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Basic Facts

It is recommended by the USRSA that widebody frames use multifilament tennis strings (i.e. "soft" tennis strings) or gut to compensate for some of the stiff attributes hence better playability.
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Multifilament Strings

Multifilament strings are more elastic than solid core strings. Multifilament tennis strings play better than solid core strings. They do lose tension more quickly than strings with a center core.
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String Tension Effects

Tennis string towards the lower end of the recommended tension range for your racquet. A looser string face will absorb more of the ball's impact. A looser face will also add depth to shots without a full-powered swing.
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Colors

Light-colored tennis apparel is recommended by many because it reflects rather than absorbs sunlight, helping to keep you cool on hot days. Not only that, but many tennis clubs require that you wear white clothing.
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Kevlar Strings

Kevlar tennis strings are the stiffest and least flexible. If this kind of play appeals to you, you can buy tennis rackets strung with it, or find replacement string online.
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Your String's Performance

In order to determine your tennis string racquet performance, you need to try out a few different brands, and then determine the best type of string for your game. A knowledgeable racquet technician can assist you with what type of string is best for you, based on your style of play.
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Net name brands for less

Looking for the top tennis clothes like shirts, shorts, skirts and even tennis underwear, you don't have to pay top dollar for? Try shopping on the net. There are all kinds of discount tennis outfit sites that offer the top brands like Nike, Adidas, Head and Wilson. Though, the one negative about buying things online is you can't try anything on. However, there is one easy way to eliminate this problem. Go to a store first. Try on the outfit you want. If It fits take down the information and look for it on the net. Easy.
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Protect Your Head

A hat with a visor is one of the most important tennis accessories you can have in your wilson tennis bags. It will improve your game by keeping the sun and perspiration out of your eyes. If a hat makes you too hot, consider a headband or scarf to deal with the perspiration. In addition, wristbands will help keep your hands dry to maintain a good grip on your racquet. Sunglasses and sunscreen are important, too. Plus, there are unobtrusive ball caddies you can wear on your back to carry an extra ball when you don't have a pocket.
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Materials

Tennis apparel is made from materials like polyester microfibers, cotton, or a blend. Microfibers and blends are designed to wick perspiration from your body and dry quickly. Plus, today's microfiber fabrics have a luxurious look and feel. Cotton is comfortable on the skin, but retains moisture and can take a long time to dry. This could be a particular problem on cool days when wet clothes could make you cold.
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Why Tennis Sunglasses?

Many players do not like wearing tennis sunglasses while playing. If you play frequently outdoors, it is very important to have proper sunglasses to protect your eyes. The reflection off the court can be just as damaging as the direct sunlight. Try wraparounds that are light, and also protect you from the sun's ultra violet rays. Sunglasses are one of the best tennis accessories in which you can invest. Several manufacturers specifically design for sports, so check out all of your options and protect your eyes!
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