Professional racquet setup covers stringing tension, dampening, and grip customization that shape how elite players optimize performance.
Musetti — the most romantic one-handed backhand on tour, the player whose game looks transplanted from 1998 — does not swing a flexy player's frame.
Here's the question most club players actually have when they see Draper crush a lefty forehand on TV: is he playing the same Dunlop FX 500 you can buy at the shop, and if you bought one, would it…
The standard advice in tennis forums is simple: if you want Iga Swiatek's game, buy a Tecnifibre Tempo 298, string it with Triax, and you're 90% of the way there.
The fastest mover on tour does not play a light, spin-bias frame — he plays a control stick strung tight with a full bed of polyester, and the reason is the part of his game people stop watching after…