Pros know that the perfect ratio of spin to power is often a matter of string choice and tension, but Yonex strings aren’t just for the pros. At Yonex, they're committed to developing the perfect strings for your level and style of play.
PolyTour Strike is made at their factories in Japan. Since its introduction, it has become a go-to string for tour pros and amateurs alike. It’s an arm-friendly polyester that’s perfect for control, spin, and durability.
Hard-hitters like Denis Shapovalov and Caroline Garcia have been competing with its prototype version since 2017. This long-lasting, high-power polyester string retains performance with minimal drop even after the punishing impact from big swings. PolyTour Strike lets aggressive players attack with confidence knowing their strings won’t lose tension when they need it most.
String Length | 12.2m / 40ft |
String Type | Polyester |
Package | Set |
String Benefit | Control, Durability |
Color | Grey |
String Gauge | 16 |
Buen poly con buen poder y muy buena duracion.
trung them at 55 lbs in my VCORE 97 310g and I really liked these strings! They gave me a lot more control and a decent amount of spin. Made my game a lot more confidence in my placement and consistency.
the same feeling as ALU Power while being less stiff. In my experience, I've found the grey version to be softer and longer lasting than the black. The black broke on me during normal stringing twice and once on court after no more than 5 hours. Grey holds tension pretty well and can get through about 6 hours of solid play.
this string really provides you with a lot of good things such as spin, feel, and power. There is also control, but I'd leave that primarily down to your frame and tension choice. I have these at 52 lbs and they have bed in nicely, providing a smooth, powerful feel at impact.
Buen poly con buen poder y muy buena duracion.
trung them at 55 lbs in my VCORE 97 310g and I really liked these strings! They gave me a lot more control and a decent amount of spin. Made my game a lot more confidence in my placement and consistency.
the same feeling as ALU Power while being less stiff. In my experience, I've found the grey version to be softer and longer lasting than the black. The black broke on me during normal stringing twice and once on court after no more than 5 hours. Grey holds tension pretty well and can get through about 6 hours of solid play.
this string really provides you with a lot of good things such as spin, feel, and power. There is also control, but I'd leave that primarily down to your frame and tension choice. I have these at 52 lbs and they have bed in nicely, providing a smooth, powerful feel at impact.