| Again, on the same page as the stiffness of frame, | | | | However, this very performance increase also would |
| not many people are weary the importance of the | | | | lead to an increase in stress applied to the strings and |
| string pattern density on their racquets. Even though | | | | thus the strings will wear out more quickly. Likewise, a |
| string pattern density does not have health issues like | | | | denser pattern provides less rebound and thus the ball |
| choosing the frame stiffness, it does affect the | | | | will spend less time on the racquet. As such, less spin |
| durability of the racquet and performance significantly. | | | | can be generated but also the strings will be more |
| Just these factors alone would make string density a | | | | durable and thus is a more economic option. |
| very important aspect when choosing your racquets. | | | | Choosing the pattern of the strings is mostly influenced |
| The density of the pattern of strings of a tennis | | | | by your economic devotion onto the sport and if the |
| racquet has high influences on the performance of the | | | | benefit is really significant to your playing style. So if |
| racquet itself. Fortunately, not to confuse the | | | | you have a lot of money and don't mind changing your |
| customers in search of their dream racquets, there are | | | | strings after six games or so, use the open pattern as |
| only two types of string density to choose from, which | | | | it would increase the spins being applied to the tennis |
| is either open string pattern or dense string pattern. | | | | ball. However, if you are a casual player who just |
| Open string pattern deflects the ball more than a | | | | plays for fun, use the dense pattern and save the |
| dense pattern. As this will create more string rebound, | | | | hassle of changing the strings. |
| it also allows the user to apply more spin to the ball. | | | | |