Professional tennis racket services

Precise stringing and customization for players who notice the difference.

String Doctor Tennis provides professional tennis racket stringing and customization with careful setup, consistent execution, and trusted technical reference resources for serious players, club competitors, and families who want dependable service. We work with common setup options including poly, co-poly, synthetic gut, natural gut, and hybrid combinations, while helping players think through spin, softness, power, control, and durability.

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Services

Focused tennis-only racket service for players who care about feel, consistency, measurements, and confidence on court.

Tennis racket stringing

Stringing service with attention to string type, gauge, tension, and clean finishing so your racket comes back ready to play the way you expect. We can help match players with poly, co-poly, synthetic gut, natural gut, or hybrid setups and talk through characteristics such as soft versus stiff, smooth versus shaped or multi-sided, and performance goals such as spin, softness, power, control, and durability.

  • Reference tension recorded for each job
  • String density reading with an ERT 300
  • Racket balance measurement
  • Swing weight measurement planned in the future if there is enough demand

Tennis racket customization

Customization service for players looking to improve feel, fit, and consistency through racket setup changes and replacement work. In addition to grip and grommet work, customization can include adding weight and adjusting racket balance to better match your preferred response.

  • Grip replacement
  • Grip sizing, smaller or larger
  • Grommet replacement
  • Weight addition and balance adjustment

Common string types

Different string families can change comfort, spin, control, power, and durability in very noticeable ways.

Poly and co-poly

Popular with players who swing faster and want more control, durability, and spin potential. These strings can feel firmer, so tension and string choice matter for comfort.

Synthetic gut and multifilament

Often a strong option for players who want a more comfortable, forgiving feel with easy depth and a balanced response. They can be a better fit for arm comfort than a firm full-bed poly setup.

Natural gut

Known for premium comfort, feel, and power. It is often used by players who want excellent response or as part of a hybrid setup to soften the string bed while keeping control where needed.

Hybrid setups

Hybrids combine two string types to blend characteristics such as comfort plus control, or softness plus spin. They can be especially useful when a player wants a more personalized balance of performance traits.

How to choose your setup

A good setup usually starts with how you swing, how your arm feels, and what kind of ball response you want to feel on court.

Start with feel and comfort

If comfort matters most, softer strings or a softer hybrid usually make more sense than a stiff full-bed poly setup. Players dealing with arm discomfort often benefit from a softer direction and a thoughtful tension choice.

Match strings to swing speed

Players with bigger, faster swings often prefer more control-oriented strings, while players wanting easier depth may prefer softer and more powerful options. The right setup should support your swing rather than fight it.

Use tension to fine-tune response

Lower tension generally adds easier depth and power, while higher tension generally adds a firmer, more controlled response. Stiffer strings often work better when they are not pulled too tight.

Consider the whole racket

String choice is only part of the answer. String pattern density, racket balance, handle fit, and overall setup can all affect how your racket feels and performs.

Why players choose String Doctor Tennis

The goal is simple: reliable service, modern technical references, and a professional experience that respects your equipment.

Consistency first

Careful process and repeatable setup matter when players want the same response from one restring to the next.

Customization-minded

Stringing and setup work are connected, so service decisions can support the way your racket is meant to feel in your hand.

USRSA

Proud member of the United States Racquet Stringers Association. String Doctor Tennis uses trusted USRSA and RacquetTECH resources to support precise, current racket stringing and service information.
Learn more at RacquetTECH / USRSA.
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Contact

Questions about stringing, customization, grips, grommets, and setup direction are welcome.