š¾ The Science of Tennis Strings ā Complete Guide with UNIāCORDĀ®
- Vincent Leroux
- 6 days ago
- 4 min read
Strings are often called the āengineā of a tennis racket. Yet most players choose them based on habit or brand reputation rather than a rational, data-driven approach.
At TennXpert, and through our collaboration with UNIāCORDĀ®, we bring science to string selection: string stiffness, gauge, tension, energy return, and how these factors directly impact spin, power, comfort, and control.
Hereās the ultimate guide to understanding your stringsāand why UNIāCORDĀ®ās range offers the most logical way to choose the perfect setup.
1. Key Physical Parameters of a String
1.1. Stiffness (Stringbed stiffness)
Definition:Ā The resistance of a string to deformation (measured in kg/mm or N/mm).
Effect on playability:
Higher stiffnessĀ ā more control, lower dwell time, less comfort.
Lower stiffnessĀ ā more comfort and power, but reduced directional accuracy.
š” UNIāCORD example:
THE BLOCKER V3 1.30Ā ā firm and stable.
THE TOUCH PLAYER V2 1.25Ā ā soft and arm-friendly.
1.2. Gauge (diameter)
Thinner gauge (e.g. 1.20 mm):Ā more spin, more feel, less durability.
Thicker gauge (e.g. 1.30 mm):Ā more control, longer lifespan, slightly reduced spin potential.
š” UNIāCORD example:
THE KILLER V2 1.20Ā ā explosive spin and power.
THE BLOCKER V3 1.30Ā ā control and durability.
1.3. Tension
Definition:Ā The pulling force applied during stringing (kg or lbs).
Effect:
Higher tension ā firmer stringbed, more control, less trampoline effect.
Lower tension ā more power, comfort, and dwell time.
ā” Tension loss formula:
Effective tension ā Initial tension Ć (1Ā ā tension loss %)
Polyesters often lose 10ā20% tension within hours; multifilaments lose less.
š” UNIāCORD example:
THE UNIVERSAL 1.35 (multifilament):Ā minimal tension loss.
THE STRONGER V2 1.25 (poly):Ā expected 12ā15% tension loss.
1.4. Stringbed deflection (power index)
Power is related to stringbed stiffness and dwell time. Lower stiffness and longer dwell time transfer more energy to the ball.
š Formula approximation (simplified):
PowerĀ ā 1 /Ā ā(Stringbed stiffness)
2. The UNIāCORDĀ® Scientific Range
UNIāCORDĀ® simplifies the string world by offering a targeted lineup, each named after its core performance trait:
Model | Type | Gauge | Profile | Key Feature |
THE UNIVERSAL 1.35 | Multifilament | 1.35 | Round | Comfort & all-round |
THE PUNCHER 1.30 | Poly | 1.30 | Round | Power + control |
THE EXPLOSIVE 1.30 | Poly | 1.30 | Soft | Power + comfort |
THE KILLER V2 1.20 | Poly | 1.20 | Thin | Spin & power |
THE POWERFUL V2 1.24 | Poly | 1.24 | Round | Controlled power |
THE STRONGER V2 1.25 | Poly | 1.25 | Round | Spin-friendly |
THE TOUCH PLAYER V2 1.25 | Poly Soft | 1.25 | Soft core | Arm comfort |
THE SPINNER V2 1.25 | Poly | 1.25 | Twisted | Maximum spin |
THE STRIKER V2 1.24 | Poly | 1.24 | Round | Balanced performance |
THE CLASSICER V2 1.30 | Poly | 1.30 | Round | Firm control |
THE BLOCKER V3 1.30 | Poly | 1.30 | Round | Stability |
THE GUT V2 1.31 | Natural gut | 1.31 | Round | Premium feel (preorder) |
3. Formulas for Rational String Selection
3.1. String stiffness calculation
String stiffness depends on tension (T)Ā and gauge (d):
Stiffness ā T /Ā d
Increasing tension or using a thicker string ā more stiffness.
š” Practical example:
25 kg with 1.25 mm ā stiffness index X
25 kg with 1.20 mm ā ~4% less stiffness (more comfort and spin)
3.2. Hybrid stringing: combining materials
When mixing two string types:
HybridĀ stiffness ā (Mains stiffness + Crosses stiffness) / 2
Soft crosses (e.g. THE UNIVERSAL) reduce harshness.
Stiffer mains (e.g. THE SPINNER V2) keep control and spin.
3.3. Tension matching across frames
If two rackets have different swingweights or head sizes:
Adjusted tension =Ā Base tension Ć ā(Reference SW / Actual SW)
This keeps stringbed response consistent across your rackets.
4. Choosing Strings Scientifically
4.1. By player profile
Comfort-first (arm issues):Ā THE TOUCH PLAYER V2Ā or THE UNIVERSAL
Spin and power:Ā THE SPINNER V2Ā or THE KILLER V2
Control and precision:Ā THE BLOCKER V3Ā or THE CLASSICER V2
Hybrid setups:Ā THE UNIVERSALĀ (cross) + THE STRONGER V2Ā (mains)
4.2. Recommended tension ranges
Style | Tension |
Spin-oriented | 22ā23 kg |
Power-oriented | 21ā22 kg |
All-round | 23ā24 kg |
Comfort/arm care | 20ā22 kg |
Control-heavy | 24ā25 kg |
5. Why UNIāCORDĀ® + Certified Stringers Matter
UNIāCORDĀ® pairs its scientifically designed strings with a network of certified stringers, ensuring:
Accurate tensioning.
Professional knots and installation.
Personalized guidance based on playing style.
š Find your certified stringer on the UNIāCORDĀ® map.
6. Pro Tips for Advanced Players
Measure tension lossĀ with a tension meter to track consistency.
Log every string jobĀ (tension, string, gauge) and compare results.
Experiment with hybrids: combine spin mains with comfort crosses.
Pre-stretchĀ poly strings to reduce initial tension drop.
š§¾ UNIāCORDĀ® Tennis String Comparison Table
Model | Type | Gauge | Stiffness | Power | Spin | Tension Loss | Comfort |
THE UNIVERSAL 1.35 | Multifilament | 1.35 | 4/10 | 7/10 | 4/10 | 3/10 | 9/10 |
THE PUNCHER 1.30 | Polyester | 1.30 | 7/10 | 7/10 | 6/10 | 6/10 | 5/10 |
THE EXPLOSIVE 1.30 | Polyester | 1.30 | 6/10 | 8/10 | 6/10 | 6/10 | 6/10 |
THE KILLER V2 1.20 | Polyester | 1.20 | 6/10 | 8/10 | 9/10 | 7/10 | 5/10 |
THE POWERFUL V2 1.24 | Polyester | 1.24 | 7/10 | 7/10 | 7/10 | 6/10 | 5/10 |
THE STRONGER V2 1.25 | Polyester | 1.25 | 7/10 | 6/10 | 8/10 | 7/10 | 5/10 |
THE TOUCH PLAYER V2 1.25 | Polyester soft | 1.25 | 5/10 | 7/10 | 5/10 | 5/10 | 8/10 |
THE SPINNER V2 1.25 | Polyester | 1.25 | 6/10 | 7/10 | 10/10 | 7/10 | 5/10 |
THE STRIKER V2 1.24 | Polyester | 1.24 | 7/10 | 7/10 | 7/10 | 6/10 | 5/10 |
THE CLASSICER V2 1.30 | Polyester | 1.30 | 8/10 | 5/10 | 5/10 | 6/10 | 4/10 |
THE BLOCKER V3 1.30 | Polyester | 1.30 | 9/10 | 4/10 | 4/10 | 5/10 | 4/10 |
THE GUT V2 1.31 | Natural gut | 1.31 | 4/10 | 9/10 | 6/10 | 2/10 | 10/10 |
š How to read this table
Stiffness:Ā Higher = more control, less comfort.
Power:Ā Energy return at impact.
Spin:Ā Stringās ability to generate topspin.
Tension Loss:Ā How quickly the string loses its tension.
Comfort:Ā Arm-friendliness and reduced vibration.
šÆ How to use this comparison
Arm-sensitive players:Ā THE UNIVERSAL 1.35Ā or THE TOUCH PLAYER V2 1.25
Spin and power seekers:Ā THE SPINNER V2 1.25Ā or THE KILLER V2 1.20
Control-oriented competitors:Ā THE BLOCKER V3 1.30Ā or THE CLASSICER V2 1.30
Hybrid lovers:Ā Mains THE SPINNER V2Ā + Crosses THE UNIVERSAL
All-rounders:Ā THE STRIKER V2 1.24Ā or THE POWERFUL V2 1.24
Conclusion
Stringing is not guessworkāitās physics. By understanding stiffness, gauge, tension, and energy return, you can rationally choose the perfect setup.
š¾ UNIāCORDĀ® and TennXpert provide the tools, knowledge, and professional stringing network to help you play your bestāscientifically.
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