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TA 930 Spin Monofilament Pentagonal 1.25 mm Gauge Tennis String - Black
  • TA 930 Spin Monofilament Pentagonal 1.25 mm Gauge Tennis String - Black
  • TA 930 Spin Monofilament Pentagonal 1.25 mm Gauge Tennis String - Black
TA 930 Spin Monofilament Pentagonal 1.25 mm Gauge Tennis String - Black

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TA 930 Spin Monofilament Pentagonal 1.25 mm Gauge Tennis String - Black

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  • TA 930 Spin Monofilament Pentagonal 1.25 mm Gauge Tennis String - Black
  • TA 930 Spin Monofilament Pentagonal 1.25 mm Gauge Tennis String - Black
TA 930 Spin Monofilament Pentagonal 1.25 mm Gauge Tennis String - Black
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Our designers created this string for advanced tennis players who break strings in under 10 hours of play and are looking for good spin and robustness.

BENEFITS

Spin

Pentagonal profile for better spin.

Power

a supple polyester material gives the ball increased speed.

Abrasion resistance

its 1.25 mm gauge provides a longevity of 10h for advanced players.

Directional control

polyester material gives you more control of the ball.

Durable string tension

Maintains correct stringing tension for up to 3 months of use.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Which tension is best?

Moderate tension (18 kg to 23 kg) offers more comfort, spin and power. The flip side is that you'll have less control and accuracy.
High tension (>23 kg) provides greater control and accuracy. It can, however, lead to tendinitis. You will also have less spin and power.

About monofilaments

For monofilament strings, Decathlon recommends a tension of between 19 kg and 22 kg. We strongly recommend against using monofilament strings for children under 15 to avoid injury. These strings are best for players who break strings in under 10 hours of play because they quickly lose their tension (20% loss within three hours of play).

About multifilaments

For multifilament strings, Decathlon recommends a maximum tension of 25 kg. These strings are recommended for people who are prone to tendinitis, youngsters, and people who don't break their strings often. Multifilament strings keep their tension very well and stay bouncy longer.

When should you change your strings?

Your racket's performance depends 50% on your frame and 50% on your strings! Be sure to take the time to choose the right strings.
For players who break their strings a lot: change them as soon as they break.
For people who rarely or never break strings, Decathlon recommends changing them as many times per year as you play per week. E.g.: if you play once per week, change your strings once per year. If you play three times per week, change your strings three times per year.

Tips from Decathlon

High tensions should be avoided as your performance will be affected. A loosely strung racket will let you play a more relaxed game, giving you more power without having to force it. Over time strings can become worn without breaking. They lose their elasticity and initial properties. The gauge (or diameter) also affects play. The smaller the gauge, the more power and spin you'll get. The larger the gauge, the more robust the strings