Why Tennis Strings are STILL Made of Cow Guts

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 14. 03. 2022
  • Start learning complex topics simple for 20% off by being one of the first 200 to sign up at brilliant.org/CultTennis/
    Watch this video ad-free on Nebula: nebula.tv/videos/culttennis-w...
    Just what centuries old secrets do Natural Gut tennis strings contain that players like Federer, Djokovic, Serena, and many many others unconditionally swear by??
    CULT TENNIS brings you player profiles and analyzes some of the best stories in the world of Tennis! Subscribe to see more content like this, and thank you for stopping by!
    --------------------------------------------------------------
    / culttennisyt
    / culttennis
    --------------------------------------------------------------
  • Sport

Komentáře • 218

  • @CULTTENNIS
    @CULTTENNIS  Před 2 lety +37

    Thanks Brilliant ❤️ Get 20% off by being one of the first 200 to sign up at brilliant.org/CultTennis/

    • @CoinChaser1
      @CoinChaser1 Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome Cult Tennis! Congrats on 100k

    • @pelleschardam8270
      @pelleschardam8270 Před 2 lety

      Nice vid! But i thing you sure Federer used Natural gut on both Mains and Crosses? There is a lot of evidence that Fed uses Luxilon Alu Rough on the Crosses.

    • @Joseph-co7uh
      @Joseph-co7uh Před 2 lety +1

      @@pelleschardam8270 I think he mentioned that in the later part of the video.

    • @kalo8524
      @kalo8524 Před 2 lety

      Ok, you guys are gonna have to hear me out on this, but try zyex string in a hybrid with something really stiff. It's not the same feel as natural gut, but it has similar strengths with the added benefit of being durable.

    • @PaleBlueDot14
      @PaleBlueDot14 Před 2 lety

      Broooo that ad transition was on point

  • @blendbrooks
    @blendbrooks Před 2 lety +395

    I love these videos man, these mini tennis documentaries are so beautifully produced

  • @imseeno
    @imseeno Před 2 lety +34

    I've played tennis for years and it never once occurred to me that the "gut" material for strings was based on actual guts. I thought it referred to strings being the gut of the tennis racket. I learned something new today.

    • @270Ptown
      @270Ptown Před rokem +2

      That thought never even crossed my mind. But if it was my first thought like yours I def could see myself not thinking anything else. Makes perfect sense to me lol... interesting

    • @SebVEVO
      @SebVEVO Před 11 měsíci

      I thought it was made from trees xD

  • @zmk5374
    @zmk5374 Před 2 lety +147

    I'm a senior copywriter for one of the biggest agencies in the world, and let me tell you that this is immaculately scripted, edited, and executed in every way. Thank you for such content, my man. God speed.

    • @ryrygoogoo
      @ryrygoogoo Před 11 měsíci +5

      Cringe so so cringe

    • @zmk5374
      @zmk5374 Před 11 měsíci +13

      @@ryrygoogoo You need a hug homie.

    • @AquarianAngel
      @AquarianAngel Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@ryrygoogoo🤡

    • @LensonGaming
      @LensonGaming Před 2 měsíci

      @@ryrygoogoo🤡

    • @lucasv1
      @lucasv1 Před měsícem +1

      @@ryrygoogoo are you okay?

  • @ImFelipeFreitas
    @ImFelipeFreitas Před 2 lety +43

    So happy to see Guga in this video! My hero, my idol, the legend of my hometown! I have a T-Shirt signed by him. We live in a small town, but never saw him in person. Only his mom and his grandma.
    Edit: in his biography Guga talks about the strings "euphoria". I can't remember right now if was Agassi the "main reason" the new string wasn't banned. But Guga says in his book that Agassi (or other player) adaptation to the new string was crucial to keep the polyester.

  • @WivoRN
    @WivoRN Před 2 lety +206

    And I thought your crazy video ideas couldn't get even more crazier! Fascinating stuff as always my friend on a subject I literally knew nothing about!
    P.S: Congratulations on 100k Subs! ❤️

  • @oldfrend
    @oldfrend Před 2 lety +30

    recently tried poly strings for the first time. can confirm - CRAZY spin. i hit a second serve that went up the middle right off my racket, but ended up crossing the sideline. never done that before O.o

  • @thetennistalk
    @thetennistalk Před 2 lety +44

    Great video again man! String tech literally a game changer 🔥🔥

    • @cregenda
      @cregenda Před 2 lety +2

      Hey look who’s here

  • @DensetsuVII
    @DensetsuVII Před 2 lety +14

    Ah Cult Tennis, the tennis channel where I always know... they aren't stringing me along... even if they literally are~
    Love videos like this! Great work!

  • @Jarxia
    @Jarxia Před 2 lety +15

    I've never watched or played tennis but I like sports and I love these Cult Tennis videos. Keep feathering it brother

  • @FootFaultTennis
    @FootFaultTennis Před 2 lety +12

    Ah perfect I can sit down and eat my lunch whilst watching a Cult Tennis video.
    Oh...maybe I skip the lunch

  • @Tagbadger3
    @Tagbadger3 Před 2 lety +24

    Neat. I didn't know this was used in tennis. Early lacrosse pockets were made of "cat-gut" too

  • @twinwankel
    @twinwankel Před 2 lety +162

    Well the issue is really the environment. Tennis players restring so often, they create a mountain of used strings that don't break down. And with the popularity of racket sports growing due to the pandemic, this could be a serious issue. Of course, this issue should be a follow-on to this channel's tennis ball environmental impact video. Some strings can get recycled but the energy it takes to break them down coupled with the toxic chemical by-products makes this route questionable. Natural gut at least is bio-degradable though expensive.

    • @andyalmostbottrygaming
      @andyalmostbottrygaming Před 2 lety +11

      Have u tried to buy natural gut string? They are the Ferraris of strings. They are very expensive. Unless you rich or pro you won't spend $50-$80 for a set which will snap very quick when you can get the same synthetic for $20 and and last for a very long time - unless you are a pro.

    • @electric_boogaloo496
      @electric_boogaloo496 Před 2 lety +6

      @@andyalmostbottrygaming also depends on your tolerance for dead strings. Poly strings lose elasticity was faster than others, even natural gut, as shown in the video, but are hard to break. So if you don't mind dead poly strings, you can save money. If you like the feel of freshly stung poly, you'll have to restring more often, and here labor on the restring costs the same or more than a pack of poly strings.
      Personally, I use my poly way longer than recommended because I am not made of money. Even multi-fiber/filament synthetic gut strings break way too easily for my budget.

    • @vasiliki4971
      @vasiliki4971 Před 2 lety +5

      Tennis strings made from animals are not bio-degradable though. When you pair plastic with natural fibres, the plastic remains.

    • @madhavmittal5998
      @madhavmittal5998 Před 2 lety +1

      bro the strings break even more in badminton i myself used to be the king of tennis in my area but ever since i left tennis and started playing badminton my strings have been breaking so often its annoying

  • @BigDeerave
    @BigDeerave Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing video as always! You have a true talent for video making

  • @juffan
    @juffan Před 2 lety +3

    Wow, the editing and design of these videos are so creative. Very cool!

  • @ql3670
    @ql3670 Před 2 lety +3

    The hybrid stringing information is wrong. To increase power, the mains should be natural gut, not polyester. The mains have more influence than the crosses, and natural gut is more poweful than polyester.

  • @charlesgraves4565
    @charlesgraves4565 Před 2 lety +3

    you make the best tennis videos by far dude. keep going.

  • @tennisplanet6037
    @tennisplanet6037 Před 2 lety +7

    I did a similar video regarding Kuerten and poly strings.. I wonder if Cult Tennis got the idea from my channel.. anyways well done as always

  • @samiralawton7497
    @samiralawton7497 Před rokem +2

    I could not care less about tennis but I watch all your videos. A+ for a video that's entertaining even without the viewer needing to like the subject

  • @shpingalet7895
    @shpingalet7895 Před 11 měsíci +1

    One of the best tutorial videos for beginners (and others). Wow. Thanks!

  • @joelariasdiaz6991
    @joelariasdiaz6991 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos! The other day y was thinking Cult tennis have not release videos in a while. And then you upload it!

  • @santiagobarrios6204
    @santiagobarrios6204 Před 2 lety +6

    As a racket stringer, this is really fascinating stuff!!!

  • @nascentnaga
    @nascentnaga Před 2 lety +1

    that ad placement was GOAT level

  • @Grant-gj4yi
    @Grant-gj4yi Před 2 lety +3

    You know it’s gonna be a great day when Cult tennis uploads!

  • @adamcang4683
    @adamcang4683 Před 2 lety +14

    99% players use polys now. It’s hard to get natural gut , even online. I’d say it’s going very soon because no junior is gonna grow up using it

    • @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour
      @DjokovicIsOurLordAndSaviour Před 2 lety

      True.

    • @Spindude2
      @Spindude2 Před 2 lety +9

      Depends where you live. I manage a tennis shop, I have about 5 high level juniors who use natural gut. Most juniors over 15 do switch to full Polly for durability reasons. But we string a lot of hybrid set ups to help with arm pain for all ages.

    • @electric_boogaloo496
      @electric_boogaloo496 Před 2 lety +2

      I would love to try out gut strings, but I like to play outside even when its damp, and damp is not good for gut strings, so I haven't done it yet. Waiting to justify the price of a new racket that will be a dry weather racket only.

    • @commondirtbagz7130
      @commondirtbagz7130 Před 2 lety

      @@Spindude2 yeah probably because older guys told them natural gut is the best

    • @transamination
      @transamination Před 2 lety

      Hopefully not. I really like natural gut in the mains, with poly in the crosses.

  • @HimalayanEyewear
    @HimalayanEyewear Před 2 lety +7

    Idea for a next video: the story of Ernests Gulbis, how a millionaire (wealthiest family in Latvia) became a semifinalist at Roland Garros

  • @well....7751
    @well....7751 Před 2 lety +2

    Damn the details in this video were unreal, great video.

  • @DCR_RANG
    @DCR_RANG Před 2 lety

    Love these videos lots of interesting and fun knowledge entering the brain while enjoying it instead of being bored

  • @eincan1313
    @eincan1313 Před 2 lety +13

    I have been doing a hybrid of natural gut mains and poly crosses for years. Great setup except for the durability as I break the gut relatively quick. However, nothing beats the combination of power, spin, control and comfort. Full gut like the old days is way too powerful and full poly wears down the arm.

    • @FollowingNamePolicy
      @FollowingNamePolicy Před 2 lety +4

      Did you ever try full bed stiff poly at very, VERY low tension (35 lbs or less)?

    • @eincan1313
      @eincan1313 Před 2 lety +3

      @@FollowingNamePolicy When I used to string full poly I was around 42-44 lbs. I never have strung in the 30’s as I was worried about control. So a stiffer poly at 35 or less is playable with good comfort?

    • @FollowingNamePolicy
      @FollowingNamePolicy Před 2 lety +1

      @@eincan1313 I have been trying many poly strings in the 30 to 40lbs range. No control issues whatsoever with harder polys. Minor technical adjustments may be required, but balls do not fly everywhere - though they would certainly do if you tried, say, 35lbs with a syngut string. 35-37 seems to be a magical spot. Concerning comfort: I had tennis elbow for 7months straight playing full poly at 48-52. Since going down to 35lbs - same strings -, no more pain.

    • @eincan1313
      @eincan1313 Před 2 lety

      @@FollowingNamePolicy ok I will give it a go. If it is comfortable and has playability it would be great. As much as I like the gut/poly hybrid it only lasts me 5-6 hours before I snap the gut. Even with cutting out the poly after 6 hours it will be far cheaper.

    • @masonmcdonald8596
      @masonmcdonald8596 Před 2 lety

      Have you tried poly in the mains?

  • @pkoppula
    @pkoppula Před 2 lety +2

    It's amazing how you do these videos. So much information in such short videos and brilliantly produced everytime. 💯👏🏽👍🏽

  • @somedude9596
    @somedude9596 Před 2 lety +1

    You definitely deserve a bigger following

  • @abhishekrath8381
    @abhishekrath8381 Před 2 lety +4

    Another great video as usual. #suggestion- Could you do one about Ash Barty's marvellous career now that she has retired? Analyzing the factors responsible for her rise to the top...

  • @Nathanvr
    @Nathanvr Před 2 lety

    This channel is unbelieveble ...top quality content.

  • @suiiiii69710
    @suiiiii69710 Před 2 lety +1

    You know it's a good day when Cult Tennis uploads

  • @naiadbaksh3996
    @naiadbaksh3996 Před 2 lety

    Your editing is getting better and better.

  • @monlewi1976
    @monlewi1976 Před 2 lety

    wow, i'm surprised you mention my choice of strings -- ashaway crossfire (kevlar and zx). Great content, thanks!!

  • @DanTheMan-jr6yr
    @DanTheMan-jr6yr Před 2 lety +1

    congrats on 100k subs!!

  • @CamCarvalhoPoetry
    @CamCarvalhoPoetry Před 2 lety +6

    I play with gut strings and they’re incredible

  • @spencermcintosh5607
    @spencermcintosh5607 Před 2 lety +3

    Best tennis channel on CZcams right here. Appreciate the work you put into these to make them so great!

  • @WorthlessGeek
    @WorthlessGeek Před 2 lety

    Neat to listen to equipment technicalities from the tennis side as a table tennis player.

  • @Leomerya12
    @Leomerya12 Před 2 lety

    3:18
    I love the PRINCE Prism!

  • @danilohora
    @danilohora Před 2 lety

    wow I wasn't expecting the shoutout to Guga Kuerten, that is so satisfactory. Love your videos!

  • @king0vdarkness
    @king0vdarkness Před 2 lety +2

    Brilliant video! My bro's a stringer (trained by the LTA) so I know all about this 😉

  • @basilalfallaj1668
    @basilalfallaj1668 Před 2 lety +2

    Man you are truly amazing! Please keep doing these awesome research videos... we in the tennis community really need it and appreciate your effort.

  • @icedegel
    @icedegel Před 2 lety

    Awesome content, as always.

  • @leviroutledge2848
    @leviroutledge2848 Před 2 lety

    Another great vidio, well done 👍

  • @panfluteskeleton
    @panfluteskeleton Před rokem

    These videos are mesmerizing and full of interesting information. And that's coming from me who's never played a day of tennis.

  • @thankyounothankyou9722

    The fact that these videos are made by one person is just incredible

  • @AdhiNarayananYR
    @AdhiNarayananYR Před 2 lety

    Great stuff as usual.

  • @jackbynum
    @jackbynum Před rokem

    As a life long tennis head, these videos and this channel are so life-giving to someone like me. Thank you!

  • @BigFellaBrah
    @BigFellaBrah Před 2 lety

    Great video man

  • @thedome765
    @thedome765 Před 2 lety

    Another great video!

  • @chriscuomo9334
    @chriscuomo9334 Před 2 lety

    I’ve never played or watched tennis but i dig the channel bro
    🎾

  • @caseysmith544
    @caseysmith544 Před rokem

    The One I see on some old vintage Tennis racquets for some reason is a Nylon and inner steel cable. The racquets are often some of the early steel racquets of the 1970's often Prince or Willson. I
    I use an Old Pro Kennex Jr Champ Ace Power Contour Red and Blue stock with same strings for my racquet, getting a 2 more of them in 2022 of same color as the Yellow and black is a little heavier then the red and blue due to the string bridge being aluminum on the later version. I then got and a cheap cheap case that can hold 3--4 racquets. The reason I use a smaller racquet with nylon polyester combo string is they get stiffer and stiffer as time goes on, with me first being smaller I like the size of the head and handle size not to mention mostly aluminum with a nylon bridge that is attached using the uber stiff string tension with all this combined making for a very light racquet, then second I like the stiffness of the racquet even when it was new since I am smaller and with this stiffness I can hit harder with less energy. Both the used racquets got black sports/hockey tape on them with very end having a very small dot of Loctite gel ultra superglue due to one the tape went sticky and the other was fuzzy while the one I have the grip is okay but the outer paint got this thin layer of clear flex seal after cleaning due to paint flaking off giving a weird feel but this is my hard surface racquet. What I did to all of them is remove a sticker on the bottom that was coming off the other two racquets, not mine as that fell off years ago and cut the lowest layer of tape around the butt end cap, this just frayed on all of them giving an odd feel in the hand and did not tape over the butt end cap on the handle part.
    Same thing on my Raquetball racquet from I have similar nylon polyester or nylon glass string that will get stiffer over time though with this racquet for Raquetball the strings were never set as stiff as the Pro Kennex Jr Champ Ace Pro when new but still stiffer then most with the.
    Pro Kennex had some nice racquets when they made them for the price with cheap stuff, even the higher end pro racquets were better made then most other companies for the same price having felt one in a store one time. Now I think Pro Kennex is bought out by another racquet company but they still make 4--5 high end models last I checked in 2022 all under the Knnetic line.

  • @antoniozuazo7918
    @antoniozuazo7918 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing video! Can you do one on David nalbandian! He’s my favorite tennis player

  • @lemn9365
    @lemn9365 Před 2 lety +30

    I like the part where he talks about how tennis strings are made of cow guts

    • @270Ptown
      @270Ptown Před rokem

      Hmm interesting, but I personally enjoyed the part where he talked about tennis rackets myself.

  • @wittyroark
    @wittyroark Před 2 lety

    Can u please share the software/tools u use to edit videos.
    U r an expert and will help other novices 🙏

  • @awesomecjs983
    @awesomecjs983 Před 2 lety

    How did you learn to do such good editing? Did you take a course or just through practice?

  • @drtopspintennis
    @drtopspintennis Před 2 lety

    Well done!

  • @brasstwin
    @brasstwin Před 2 lety

    Damn Cult Tennis, you popping off 👀👀👀

  • @electric_boogaloo496
    @electric_boogaloo496 Před 2 lety +32

    I am no expert, but I have a gut feeling that natural gut strings may be the more eco friendly option than synthetics as long as we eat the meat or its skin gets turned into high end upholstery, bags, wallets, belts, and motorcycle protective gear. Abrasion resistance of leather is still unmatched by synthetics for use as motorcycle protective gear. Animal skin based 'skin' from percussion instruments also last longer than the synthetic counterparts. The cow would be raised and killed regardless, might as well find use for the guts. Should be bio-degradable too when its done being a string for a racket.

    • @Kerm88
      @Kerm88 Před 2 lety +5

      Not true.

    • @commondirtbagz7130
      @commondirtbagz7130 Před 2 lety

      @@Kerm88 yeah I don’t know how he came to this conclusion lol

    • @nicolasmts3264
      @nicolasmts3264 Před 2 lety +1

      @@commondirtbagz7130 lmao eco friendly is supposed to avoid plastic and I guess animal material for the good of the planet and this guy is saying " killing animals for their skin is good and eco fiendly" that's why we see vegan clothing such as shoes that are made with recycled stuff and with leather

    • @55deepak555
      @55deepak555 Před 2 lety +2

      You took the eco friendly concept to a new level 😂

    • @electric_boogaloo496
      @electric_boogaloo496 Před 2 lety +7

      @@nicolasmts3264, no, I said animals are being killed for their skin and clothing, might as well use the guts so that there is less waste and less strings made from petroleum which aren't bio-degradable.

  • @spencercutts8
    @spencercutts8 Před 2 lety

    CULT TENNIS is by and far the best tennis media, second only to the sport itself

  • @anirudher5135
    @anirudher5135 Před 2 lety +3

    Big 3 should try using GOAT guts from now....must be interesting

  • @nigeldollentas
    @nigeldollentas Před 2 lety +1

    Saw a picture of BG80 - that’s a badminton string! Is it used in tennis too?

  • @ericxy1413
    @ericxy1413 Před 2 lety

    Good editing
    + Good voice over
    -----------
    Cult tennis videos

  •  Před 2 lety

    Amazing videos, so annoyed CZcams wasnt recommending it, ridiculous

  • @rafaelcoelho5226
    @rafaelcoelho5226 Před 2 lety

    Great vid :D

  • @poptartz911
    @poptartz911 Před 2 lety

    I dont even watch tennis but I find its history and stories very fascinating even if I miss the meaning behind many jokes

  • @BullyGarfield.
    @BullyGarfield. Před 2 lety

    The feeling of the racket will be mainly determined by the mains. If you string the gut in the mains and poly in the crosses, it will feel softer. If you string the poly in the mains and the gut in the crosses, it will be stiffer.

  • @scoogsy
    @scoogsy Před 2 lety +2

    How do we get this channel for free?! What a fantastic video. Thanks so much.

  • @mrhatman675
    @mrhatman675 Před 2 lety

    I would also like you to do other documentaries that don t involve tennis only

  • @kevinle5460
    @kevinle5460 Před 2 lety

    More CULT!

  • @isabellasmith8377
    @isabellasmith8377 Před rokem

    You could be a movie writer or editior big time!!

  • @hermanodejesus7264
    @hermanodejesus7264 Před rokem

    4:35.... that axe looks like a Head ProTour 280

  • @Harry05383
    @Harry05383 Před 2 lety

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS

  • @geniustennisacademy5182

    This is Jake Tran level editing bro y'all definitely in the same room or something 😂😂

  • @ranjitpelia3267
    @ranjitpelia3267 Před rokem

    natural gut is just phenomenal, once you feel it, its hard to go back.

  • @cactuschef5229
    @cactuschef5229 Před rokem

    Would be a game changer if at least they could firstly make a biodegradable or somehow better recyclable string. For the pros, using top end poly and gut is acceptable, but for lower level club players, even a syn gut is fine, and multifilament is still 'gut like', and spin generation is still guided by technique :)

  • @marcoaurelio4903
    @marcoaurelio4903 Před 2 lety

    Carai! O guga que trouxe os sintéticos para os slams? nem eu sabia dessa...

  • @muhammadraihanrasyid8640

    I have a suggestion for next content, why pro player use white overgrip rather than other colourful grip or even black overgrip?

  • @user-jr8pi6fu2n
    @user-jr8pi6fu2n Před 2 lety

    Man today i was wondering when you re gonna upload a video

  • @CoolGuy-yk9kd
    @CoolGuy-yk9kd Před 2 lety +2

    bruh ive been playing tennis for 10 years and ive always thought it was “babolaR” and nobody ever corrected me. it looked like a lowercase r

  • @alexlackner1945
    @alexlackner1945 Před rokem

    I don't get why you would want Polyester as your cross strings if you wanted to add more spin, isn't topspin/slice rather provided by the vertical strings as their perpendicular to the ball's movement?

  • @timlamiam
    @timlamiam Před rokem +1

    also, i would argue using animal by-products is much more ecologically friendly than creating tons and tons more of tough hard plastic that doesn't naturally degrade.

  • @music_by_carlos
    @music_by_carlos Před 2 lety

    awesome video

  • @jamesgretsch4894
    @jamesgretsch4894 Před rokem

    No wonder these strings cost so much to buy, such an expensive process. I still use Natural Guut.

  • @Rosario_Verano
    @Rosario_Verano Před 2 lety +1

    Only in this sports channel I can learn about sheep and cows. Great.

  • @eugenekudrautsau7981
    @eugenekudrautsau7981 Před 2 lety

    First time when I returned to a video to type the comment and click like buttom. Great job!

  • @EetsBack
    @EetsBack Před 11 měsíci

    He doesn’t only use natural gut. He has a poly in his mix too. The crosses I believe.

  • @turnerturnerturner
    @turnerturnerturner Před 2 lety

    Wow I didn't know they used Halep's innards to make strings!!!

  • @king0vdarkness
    @king0vdarkness Před 2 lety

    Djokovic also uses the fed style of gut in the mains

  • @joemomma5016
    @joemomma5016 Před 2 lety

    You gotta make a video on Taylor Fritz

  • @themathforyou
    @themathforyou Před rokem

    Thumbnail: cow intestines
    My stupid brain: cow intensifies

  • @NorthwestBearcat1214
    @NorthwestBearcat1214 Před 2 lety +1

    I literally had no idea they were made from guts. I love this channel

    • @roter13
      @roter13 Před 2 lety +1

      You do realize that it is called "gut" for a reason right?

  • @Seuxnehpets
    @Seuxnehpets Před 2 lety

    Natural Guts are also used for music instruments.

  • @daklenon1
    @daklenon1 Před 2 lety

    incredible

  • @c3kile
    @c3kile Před 2 lety

    are tennis strings like guitar strings where they become dead over time, and some people opting to replace them before they break? while some insist that older strings are better?

    • @transamination
      @transamination Před 2 lety +2

      Natural gut maintains the same tension forever until it snaps. So it's good forever. Synthetic gut has slightly less good tension maintenance but still OK, so that plays very similarly until it breaks also. Polyester has bad tension maintenance, it only gets worse over time. It manages to feel simultaneously stiff and harsh but also slack and somewhat uncontrollable.

  • @Federer_Roger
    @Federer_Roger Před 2 lety +1

    Can you make a video on Jack Sock?

  • @Hachiae
    @Hachiae Před 2 lety

    dont think ill ever touch tennis or music strings again after this

  • @pappyprimetime7510
    @pappyprimetime7510 Před rokem

    First, only a small percentage of players still use natural gut. Second, most pro players who still use gut, use it in a hybrid set up. Even in the amateur tennis world, gut is one of the least used strings.