RacquetTech European Racquet Stringers Association February 2010 www.ersa-stringers.com
Buying a New Stringing Machine New Strings Babolat - Gosen Luxilon - Polyfibre
New Racquets Head - Prince - Wilson
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Racquet Tech Europe European Racquet Stringers Association DIRECTOR Mark Maslowski OFFICE MANAGER Sanda Maslowski AUSTRALIA MANAGER Anthony Aley
With several hundred new members in the last year, and many beginner to intermediate stringers, we are getting many requests about stringing machines. Which one is the “Best”, how much should I spend, is a used machine a good investment? We have rewritten our article on “Buying a Stringing Machine” for the first issue of 2010 and will have a list of all the machines and what extras they have in the next issue. We will also have several machine reviews in the next several issues. With all the new machines coming out and new extras, such as a touch screen, computerized options, automatic height and tilt , we needed to add several new extras to our Comparison Charts. We would like to welcome GAMMA as our newest Corporate Member. They are one of the major three string brands in the USA and will be for sure very successful in Europe. Please contact us if you are interested in attending our Annual meeting in Autumn, as we need an estimate of how many are interested. We are going to offer a free Symposium for 2 days, so be sure to attend. Most of our renewals are in, but we still have about 10% of the members not yet renewed. Contact as soon as possible to receive your member packet, new Stringers Digest and some Test Strings.
UK MANAGER Sam Chan SPAIN MANAGER Richard Parnell GREECE MANAGER Petros Biris GREECE WORKSHOP MANAGER George Pahiakos Czech Republic & Slovakia Vaclav Smat FOUNDING MEMBERS Ashaway Babolat Head Isospeed Kirschbaum Luxilon Pacific Wilson COPORATE MEMBERS Ashaway Head Prince Völkl GAMMA Dunlop Slazenger Carlton STRING SUPPLIER MEMBERS Apollo Leisure Bow Brand Kirschbaum GOSEN Klip Europe Signum Pro TOA Strings
Best wishes Mark Maslowski
DEUTSCH Mit mehren hundert neuen Mitgliedern letztes Jahr und vielen Anfängern zum Schlichten von Bespannern, bekommen wir mehrere Anfragen über Bespannunsmaschinen. Welches ist das beste, wieviel sollte ich ausgeben, ist eine benutzte eine gute Investierung? Wir umschrieben unsern Artikel zum Thema „Kaufen einer Bespannungsmaschine“ für
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Technical Consultant Rod Cross CONTACT European Racquet Stringers Association Lenaustr. 38 40470 Düsseldorf, Germany Phone - +49-(0)211-87511548 Fax - +49-(0)211-87511549 www.ersa-stringers.com
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die erste Ausgabe 2010 und wir werden eine Liste von all den Maschinen und was für extras sie in der nächsten Ausgabe haben. Wir werden auch viele Maschinen-reviews in den nächsten mehreren Ausgaben haben. Mit allen Maschinen, die bald rauskommen, und allen neuen Extras, zum Beispiel wie Touchscreen, computerizierte Optionen, automatischer Höhe und Verkippung, die wir gebraucht haben um viele neue Extras zu unsereen Comparison Charts hinzuzufügen. Wir würden GAMMA gerne herzlich als unser neuestes Corporate Member empfangen. Sie sind einer der 3 größten Bespannungsmarken in den USA und wir sind sicher, dass es sehr erfolgreich sein wird in Europa. Bitte kontaktieren sie uns, wenn sie interessiert sind ans Begleiten unseres Jahreshauptversammlung im Herbst, weil wir eine Schätzung von den Interessenten benötigen. Wir werden ein kostenloses Symposium für 2 Tage beantragen also bleiben sie immer auf dem neusten Stand. Die meisten unserer Erneuerungen sind in aber wir haben immernoch um die 10% der Mitglieder noch nicht erneuert. Kontaktieren sie uns so bald wie möglich um ihren Memberpacket, neue Stringers Digests und einige Testbespannungen zu erhalten. Mark Maslowski
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RacquetTech February 2010
Industry News 20 0
Brisbayne International B
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Ashaway 185th Birthday A
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Lo ondon Golf & Tennis Show
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TIA UK Tennis Book
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Te ecnifibre BlackCode Awards
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Baghdatis Comeback B
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Club Med Academy C
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Tennis Outlook T
FEATURED ARTICLE 24 Buying a New Stringing Machine What to watch out for - New or Used ?
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My Serve
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Tour News
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New Products - Racquets
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New Products - Strings
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GOSEN has introduced a new line of strings called FLAT GUT. The strings are flat and when strung lay flat in the stringbed allowing more contct with the ball offering more spin with the same durability as round strings. In tests against round strings, the FLAT GUT increased rotation by more than 50% with the same durability. POLYMASTER R is the monofilament version and comes in 2 gauges, POLYMASTER I is 1.02 - 1.46mm and POLYMASTER II is 1.00 - 1.43mm. POWERMASTER R is the synthetic version with a center core and outer wrap. POWERMASTER I is 1.09 - 1.49mm and POWERMASTER II is 1.00 - 1.43mm. COMPOSITEMASTER R is a softer synthetic with UMISHIMA technology (filaments in the monofilament core, see the illustration above) in the center core and a nylon wrap on the outside. COMPOSITEMASTER I is 1.10 - 148mm and COMPOSITEMASTER II is 1.00 - 1.45mm. ERSA will be doing a string test next month to test this new technology, which will be interesting what our members think of it. The testing done is Japan was very positive.
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Simon and Wawrinka carry on racquet’s proud tradition Legends egends nev never die. They’re only reborn. And so it is with the HEAD Prestige series, used in Grand Slam victories and played by many past greats. HEAD’s YOUTEK™ Prestige series represents a new, reinvigorated design. The racquets incorporate d3o™ material, which allows the racquet to adapt to every shot, bringing the famous feel and touch of the Prestige to a completely new level. HEAD originally introduced the Prestige in 1987, and it has been used to win every Grand Slam event – Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open. Gilles Simon and Stanislas Wawrinka are the top players using YOUTEK™ Prestige racquets. The Prestige line offers three models:
YOUTEK™ Prestige Pro –The most aggressive Prestige comes with a leather grip and offers very superior handling. New smart d3o™ inside the classically designed frame pushes both power and control to the max. YOUTEK™ Prestige Mid – The smallest but also heaviest version of the Prestige provides extra stability and swing to perfectly suit hard hitters, who are nonetheless looking for perfect touch and control. YOUTEK™ Prestige MP – This racquet is the top choice of the touring pros. It combines maximum control with superior feel for excellent playability. In addition, HEAD introduced the new Prestige bag line.
YOUTEK Prestige Pro •Beam: 21 mm. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Tension: 24 - 26 Kp. •Balance: 31.5 cm.
•Headsize: 630 cm² •Pattern 16 - 19. •Weight: 325 g.
YOUTEK Prestige Mid •Beam: 19 mm. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Tension: 22 - 24 Kp. •Balance: 31.0 cm.
•Headsize: 600 cm² •Pattern 18 - 20. •Weight: 330 g.
YOUTEK Prestige MP •Beam: 21 mm. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Tension: 24 - 26 Kp. •Balance: 31.0 cm.
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•Headsize: 630 cm² •Pattern 18 - 20 •Weight: 320 g.
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Two time Grand Gr Slam Winner Kuznetsova and Azarenka represent their new weapon of choice HEAD EAD presents prese the next generation of the Extreme Series – now incorporating the YOUTEK technology. HEAD Extreme racquets have been specially designed for aggressive, competitive topspin players with a long swing style. Now with smart d3o™ molecules and friction reducing Teflon® grommets inside the frame, the Extreme Series reaches the next level of power and control, while still providing extreme touch, extreme spin and a rock-solid feel. The YOUTEK™ Extreme line offers three models:
YOUTEK™ Extreme Pro – Its stiffer frame with Teflon® grommets and d3o™ technology delivers maximum power and great touch.
YOUTEK™ Extreme MP – This racquet combines weight and balance for a great feel and touch. New d3o™ technology and Teflon® grommets eliminate almost any loss of impact energy for great power shots.
YOUTEK™ Extreme Elite– This newly shaped frame has a bigger head size and less weight for increased spin. With new HEAD YouTek™ technology it provides maximum power.
In addition,, HEAD introduced the new Extreme bag g line.
YOUTEK Extreme Pro •Beam: 25 mm. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Tension: 24 - 26 Kp. •Balance: 32.5 cm.
•Headsize: 645 cm² •Pattern 16 - 19. •Weight: 315 g.
YOUTEK Extreme MP •Beam: 25 mm. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Tension: 24 - 26 Kp. •Balance: 32.5 cm.
•Headsize: 645 cm² •Pattern 16 - 19. •Weight: 295 g.
YOUTEK Extreme Elite •Beam: 26 mm. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Tension: 24 - 26 Kp. •Balance: 32.5 cm.
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•Headsize: 690 cm² •Pattern 16 - 19. •Weight: 280 g.
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oducts Two off Tennis nis’ Most Popular Racquets G Get Updated with Prince EXO O3 Technology for f 2010 3 3 New EXO Black and EXO White Hit Shelves in United States in Mid January Ne 3-Time Grand Slam Champion Maria Sharapova One of the ATP/WTA Players to 3Switch to the EXO3 Black Prince, the global tennis leader that catapulted racquet design and technology to new heights by introducing the world to O-technology in racquets, announces the next generation of two of tennis’ most popular racquets. Starting February 2010 (depending on European market), the new Prince EXO3 Black and Prince EXO3 White will be available. All racquets with EXO3 technology are unmistakable, due to the fact that they feature visible “holes” along the frame which fundamentally enhance the way tennis racquets are crafted and perform on court from a speed, stability and feel standpoint. The EXO3 Black features the EnergyChannelTM while the EXO3 White features the EnergyBridgeTM. The EnergyChannelTM, a sculpted groove and inlayed insert incorporated around the frame, provides a crisper feel with more feedback for players who are most interested in control. The EnergyBridgeTM, a compressed carbon insert that suspends the string bed from the frame, delivers a cushioned, plush feel for players who want a maximum sweet spot in a more power-oriented, ultra-comfortable frame. Prince will also introduce the EXO3 Black Team – for players looking for a slightly lighter, more maneuverable version of the EXO3 Black. In addition to the racquet, Sharapova will also be carrying a new racquet bag over her shoulder in Melbourne. Inspired and designed by Maria herself, the Limited Edition Sharapova Collection is crafted with a unique shape and soft, lightweight materials, making it the perfect on-court accessory for female players around the world. www.princetennis.com p
EXO WHITE •Beam: 23/25/22 mm. •Headsize: 100 sg. in. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Pattern 16 - 19. •Tension: 23 - 27 Kp. •Weight: 295 g. •Balance: 33.0 cm.
EXO BLACK •Beam: 23/24/22 mm. •Headsize: 100 sg. in. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Pattern 16 - 19. •Tension: 23 - 27 Kp. •Weight: 305 g. •Balance: 32.0 cm.
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oducts Black String and White Double Line: A Babolat Revolution Babolat announces the launch of a new string: RPM Blast. Used since the Australian Open by three Team Babolat players: Rafael Nadal (SPA), Andy Roddick (USA) and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA), the black string marked with the white “double-line” is already generating a lot of buzz on and off the courts. RPM Blast (Revolutions Per Minute) is a monofilament string that gives players more spin, more power and a unique feel at ball impact. As for Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who joined the Babolat team on January 1, he won his first competition in Kooyong before reaching the semi-finals at Melbourne with his Aeropro Drive racquet and RPM Blast string. Also, Andy Roddick converted his trial to a victory at the Brisbane tournament. Andy uses RPM Blast in a hybrid combination with Babolat VS Natural Gut for even more power. “The advice and recommendations of Tour players have been decisive in the development of the string,”” adds Cécile Gindre, String Products Manager at Babolat. “The tests have allowed us to identify their needs in orderr to develop the characteristics of the new RPM Blast. The combination of the high-density material and a specific coating gives it both power and spin.” RPM Blast: Available in stores starting April 2010 in 125 and 130 gauge.
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TenBaBe
The TenBaBe (Tennis Ball Belt) is a new tennis accessory to carry the ball for the second serve. It combines a new designed ball clip (TenBaBe Clip) and a belt (CROMBELT). The clip can also be locked on to shorts or skirts and cannot fall off. The CROMBELT is light, elastic, washable and quick drying. The belt comes in 2 sizes and is adjustable. Available in many colors and can be monogrammed with advertising, such as a club name. Der TenBaBe (Tennis Ball Belt) ist ein neues Tennis Accessoire, um einen Ball für den zweiten Aufschlag am Körper zu tragen. Er besteht aus einem Ballhalter (TenBaBe Clip) mit einer neu entwickelten Halterung, die an einem CROMBELT® (Gürtel) befestigt wird. Der TenBaBe Clip kann auch direkt an Rock oder Shorts getragen werden. Der CROMBELT® ist leicht, elastisch, waschbar und schnell-trocknend. CROMBELT® ist in der Größe bis 90 cm für Kinder und 120 cm für Erwachsene Einstellbar. Die CROMBELTs der aktuellen Kollektion werden in den Farben: Weiß, Schwarz, Wisteria (Flieder), Aquamarine, Grau und Pink Lady angeboten. Zusätzlich, können bestickte oder mit Strass beschriftete Crombelts® für Privatpersonen, Mannschaften und Vereine bestellt werden. Anfrage an: service@cromford-sport.de
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WILSON LAUNCHES THEIR NEW RACKET TECHNOLOGY Roger Federer and Co. Debut New Rackets for 2010 BLX is the new Wilson racket technology engineered with BASALT fibers also combining proprietary frame, grommet and grip technologies for THE PERFECT FEEL. Basalt is a natural volcanic rock that can be used in manufacturing and made into ultrafine gold fibers. Basalt fibers are woven longitudinally with Wilson exclusive [K]arophite Black to create the most advanced composite in the industry. Basalt added to the matrix filters the unwanted extreme frequencies in the racket. BLX, the new Wilson racquet technology delivers a cleaner feedback and better sensation. (BL) stands for basalt which is combined to 9 other variables and in total, 10 (X) elements are all connected together for the PERFECT FEEL. The 15 time Grand Slam Champion, Roger Federer, will be leading the way with his new Six.One Tour BLX racket starting in January 2010. Federer’s continued success is a result of Wilson’s ever evolving technology and BLX is no exception. “I know Wilson will always provide me with the best racket for my game with the latest technology” Federer said recently after switching to his new BLX racket. “This change will provide me with the added feel and performance I want to further enhance my game in 2010 and beyond.” Juan Martin Del Potro, the recent US Open winner and ranked #5 in the world, has already switched to a BLX and a new family of rackets. Del Potro can be seen on the court with the Pro Tour BLX.
Six.One Tour BLX
Pro Tour BLX
New Racket from Roger Federer •Material: Braided Carbon/ Kevlar/Carbon/Basalt. •Beam: 17 mm. •Headsize: 90 sg. in. •Length: 68.5 cm. •Pattern 16 - 19. •Tension: 23 - 27 Kp. •Weight: 339 g. •Balance: 30.5 cm.
New Racket from Juan Martin del Potro. •Material: Carbon/Glass/ Basalt. •Beam: 24 mm. •Headsize: 96 sg. in. Length: 68,50 cm. •Pattern: 18 - 20. Tension: 23 - 27 Kp. •Weight: 314 g. •Balance: 31 cm.
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Tour BLX
Six.One 95 BLX
Justine Henin’s New Racket •Material: Carbon/ Basalt. •Beam: 22 mm. •Headsize: 95 sg. in. •Length: 69,00 cm. •Pattern: 16 - 20. •Tension: 23 - 27 Kp. •Weight: 289 g. •Balance: 34cm
Favorite Racket on the ATP •Material: Braided Carbon/ Kevlar/Carbon/Basalt. •Headsize: 95 sg. in. •Beam - 21.6mm •Length: 68,50 cm. •Pattern: 18 - 20 or 16 - 18. •Tension: 23 - 27 Kp. •Weight: 332 g. •Balance: 30,5 cm.
Luxilon
has a new Logo, a new look and a new string. Adrenaline is new co-polymer with a crisper firmer feeling designed for aggressive players thanks to its brand new Liquid Crystalline Polymer technology. Available in 1.20mm, 1.25mm, 1.30mm, color grey. Luxilon, the number one string on the ATP Tour with over 80% of the Top 50 using Luxilon Strings.
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oducts Polyfibre „VIPER“
POLYFIBRE introduces “VIPER”, a string designed for it’s high shock-absorbing qualiƟes and comfort, but without losing any of the control. Polyfibre engineers have applied the newly developed SMD (Standardized Molecular DistribuƟon) technology and the Corona coaƟng, the string’s surface structure provides fantasƟc spin potenƟal as well as prevenƟng string movement. The durability of the string is excellent, according to POLYFIBRE. And the added comfort factor of the Viper string makes it easy on your arm, even in long matches. The string is designed for advanced and professional players who like to be in control of their game at all Ɵmes, but who sƟll want that extra power when they need it. Viper Olefine string is available in 1,15mm, 1,20mm, 1,25mm, 1,30mm. Die hohe Dämpfung dieser Saite ist sofort beim Spielen spürbar - man merkt den hohen Komfort, den diese Saite hergibt. Wird der Ball hart geschlagen, gibt die Saite eine extreme Power frei, ohne dass Sie die Kontrolle verlieren. Dank Polyfibres exklusive neu entwickelte SMD (standardisierten molekulare Distribu on)-Technologie und der Corona Beschichtung hat die Saite eine Oberflächenstrukturierung, welche dem Ball nicht nur eine phantas sche Spinfähigkeit verleiht, sondern auch das Verrutschen der Saiten verhindert. Die Haltbarkeit der Saite ist selbst bei außermi g getroffenen Bällen hervorragend. Zusätzlich unterstützt Sie die „Viper“ mit hohem Komfort bei langen Matches, da der Arm nicht müde wird und die Saite hohe Haltbarkeit bietet. Eine Saite für fortgeschri ene und professionelle Spieler, die immer die Kontrolle über ihr Spiel haben wollen, aber dennoch die Power, wenn sie diese benö gen.
Zyex® performance polymers have been used in racquet strings for a number of years, and are known for their resilience and tension holding properties. However, recent advances in material technology have produced Zyex filaments that are even finer and stronger than before. According to Ashaway's Steve Crandall, the company has begun using these to produce new multifilament core packages with increased linear density and more cross-sectional strength. The results, he said, are thinner, stronger, lighter-weight tennis, squash and racquetball strings which provide softer feel, more power, and improved ball control, yet still offer the well-known Zyex playing characteristics and tension holding properties. Until recently, however, material technology imposed practical limits on gauge reduction: thinner strings just broke. Now, the combination of newer Zyex filaments and Ashaway's proprietary core construction techniques are lowering those barriers. Crandall said the company has had developmental sets utilizing the new multifilament core packages out for play testing among both amateur and professional tennis, squash and racquetball players. So far, the response has been uniformly positive. Crandall said Ashaway plans to introduce several new lines of multifilament Zyex squash, tennis and racquetball strings this year. "The lines will include several different gauges," he said, "perhaps even a revolutionary one."
www.ashawayusa.com
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oducts Dunlop New Limited Edition Dunlop’s Collection Bags Colle DUNLOP SPORT has introduced a new series of bags in red, blue and yellow, to complement their classic black and white line. The bags are now available in sporting goods stores. The colors are designed to match the racket cosmetics with blue for the 200 series, red for the 300 series and yellow for the 500 seires. The Dunlop Aerogel 4D Limited Series is availble in 6 Racket-Thermo-Bag, 10 Racket-Thermo-Bag, large Tournament Bag and Backpack.
NEUE LIMITIERTE TASCHEN-KOLLEKTION VON DUNLOP DUNLOP SPORT hat seine Taschenkollektion um eine limitierte, farbige Taschen-Serie erweitert: In gelber, roter und blauer Farbe stehen ab sofort im Fachhandel hochwertige Bags neben der klassischen Schwarz-Weiß-Serie in toller Optik zum Kauf bereit. Damit trägt DUNLOP dem Wunsch von Spielern Rechnung, zu u ihrem Tennisracket eine farblich darauf abgestimmte Tasche tragen zu können. Zu den einzelnen DUNLOP P Tennisracket-Familien (200er Racketserie = blau, 300er Racketserie = rot und 500er Racketserie = gelb) wird die entsprechende Taschenfarbe angeboten. Die neue DUNLOP Aerogel 4D Taschen-Serie ist limitiert und wurde in begrenzter Menge aufgelegt. Es kann gewählt werden zwischen 6er Racket-Thermo-Bag, 10er Racket-Thermo-Bag, großer Turniertasche und Rucksack. Weitere Infos auf www.teamdunlop.de p
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T TIAGO IAGO FERNANDES FERNANDES WINS FIRST GRAND SLAM DUN DUNLOP DU UNLOP OP player pla aye yerr Tiago Fernandeswon the Australian Aus Open Junior ttitle, tit itle, a n nice icce present pres pr e ent for his 17th birthday. Fernandes Fern Fe nande an es got off to an early lead against Aus Australian Sean Berman and won 7:5 6:3 in one hour and fifty minutes. This was Tiago’s first Junior Grand Slam Title. His best showing until now was reaching the quarterfinals of the US Open last year. DUNLOP’s Tiago Fernandes hat die Australian Open der Junioren im Einzel gewonnen und sich damit selbst ein denkwürdiges Geschenk zu seinem 17. Geburtstag bereitet. Fernandes bewältigte eine frühe Führung des Australiers Sean Berman und siegte 7:5 6:3 in 1 Stunde und 50 Minuten. Es war Tiago’s erster Junioren Grand Slam Titel, sein bis dato bestes Ergebnis war das Erreichen des Viertelfinales bei den US Open im letzten Jahr.
DUNLOP Pro Jürgen Meltzer wins Doubles in Zagreb Jürgen Meltzer and Phillip Petzschner won their first ATP doubles title together in Zagreb. They beat Arnaud Clement and Oliver Rochus in a close final 6:3 / 3:6 / 10:8. This was Meltzer’s seventh double’s title in 19 finals. Meltzer palys with the DUNLOP Aerogel 4D 300 Tour. Jürgen Melzer und Philipp Petzschner krönten eine Traumwoche in Zagreb mit ihrem ersten gemeinsamen ATP Doppel World Tour Titel. In einem harten Fight konnten sie die französisch-belgische Paarung Arnaud Clement und Olivier Rochus mit 6:3 / 3:6 / 10:8 bezwingen. Damit hat Jürgen Melzer in insgesamt 19 ATP World Tour Doppel Finalen bereits seinen siebten Doppel-Titel errungen. Jürgen Melzer spielt den DUNLOP Aerogel 4D 300 Tour. Mit einer Schlagfläche von 97 sq. inch, einem Gewicht von 320g und einem engen Besaitungsmuster (18x20).
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HEAD was off to a great start this year. After the Australian Open, HEAD announced they had 4 players in the Top 10 and 10 players in the Top 25 ATP Ranking. “We have kicked off the year with a bang,” said Robert Marte, Executive Vice President of HEAD Racquetsports. “The latest ranking is one of the best-ever for HEAD players collectively. We at HEAD are extremely proud to support such strong athletes.” Leading the group in the February 1 ATP Ranking are Novak Djokovic, Number 2 (playing YouTek Speed Pro), Andy Murray, Number 3 (playing YouTek Radical Pro), Robin Soderling, Number 8 (playing YouTek Radical MP), and Marin Celic, Number 10 (playing YouTek Radical MP). Murray and Celic also made a bit of history. Murray was the first English player to reach the finals in Australia in 33 years and Celic the first Croatian to reach the semis in the 105 year history of the tournament.
ROBREDO FIRES SPAIN TO GLORY IN HOPMAN CUP Dunlop™ brand ambassador Tommy Robredo inspired Spain as they came from behind to defeat Britain 2-1 in the final of the Hopman Cup on Saturday final Saturday. This was the third time Spain had clinched the title and the win was largely due to the brilliance of Robredo. Robredo levelled the tie for Spain, coming from a set down to beat world no.4 Andy Murray 1-6, 6-4, 6-3. Murray had taken an early advantage winning the first set but Robredo came back strongly, breaking Murray in the second set to level the contest. The Spaniard then broke Murray in the second game of the final set and kept his composure to take the set 6-3, levelling the c ontest overall. It all came down to the decisive mixed doubles match and the Spanish pair of Robredo and Martinez Sanchez defeated Andy Murray and Laura Robson 7-6 (8-6) 7-5 to clinch the title in Perth, Australia. After the match Martinez Sanchez paid tribute to Robredo’s performance, describing him as the ‘hero’. This was Robredo’s second Hopman Cup victory after partnering Arantxa Sanchez Vicario to the title in 2002. Robredo, 27, will use Dunlop’s™ Aerogel 4D 3Hundred racket in 2010, which is ideal for advanced and good players who require exceptional touch and feel from a light weight racket.
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Our Tester/Manager in Australia Anthony Aley was busy again this year at the Brisbane International. Not as busy as last year where they did a record 900 last year compared to “only” 700 this year. They had the same team as last year Including ERSA Pro Tour Stringers Mike Newbound and Steve Harris. They strung on 5 new xExtreme Pro Master GT machines which arrived just in time from the factory. The stringers reported that all the machines worked perfect for stringing at a pro tournament. Radek Stepanek strung the most - 28 rackets still using gut / timo 110 at 24/22 Kim Clijsters 20 rackets to win the event Babolat touch gut at 30kg with prestretch (DT 52) Andy Roddick had RPNY provide a stringer for the event. ; ( he’s using the new Babolat Black string) Justine Henin - playing 1.35 Babolat Gut at 27kg Gael Monfils - Alu Power - 26/25kg Wilson still most used racket for the event 36% followed by Babolat 26% then Head 21%.
Ashaway Racket Strings Celebrates 185th Birthday In a quiet ceremony held this past December at the company’s historic mill headquarters on the Ashawog River in tiny Ashaway, RI, Ashaway Racket Strings parent company, Ashaway Line & Twine, celebrated an anniversary few companies reach: their 185th birthday. Started in 1824 by Captain Lester Crandall, and still run by the 6th and 7th generations of his descendents, Ashaway Line and Twine is the oldest family-owned business in the state of RI, one of the oldest in the United States, and is the USA’s only remaining racquet string manufacturer. Indeed, the list of Ashaway “leading edge products” is a long one. A commercial fisherman himself, founder Capt. Crandall started out hand- twisting improved linen fishing lines for fellow fishermen during the off-season. Subsequent generations have made products as diverse as parachute cord, harness twine for Jacquard looms, and whipping cord for golf club heads. During World War II, many a U.S. airman unlucky enough to find himself downed at sea was given hope by the presence of an Ashaway-made Emergency Fishing Kit in his life raft’s survival gear. Ashaway introduced the first commercial product made from Du Pont’s Nylon—Ashaway Nylon Bait Casting Line—in 1939, and began manufacturing racquet strings in 1949. Ashaway was also the first to manufacture racquet strings made from Du Pont’s bulletproof Kevlar® fiber, and is currently developing new lines of tennis, squash and racquetball strings based on recent advances in another space-age material, Zyex®. “Having a 185-year history tends to give you a long view of business,” said Crandall, noting that his own son, Julian, recently joined the company. “While innovation and product quality are always key, we also work very hard to maintain a secure, family-oriented workplace where employees and our dealer networks can build fulfilling careers.”
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THE LONDON GOLF & TENNIS SHOW 2010 0 The Th T he fifirs rstt L Lo on nd don don on Golf & Tennis Show will be he eld April 30 - May 2, 2010 att the he ExC xCel int nternational exhibition center. The e GOLF SHOW H has been runn ru nnin ng su succ ccessfully for the last 6 years. This is a public consumer c show to o sh showcase howca ho ase the sport and it’s products products. Prince and Babolat were the first 2 major brands to sign up, so it looks to be a great success. It is supported by the LTA and TENNIS FOUNDATION, and organized together with the TIA UK. www.londongolfshow.com
Tecnifibre’s high performance monofillament BlackCode 1.24mm was chosen as the “Polyester P String of the Year 2009” in a survey organized e by Saitenforum.de. BlackCode has already received c highest scores from TENNIS MAGAZINE in Germany for Power, Control, Feel and Comfort. BlackCode is available in single sets and 200 meter reels in 1.18mm, 1.24mm and 1.28mm, naturally only in black. www.tecnifibre.com
Marcos Baghdatis has had a great start to 2010 after winning Stockholm in October, he started the year off with a win in Sydney. His forth ATP World Tour Title with a win over Richard Gasquetin straight sets. Marcos has switched to the new T-Flash 315 Speedflex. The ATP will announce that Corona Extra will become the new premier sponsor for the ATP World Tour, filling a vacancy created when Mercedes-Benz let its deal with the men’s tennis tour expire at the end of 2008. Corona Extra has been a sponsor of ATP tournaments in Acapulco, Mexico, for 16 years and Toronto for 4 years. Grupo Modelo has nearly two-thirds of the market share in Mexico and exports five brands, including Corona Extra, the world’s best-selling Mexican beer. It is rumored that the five and one half year contract is worth $70 million.
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The TIA UK Tennis Book is the essential guide to tennis-related products and services and provides an important resource and reference tool for everyone involved in our sport. Published by the Tennis Industry Association UK, The Tennis Book is organised in sections providing general information, company groupings, listings for players, clubs, fans and corporate users, a TIA UK Members' directory and a list of TRS qualified racquet stringers. As only TIA UK members are included in The Tennis Book, readers are assured the products and services provided conform to the draft code of practice currently being developed for tennis businesses by the industry. Working in partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association, SAPCA and tenniscoachUK the TIA UK distributes The Tennis Book to key stakeholders in British Tennis, including clubs, coaches and industry contacts as well as aficionados throughout the country. The first edition of the book The TIA UK Tennis Book published in June 2009 reached a circulation of 17,000 key contacts, was distributed via The Tennis Shop at the AEGON International, Eastbourne and the home Davis Cup tie in Liverpool and made available via the LTA Booth at The Wimbledon Championships. With expanded content and a wider distribution in 2010, The Tennis Book is an essential promotional tool for all TIA UK members as well as being a wealth of information for all tennis people.
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Club Med Sandpiper Internatiional Academy A ne new w ten nn nis a aca ademy has opened in Club Med M by Grand Slam Partners LLC. Not on nly ly at one one of of the most beautiful sites for a te ennis academy in the world, but with a world class team running it. Three partners with over 75 years of experience are sure to make this one of the top academies in the world. The partners in the academy are Gabe Jaramillo, who was Director of Bollettieri Junior Tennis for 26 years and Nick Bollitieri’s right hand man for 30 years. He has a trained many of the top players in the world including 8 number one and 26 top ten players. Greg Breunich, former Senior Vice President, IMG and Director, IMG Academies. Managing Partner (along with David Band) of Bayshore Sports Associates former 40 percent shareholder of IMGA (re-purchased by IMG early 2009). He brings over 30 years of experience in every element of the club resort, camp and academy business to the new academy. Scott A. Del Mastro, owned and operated the International Tennis Academy USA (ITA) located in Delray Beach, Florida for the past 14 years. www.itausa.com A full tennis program is offered including: > All Inclusive lessons for GMs of all ages (starting as early as 4 years old) > Private lessons, coaching, video stroke analysis & intensive workshops available at a supplement > Junior Academy with boarding options in the summer (summer camp) > Elite Junior Academy for promising young players > Sanctioned tournaments & events
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Machine i Buying a New Stringing Machine With hundreds of new members the last year, many stringers are asking help in choosing a new stringing machine. There is no best machine to buy, just as there is no best racquet or string on the market, or a best automobile for everyone. This depends on the needs of the person who will use the stringing machine. We will try in this article to help you decide which machine is right for you. Then we have a list of machines on the market with their specifications in the next issue to look at.
THREE REASONS WHY YOU NEED TO BUY A NEW MACHINE 1. You have just started stringing and do not own a machine. This is the most difficult decision to make because you do not know very much about stringing machines, how much you need to spend on a machine, and if you will be doing this over a longer period of time. - You are looking to start your own stringing business. - You are trying to save money because you are breaking strings very often. - You are travelling to tournaments and want the same results every time your racquet is strung. - You are interested in trying different strings and tensions and cannot afford to have your racquet re-strung often for these purposes. You can achieve all of these above goals by becoming a stringer and buying your own machine. The good news is that buying a stringing machine is a very low rist investment. If you buy a low-cost drop weight machine it is harder to resell it but your investment is very low. If you buy a professional machine the market is very good for used machines. You could spend 1000, Euro on a new machine and resell it two years later when it is in good condition for 800, Euro. There is a larger initial investment for the professional machines, but you can get most of your investment back years later. 2. Your current stringing machine is worn out or outdated. While most professional models are built to last quite a while, eventually they can start to wear out. As you find yourself replacing more and more parts on your old machine, you should consider whether that money would be better spent on a new machine. There is also the chance by the time your machine is starting to wear out, it is or becoming outdated. This means the machine cannot handle many of the new oversized, extra-wide profile or fan-pattern racquets. Why put money into a machine that cannot string all the new frames on the market. It is probably wiser to invest in a new machine with many more extra on it. 3. Your stringing business is so good that you need another machine. Ask yourself, would my business be improved if a buy another machine. You could get racquets back to your customers quicker. It could improve your capacity to string more racquets. It could make your stringing business appear more professional. You could have two different types of machines to offer your customers different types of tensioning. It could allow one hour service at an additional fee for you customers. You would also have a backup machine if one of your machines broke down. These are some of the considerations as to why you would need a second or third machine in your business. Next, you have to consider whether it should be the same machine as you have now so all the string jobs are exactly the same on both machines, or to choose a different machine and why. This could be that you want to change to an electric machine or a different machine has more extras on it that you think will help your stringing.
TEST BEFORE BUYING Just like automobiles, racquets, and strings, what appeals to one person may not appeal to another. Just like our article on choosing a racquet, we do not give one answer when a customer comes in and asks what is the best racquet. We ask many questions, such as what racquet does the customer use, and what things on the new racquet he would like different. If he is a beginner, then it is even harder and we have to ask more questions and then start at one frame and go from there. Then we have the customers test several racquets and narrow down the choices until we find the right one. This should be the same for choosing a stringing machine. The machines today have many more options and features and you should test which ones you think would be best before purchasing one. Every stringer is comfortable with their
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Machine i machine and wants some of the same features on the new one, so they have a reference point to start with. This is more difficult for a new stringer, as they have no reference point to start with. Unfortunately, most stringing machine manufacturers do not offer many chances to try their machines before buying. You should press the manufacturer to try before buying as this a large investment. You probably would not buy an automobile before test driving it. It is best to contact the manufacturer and ask if the local sales rep can bring a machine by to test. Another possibility is at a trade fair such as ISPO in Munich to see and test machines. You can also check with the local rep and ask if anyone in the area has purchased this machine lately, then telephone them and ask if you can string a couple of frames on their machine. They may be happy if you string a couple of racquets for free for them. Some manufacturers will sell to you on a trial purchase, where you will test the machine and if you are not satisfied, you can send it back for a small restocking fee.
FEATURES The three main goals of a professional stringing job are: 1. Maintaining the frame’s original shape and condition. 2. Installing the string undamaged in the frame. 3. Obtaining the proper tension and holding that tension. The three most important features of a machine are the mounting system, clamping system and the tensioning system. These are the systems that most directly affect the three main goals of a professional string job.
MOUNTING SYSTEMS This might be the most important feature of a machine because is means the difference between breaking or not breaking racquets during stringing. The machine manufacturers all understand the importance of the mounting system and all make strong, secure mounting systems that should protect the frame when being strung at reasonable tensions. With that in mind, choosing a mounting system becomes a matter of convenience and personal preference. You will see in the machine list machines listed with 2, 4 ,6 or more point mounting systems. This refers to how many places they touch and support the frame. There are many subtle differences in mounting systems. So we will discuss the two most common types, two and six point systems. 6-Point Mounting. Fans of 6 point systems will tell you that more points of contact must be better. Well, this could be true but we already said that all of the mounting systems are safe. 6 Point systems do support the frame in more places which means that it is easier to lock the racquet in place and make sure it does not slide back and forth during stringing. It also allows a better view of grommets at the head and throat of a racquet. 2-Point Mounting. Two point fans will generally suggest that it is easier and quicker to mount a racquet on a 2-point machine because there are less adjustments to make. They also say the machines offer more support at 6 o’clock and 12 o’clock, ( the two most important points to support), because the amount of surface contact with the frame is greater at these locations. Turntable Lock. Machines with this feature allow you to lock the turntable at (manual or electric) in one place. For example, this feature is helpful when calibrating tension, when tying knots, or stringing Prince O3 racquets. 360 Rotation. This means that the turntable can spin around 360 degrees without hitting the tensioning head. This is often found with machines with lower tensioning heads, which create more friction between the grommet and string, resulting in lower actual tension. Some machines get past this problem with tensioning heads that rise up to grommet level while tensioning.
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Machine i CLAMPING SYSTEMS The clamping system is the most important feature for ensuring that all the strings hold the same tension in a racquet. Iff clamps slip or allow the strings to slip through them just a small amount, a string job can be ruined and a customer lost. Today, the clamping systems are the number one factor that separate professional machines from non-professional machines. It used to be easy to tell professional machines from non-professional machines before, because all the professional models came on stands and non-professional models did not. Today, there are tabletop machines with very professional features. There are three basic types of clamps we will discuss in this article: Flying clamps, fixed clamps that swivel and fixed clamps that do not swivel. Flying Clamps. These are the number one sign of a non-professional machine. These clamps are not attached to the machine. They use one string to hold tension on another string. They are generally made of plastic or soft, weak metals and do not tend to hold tension as consistently as the other two types of clamps. This does not mean that there is no use for machines with flying clamps. They just do not offer the same professional consistency as the other two types. For a new stringer just stringing his own racquets, the lower price tag might be appealing, or for someone not overly interested in exact string tension. Fixed Clamps That Swivel. These are clamps that are attached to the machine and can be turned in any direction. These clamps can be very helpful when stringing racquets with fan patterns. They also allow you to switch from main strings to cross strings without having to remove and replace glide bars. They are generally made of steel and are buile to last a long time. They are offered on more machine models than the other two clamps. Most of them require you to lock tow separate levers every time you clamp a string. However, there are a few machines available today with swivel clamps that do not require two levers to be locked each time. Dual swivel, dual action fixed clamps require you to lock 2 levers. Dual swivel, single action fixed clamps require only one lever to be locked. 360 degree bar clamps are clamps that rotate 360 degrees, but they are mounted on glide bars. Single swivel fixed refers to machines with only one clamp attached to the machine. Machines with this type of clamp will require a starting clamp or flying clamp for part of each string job. Fixed Clamps That Do Not Swivel. These are clamps that are attached to the machine by glide bars, but can only be turned in two directions ( 90 degrees and 0 degrees). The big advantage with these clamps are that they only require you to lock one lever to hold a string. But, you do have to remove and reposition the glide bars when changing from the main strings to cross strings. Diamond Dust. This refers to clamps that have a rough textured surface, similar to sandpaper. It is designed to hold a string with less pressure. Clamps with this feature are increasing in popularity. The advantage is that you are less likely to crush a string because you can keep your clamps looser and still avoid slippage. However, if the clamps are too loose and slippage does occur, the rough surface will scar the surface of the string. This is very dangerous with natural gut strings. Tool Free Adjust. Machines with this feature means the clamps can be adjusted by hand with no tools.
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Machine i TENSIONING SYSTEMS The tensioning system ensures that the strings get pulled to the correct tension you want. Tensioning systems have more options than any other category. There are two main types of tensioning systems today – lockout and constant pull. Lockout means the string is pulled to the desired tension and then locks the length of the string until you clamp it and release the tension head. So, as soon as you lock it the string starts equalizing and loosing tension. Constant pull machines pull the string to the desired tension, but when the string starts equalizing, and loosing tension, it pulls a little more to stay at the reference tension. That being said, many people think the constant pull machine is better, because the string stays closer to the machine setting. However, you have to keep in mind that the constant pull only gets to keep stretching the strings for a few seconds until you put the clamp on the string. Then the string’s length is locked and string starts loosing tension. So, basically, constant pull machines generally achieve a slightly higher tension ( we found the difference to be 5%10%). However, you can compensate by setting the lockout machines a little tighter. Electronic machines are constant pull and look more professional in a shop, partly because they are larger, have more extras and look more expensive. Lockout machines are more portable, do not need electricity, and cost less. Drop Weight. Machines with this feature use a lever ( with a weight attached to it) to pull tension on each string. Moving the weight on the bar determines how much tension it pulls. As you might expect, these machines qualify as constant pull because the weight continues to pull the string when the string stretches. One inconvenience with most drop weight machines is that the bar must be level (horizontal) to pull the desired tension. This can require the stringer to reposition the head several times before the bar ends up being level. Today, many drop weight machines reduce this frustration be offering a ratcheted tension head. One machine even offers a full clutch drop weight that is like a ratcheted head with an unlimited number of positions. Hand Crank. These machines allow the stringer to tension the string by turning a crank by hand. These machines lock out when the desired tension is reached. Two-sided crank refers to machines that allow you to switch the crack from one side of the tension head to the other. This comes in handy when installing the center mains on a racquet. Electric. These machines require electricity to pull the tensioning head. Most of these are constant pull, but a few allow you to choose between constant pull and lockout modes. Some of the machines will offer multiple speed pulling, allowing you to pull the string slowly orr quicker. Additionally, some electric machines will pre-stretch the strings. When in pre-stretch mode, these machines will pull the string to a higher tension (5% or more), then reduces the string tension to the desired tension. Linear Pull & Rotational Tensioners. Machines that pull the string in a straight line away from the frame are said to be linear pull. The alternative is a rotational tensioner, which wraps the string around a spool to pull the tension. As we mentioned earlier, some tensioning heads allow the racquet to rotate 360 degrees, and are usually lower than the grommets. These tend to tension lower because of friction of the angle coming out of the grommets. Some machines have a self-rising tension head which rising level to the string-bed. Diable/Nosecone. A diablo or nosecone is used on some linear pull machines to reduce the gripping pressure applied to a string by the tension head. The string is wrapped around the diablo or nosecone before it is put in the tension head. This allows the tension head to grip the sting more gently while still pulling the desired tension.than the grommets. These tend to tension lower because of friction of the angle coming out of the grommets. Some machines have a self-rising tension head which rising level to the string-bed. Diable/Nosecone. A diablo or nosecone is used on some linear pull machines to reduce the gripping pressure applied to a string by the tension head. The string is wrapped around the diablo or nosecone before it is put in the tension head. This allows the tension head to grip the sting more gently while still pulling the desired tension. Foot Tension. This feature allows the stinger to activate the tension hear with their foot. This comes in handy when it feels like you need
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Machine i three hands to string. Pounds/Kilos. Almost every machine offers this feature. It simply means that the machines allows you to set the tension in pounds or kilos. Maual Calibration. It is a good idea to check the calibration of all machines regularly to ensure they are still pulling at the tension shown on the machine. However, if the calibration is off, you can adjust these machines manually. However, a few machines are made to adjust themselves automatically. These are said to be self-calibrating. You should still check these machines. This means they adjust automatically, but can be out of calibration and usually have to be sent to the manufacturer to be adjusted. Diamond Coated Tension Head. The same material that is used on some clamps are used on some tension heads. It offers the same advantage that is does on the clamps – gripping the string with less pressure. However, once again, if the string does slip, it will be scarred by the material. Tension Sets. Dial tension set means a dial is turned to set the tension. A +- key tension set means that the reference tension is adjusted up and down by pressing keys. Numeric tension set means that the reference tension is punched in on a keypad. LED/LCD Display. Some electric machines will have a LED or LCD digital display to let you know the reference tension ( and some otherr things as well). These displays are usually pretty large and make life easier for stringers who have trouble reading the small numbers on some machines dials. Knot Tensioning. This feature is counter-intuitive. It is not a feature that allows you to pull tension on your knots. With the tension head ( a practice we strongly discourage). Instead, it means that the machine can be instructed to pull the last string before a knot to a tighterr tension than the reference tension to allow for the tension that is lost between the clamp and the knot.
SPORTS Most machines are designed to string racquets for all racquet sports, tennis, squash, badminton and racquetball. However, a few machines are limited to certain sports. So be sure to check whether the machine you are considering is designed for the sports you will stringing for.
HEIGHT This feature category is not very important to the quality or professionalism of a string job. However, it can be very important to you comfort when stringing on the machine. Stand Included. This means that a stand is included with this model and not a table model. Stand Available. This means that the machine does not come with a stand, but one is available for an extra fee. Table Top Standard. This means that the machine is made to be used on top of a table that you provide. Table Option. This means that the machine comes with a stand, but you have the option of removing it and using the machine on a table.
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Machine i Height Adjustment. Machines with this feature come with a stand that allows you to adjust the height of the stand. This can be a very important feature for your back. A machine with a stand is no good if you have to bend over to string. Check with the manufacturer for the height of the machine adjustments. NEW - Wilson and Yonex also offer Tilt on the machine to help relieve stress from your back.
EXTRA FEATURES Here are some extra features that do not matter to the quality of the string job, but make the machine more fun and easier to work on.
Tilt - A new feature on Wilson Baiardo (electric) and Yonex (Manuel) tilts the machine towards you so you do not have to bend. Tool Tray. This means that the machine has a built-in tool tray to hold your tools while stringing. Cover Included. These machines come with a cover to protect them from dust when not being used. String Measurer. This is a new feature that is only available on a few machines for a short period of time. This feature allows to feed the string into a device that measures the string for you. It is very helpful when stringing a lot from reels.
Built-in Ruler. These machines have a ruler built-in somewhere on the machine to help measure string. This can help you from having to make marks on your counter.
Reel Rack.
These machines have a rack attached to hold reels of string. This means you most popular reels can be readily available.
Racquet Stand. These machines have a stand attached to hold racquets. These stands can be a great way to keep track of which racquets need to be strung.
Leveling Pads. These machines have pads attached to the bottom that are designed to keep the machine level even when being used on uneven surfaces.
WEIGHT This is pretty clear. The weight will determine the stability of the machine, but will make it difficult to move around, or travel to tournaments with.
TOOLS INCLUDED This final feature category indicates which supplies and tools are included with the machine.
Calibrator. This tool is used to check the accuracy of your tensioning head.
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Machine i Starting Clamp. This tool ahs many uses. As it’s name implies, it can be used when starting a string job, but can be used for many things at many times during the string job.
Diagonal Cutters. Used for trimming string. Needlenose Pliers. Used for gripping strings in tight places. Awl. Awls have many uses, but mostly to enlarge grommets to fit another string. Flying Clamps. We described these is the clamping section. Guiding Awl. These are special awls designed to make it easier to guide a string passed another string through a blocked hole. Bent Nose Pliers. Needlenose pliers that are bent at the end to help reach around things into tight spaces. Assembly Tools. Any tools needed to put the machine together when it arrives.
BRAND & PRICE Just like any other products, there are inexpensive no-names and expensive designer brands. The big names are more expensive, but you also get your money worth. They are high quality products normally with better customer service. The brand machines are also betterr advertising for your shop, when your customer recognizes the name on your machine. Also, you can talk about your machine to yourr customers and what it is capable of doing. These things can also increase revenue.
CONSIDER USED We mentioned earlier that professional machines hold their value very well. The reason is they are built to last a very long time. When looking for a new machine, consider buying a used one and you could save hundreds to thousands of Euros. And many times, other a couple of scratches, they are as good as a new machine. But always be careful and look at the machine before buying a used one.
CONCLUSION I hope we have answered many of your questions about purchasing a new machine. This is a large investment and many things to consider. We could actually make this article much, much longer. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the ERSA.
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