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How to String This Racquet
Length Mains | 18.5′ |
Length Crosses | 14.5′ |
Tension | Printed on frame |
Pattern | 20×21 |
Start Mains | Head |
Mains Skip | 8H, 10H, 11T |
Tie Off Mains | 8T |
Start Crosses | 9T |
Tie Off Crosses | 6T |
Last Cross | 7H |
Tie Off Crosses | 5H |
The outside two mains on either side of this racquet should be finished using a standard Yonex double-back method. For this racquet, the double path is 9T to 12T to 15H to 13H to 10T before tying off at 8T.
We are Racquet Stringing Experts
Our Master Stringers are trained by the US Racquet Stringer’s Association. | |
Racquet Network is a member of the prestigious Yonex Stringing Team. | |
In 2017, members of the Racquet Network custom stringing team were invited to string at the Canadian Open Badminton Championships in Calgary. | |
In 2018, we strung racquets for professionals at the National Bank Challenger Event in Calgary. |
Yonex Stringing Team
Racquet Network is a member of the prestigious Yonex Stringing Team. We are invited to string at elite tennis and badminton events. While we cannot attend every event we are invited to, we do our best to help out when such events are in Alberta.