Is it ok to go over the maximum recommended tension on my racket?
We get asked that question often by people looking to gain more control, and the answer is yes,
but only slightly.
First of all, there are negatives to stringing really tight, including, more shock on your arm,
loss of power and loss of spin. Before going to max tension, the potential loss of power and spin
should be weighed against any added control you might gain.
As for going over the max tension, the range given for your racket is where you'll get the best
overall playability. Going over by a few pounds isn't going to do too much harm to the racket
and can be done. If you feel the need to go over by more than 5lbs, there may be better ways
to increase your control. The first is switching to a stiffer string that will give you the tighter
feel without going crazy on the tension. Most polyester strings can be strung at fairly low
tensions for increased spin potential, without giving up much control. For many wanting
control, this is a great option.
The other option to consider is getting a less powerful racket. This will allow you to string
at tensions that will allow you to swing away with less fear of hitting shots long. With the
design of many of these type rackets, you can also gain some spin potential and more pop
on your shots, and not give up the control you need.
If you’re looking for more control, stop by the store and we’d be glad to go over the best
options for you and your game.