spent $16,000 on racquet stringing. In their second year, they bought their own (supposedly) lightweight machine, but got tired of assembling it and lugging it around while paying hefty baggage fees.
In the heart of Melbourne Park, behind the scenes of one of tennis' biggest stages, a dedicated team of stringers works tirelessly to ensure players' racquets are primed for battle.
Explore the fascinating process of manufacturing badminton and tennis rackets in a large-scale factory. From shaping the frame to precision stringing, each step showcases advanced techniques and ...
Hubert Hurkacz showing off the new Yonex Percept tennis racket. “The lineup includes heavier specification (97H) and specifications (97D, 100D) with a finer string pattern and enhanced ball ...