
Tennis Industry Association TV Commercial, 'Tips: Restring Racquets' Feat. Madison Keys, Serena Will
Tennis Industry Association
Tennis stars Madison Keys and Serena Williams opine on the frequency with which players should restring their racquets.

Tennis Industry Association TV Commercial, 'Tips: New Racquets' Feat. Serena Williams, Roger Federer
Tennis Industry Association
Serena Williams and Roger Federer give tips to recreational tennis players about the frequency with which they should replace their racquets.

Tennis Industry Association TV Commercial, 'Tips: New Racquets' Feat. Caroline Wozniacki, Rafael Nad
Tennis Industry Association
Caroline Wozniacki switches racquets every two to three years to upgrade to the newest technology. Rafael Nadal upgrades his racquets frequently because he likes the feel of new racquets the best. The Tennis Industry Association says that recreational players should replace their racquets every two to three years.

Tennis Industry Association TV Commercial, 'Tips: Restring Racquet' Feat. Caroline Wozniacki
Tennis Industry Association
Pro tennis players like Caroline Wozniacki Rafael Nadal and Garbine Muguruza emphasize the importance of have a new, strong strings for their racquets. The Tennis Industry Association suggests that recreational players should change strings at least three to four times per year.

Tennis Industry Association TV Commercial, 'Tips: Restring Racquets' Feat. Taylor Fritz, Marin Cilic
Tennis Industry Association
Taylor Fritz, Marin Cilic and Christina McHale share their tips for when to restring their racquets to maintain the tension needed for peak play. The Tennis Industry Association recommends replacing your racquets strings three to four times per year.

Tennis Industry Association TV Commercial, 'Tips: New Racquets' Feat. Taylor Fritz, Marin Cilic
Tennis Industry Association
Taylor Fritz, Marin Cilic and Christina McHale all have their reasons for replacing their racquets. Taylor thinks his racquets get a little dead after a while. Marin thinks his racquets lose impact integrity, and Christina wants to make sure hers stay the same weight. The Tennis Industry Association says that recretional players should purchase new racquets every two to three years.