Professional Racquet Stringing & Maintenance at Reno Tennis Center
At Reno Tennis Center, operated by Tennis Nation Racquet Sports, we provide professional tennis stringing and racquet services in Reno for players at every level.
As the largest public tennis facility in the region, our stringing services are integrated directly with lessons, leagues, junior development, and competitive match play. Your equipment should match your level of training and competition.

Why Stringing Matters
String tension and string type directly affect performance.
Over time, strings lose tension even if they don’t break. That impacts:
• Ball control
• Spin production
• Power consistency
• Arm comfort
• Match performance
For league players and competitive juniors, restringing is part of preparation. For beginners, proper tension supports clean mechanics and injury prevention.
Professional Tennis Stringing Services
All stringing is performed on-site at Reno Tennis Center.
We offer:
• Full restringing
• Hybrid string setups
• Custom tension selection
• Competitive performance tuning
• Coach-guided consultation
Whether you are preparing for USTA Team Tennis, Flex League play, or junior WTN match days, we help align your string setup with your goals.
String Types & Performance Options
We guide players through string category selection based on performance needs.
Polyester (Poly)
• Increased spin
• Firm response
• Popular with competitive players
Multifilament
• More comfort
• Arm-friendly
• Ideal for developing players and adults prioritizing feel
Hybrid Setups
• Balance of spin and comfort
• Used for league and tournament players
Junior Development Setups
• Age-appropriate tension
• Arm protection focus
• Progression aligned with pathway stage
We do not oversell equipment. We fit string type and tension to player level and training volume.
Grip Replacement & Racquet Maintenance
Performance is not just about strings.
We provide:
• Replacement grips
• Overgrips
• Grip sizing consultation
• Dampeners
• Frame inspection
Proper grip size supports control and reduces injury risk.
Stringing for Junior Development
Junior players require age-appropriate setup.
From Red Ball to Competitive:
Red → Orange → Green → Yellow → High School Prep → Competitive
We adjust:
• String tension
• String type
• Racquet setup
• Grip sizing
As players move through the pathway, equipment must evolve with them.
Stringing for League & Competitive Play
Adult and competitive players rely on consistent tension and feel.
We support:
• USTA Adult Team Tennis
• USTA Flex Leagues
• WTN competitive match play
• Tournament preparation
Restringing before league matches is common practice for performance-focused players.
How the Service Works
Step 1: Drop off racquet at the Pro Shop
Step 2: Select string type and tension
Step 3: Professional stringing performed on-site
Step 4: Pickup and return to play
Turnaround times vary depending on workload and season.
When to Restring
General guideline:
• Restring as many times per year as you play per week
• If you play 3x per week, restring approximately 3–4 times per year
• Competitive players may restring more frequently
• Juniors progressing in power may require adjustments
Signs you need restringing:
• Loss of control
• Reduced spin
• Noticeable tension drop
• String movement and fraying
Proper maintenance protects both performance and arm health.
Where to Compare Other Options
For broader equipment resources and tennis ecosystem information in Reno:
RenoTennis.org equipment resources
TennisNation.com focuses specifically on Reno Tennis Center services and programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tennis stringing cost in Reno?
Pricing varies based on string type and setup. Contact the Pro Shop for current rates.
How long does restringing take?
Turnaround depends on demand and season. Most standard restringing is completed within typical service windows.
What string tension should I use?
Tension depends on skill level, racquet type, and performance goals. Coaches can help determine optimal range.
What is hybrid stringing?
Hybrid stringing combines two string types, often polyester and multifilament, to balance spin and comfort.
How often should I restring?
A common rule is restringing as many times per year as you play per week.
Do you offer junior string setups?
Yes. Junior players are fitted with appropriate tension and string types based on pathway stage.
Can I bring my own string?
Yes, but installation policies may vary. Confirm with the Pro Shop.
Do you replace grips?
Yes. Replacement grips and overgrips are available and installed on-site.
Can coaches help me choose strings?
Yes. Coaches regularly assist players with setup recommendations.
Do I need a membership?
Membership is not required to purchase services, though members may receive program-related benefits.
Can I restring before a tournament?
Yes. Competitive players frequently restring before league or tournament play.
What’s the difference between poly and multifilament?
Poly provides spin and durability. Multifilament offers comfort and feel.
Keep Your Racquet Match-Ready
Stringing and maintenance are part of performance.
Whether you are developing fundamentals, competing in leagues, or preparing for tournaments, equipment consistency matters.
