Our superior craftsmanship delivers a racket feel you never experienced before!


More than 3 decades of successful career in Pro Tour stringing and in High Performance tennis coaching, ensure a world class service. 


What we do


  • We evaluate the quality of the stringing - even strings are broken.
  • Elimination of rattles and squeaks.
  • Refresh the cosmetics, bumperguard, cure scratches and broken grommets.
  • Our custom stringing techniques ensure synergy of frame and strings.
  • Use of power pads and string savers if needed.
  • Curing of grip inconsistencies.
  • Quality control using diagnostic equipment.
  • String stenciling, tension sticker and polybag to keep your string fresh.
  • Free pick-up and delivery with ACS courier service.

FAQ

1How often should I restring my racquet?
A synthetic string looses 70% of its dynamic elasticity after about 37-40 hours of play. You should either restring then, or follow the rule of thumb and restring as often per year as the times you play per week.
2Does temperature affect my string’s performance?
Temperature variations have a major impact on how your racquet’s strings feel. Using a specialized database and our expertise, we have full control on how and when your racquet should be restrung for different conditions.
3Is it the machine or the stringer?
It’s definitely the stringer. In any craft, human skills create the outcome.
4What is the definition of a good string job?
A perfectly strung racquet delivers a deep thud noise upon impact. It has a well defined sweetspot that helps you understand whenever you hit “in the zone”. Easily moving strings or strings with no absolute geometry show that stringing wasn’t as good as it could be. Poor stringing magnifies a racquet’s weak points.
5What is more important the racquet or the stringing?
People often spend a fortune on buying the most expensive racquet but then give little attention on how good is the stringing service. Strings are the engine of the racquet and the stringer is the engineer behind them. Look at the engineers in a Formula1. Now you got the meaning! The better the engine and the engineer the better your racquet will perform. No need to tell you that a lower end racquet will perform a lot better than an expensive one if strung properly. And our mission is exactly that: To take the best out of your racquet, so that it fulfills your expectations.
6Does cheap means expensive?
There is a good reason that cheap means expensive. Too many stringers are out there trying to get you with attractive prices. Most of the time they use cheap alternative strings or they absorb the increased cost of a good string by lowering their labour fee. Non of them is good, as it simply means low quality string job. You will have to change strings more often, thus increasing your expenses. Wouldn't it be better if you spend a bit more to have an unsurpassed stringing quality?
7In my tennis club they tell me that my level is not high enough to feel any difference. What is the truth?
You may have to ask yourself whether this comes from the local stringer, a local stringer's friend(s) or someone who doesn't really care where and how he spends his money. Take our word for it: perception of quality and its importance in the performance of the game is the same, for each level of play. After all, when you pay, you deserve the best, don't you?
8What string brands do you carry?
We have most of the strings that they produce a quality outcome. They can be either hi-end or lower cost but extremely high efficiency strings. All our strings are based either in our long term experience or they stand out in dedicated platforms that they do precise laboratory tests and comparisons.

Fix your Sweetspot



You use multiple tricks so that you will experience the sweetest Sweetspot ever.

Both you and your racket gonna love it!

FAQ

1What is the sweetspot?
Every racquet has a certain area that responds better on ball impact. If your racket feels “empty”, if it wobbles or sounds weird, it means. Sweetspot should be well defined and make you want hit more and more balls there.
2How do I know if the stringing helps the sweetspot?
Proper stringing techniques are tied up with how well your racquet acts on ball impact. We go one step further from that by applying custom stringing techniques that reward you with the greatest sweetspot your racquet can have.
3My racquet has a metallic sound. What does this mean?
Metallic or ping noises are often related to poor stringing. Creating a generous sweetspot means a deep rich “thud” noise and an impressive ball feel during impact.

Moving strings



Moving strings are annoying but also have a huge negative impact on racket performance.

We make sure you keep your nails intact and never worry for moving strings again.

FAQ

1Moving strings even on freshly strung racket. Does this affect performance?
Moving strings and strings that are not straight, are responsible for inconsistent shots even if the strings are fresh.
2My strings are moving only on the sides. Is this normal?
If you notice that, it means that tension and performance will drop fast and more strings will start to move.

Rattles, Buzz, Squeaks



Rattles from inside the frame, buzzing sounds from the strings and squeaking noises coming from your grip are always disturbing and annoying.

We eliminate them and help you concentrate on your game!

FAQ

1Where does this rattling come from?
Small particles and debris inside the frame cause annoying sounds whenever you tap the frame or hit a ball.
2What could create that rattling?
Quite often small particles of the racquet breaking off and falling inside the frame make buzzing sounds. It could be chips of the inside of the frame, bits of grommet, granulated clay, broken foam and other things.
3Where does the squeaking come from?
It comes from the handle of your racquet. Very often end caps become loose and create such noises.
4Is squeaking a potential danger for my racquet integrity?
If you leave it happen too long it will eventually crack the part of the handle. Loose end caps create forces that are destructive for the integrity of the inside of the grip.
5How can I get rid of them?
Small particles inside the frame are jailed between grommets or in the handle. At our workshop we implement various techniques to remove them and fix your loose end caps.

String breakage



Premature string breakage or string breakage near the frame are signs of low quality stringing.

Our stringing service will cure this and you will find yourself breaking strings more often near the center of the string bed!

FAQ

1My strings broke at the top of the frame but I haven’t mishit. Why?
Bad string breaks always have a reason. Other than mishitting it can be due to poor stringing, lower quality stringing machine, excessive stress on the strings near the frame called shear breakage, weakened strings from prolonged play, teared grommets, debris inside the grommets RacketSpecialist will do whatever is necessary so it won’t happen to you again.
2My strings broke at the knot on my freshly strung racquet. Why?
Exaggerated forces strangled the string at that point. More often it is a sign of poor stringing.
3My strings break very fast. What can I do?
This is called premature breakage. It has several causes. Strings that are not appropriate for your game style, hybrids that don’t mix well and court surface. Poor stringing techniques play a major role in shortening string life as strings weaken before their time from friction burn. We help you eliminate this problem.
4I wasn’t breaking strings but lately it happens quite often. What can I do?
String choice should follow your tennis progress. Today’s string market is very confusing with hundreds of different choices. Many of them though are not properly tested. At RacketSpecialist we wisely choose the proper setup for you that greatly enhances your game without sacrifying string life.