The Sergetti Stringing Method Review – Genius Innovation or Tennis Snake Oil?

I finally tested the Sergetti stringing method on my Tecnifibre TFight 305S using Solinco Confidential and Luxilon 4G, and the results genuinely intrigued me. This method uses different tensions on every single string in the racket in an attempt to enlarge and harmonise the sweet spot, but does it actually work? In this video I break down the theory behind the Sergetti system, the so-called pulley effect debate, how difficult it is to string, whether the sweet spot really feels bigger, and why I ultimately decided not to continue using it despite some incredible first impressions. If you’re obsessed with tennis equipment, strings, racket feel, and finding more consistency on court, this is a fascinating experiment. 00:00 Introduction 01:33 What Is The Sergetti Method? 02:57 The Questions I Wanted Answered 03:43 Stringing The Racket 04:57 First Impressions On Court 06:17 The Pulley Effect Debate 08:01 Why It Actually Makes Sense 09:26 The Big Problem Appears 11:06 Why I Won’t Keep Using It 13:16 Final Verdict #tennis #TennisLife #tennisstringing