 3 and 9 for non polarized set up that volleyers like, or 12 for polarized that topspin grinders like, or all around the frame, that all courters like. Must be combined with soft silicone in handle: 20-25g to deaden/soften higher impact frequencies due to higher total mass of frame. Borg played at 410g. Edberg at 405g. Becker at 400g. Sampras at 389g. Now it's more mid range: Djokovic at 359g. Fed at 365g. Tsonga at 355g. Delpo at 361g. Berdych at 361g. The light wt. is Nadal, with a junior set up: 1/4" grip, at 341g. Murray ranged from 364g-346g. 1/4" lead tape holds best, or 33mm. many pay to put it under the frame, like Djokovic does: joker frame lead tape under grommets
Best way to find the best string hybrid and tension/frame for your game: experiment a little. Many lower speed hitters like super low tensions like 40lbs. Many spin hitters like the open patterns that allow more snap back: but those strng jobs last about 1/3 as long as closed patterns due to more sawing back/forth friction, but the ball is brushed more, and strings grab more. Higher ra frames mean the ball does not stay on the bed as long, and the angle of trajectory is lower for shorter more powerful shots. Angle of trajectory is also affected by string tension: lower means higher shots and more depth. HIgher means lower shots and less depth. It's also affected by ra: and frame mass: more mass means deeper shots: less means shorter shots. So a heavy frame with a high ra would need higher tensions to keep the ball in. A lighter frame with a low ra would need lower tensions to keep the ball deep.
Best spin combo: open pattern, edged string, high ra, 12 oclock lead, light frame. Rounded pallet. Small grip for more access to flip over. Lower tension. Sound familiar: Nadal's set up.
Best power set up: gut/alu, closed pattern, mid range or higher ra, sharper pallet, higher tension, heavier frame, larger grip, sharper edges: Sound familiar: Djokovic and Feds set up. Fed uses 4 3/8 with a single over grip, while Djokovic uses L3 with two over grips, making it larger. 359g and 365g are heavy enough for heavy balls, light enough to react on serve returns against heavy ball hitters.
Best control set up:
Murray has compromised for a control set up: flexy low ra, alu full, 61 lbs, low -mid range weight, pt57a with 16 x 19 with L3 single over grip.
So what does that tell you about your game: What are the best combos for you to stop making ues? The answer is obvious. Decide what type of hitter you are and then buy accordingly. Or do what I did and waste a lot of time and money to decide which set up is best for you.
joker side by side with stock frame
joker grommets side by side with stock frame
joker throat side by side
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