Restringing your squash racket is an essential part of keeping your game sharp and your equipment in top condition. Over time, strings lose tension, become frayed, and eventually break, all of which can affect your control, power, and feel on the court. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or a casual club player, understanding when and how to restring your racket can make a real difference to your performance.
The frequency of restringing depends on how much you play:
- Frequent Players (playing 3+ times per week): Restring every 1–2 months.
- Occasional Players (playing once a week or less): Restring every 3–6 months or at least twice a year.
A good rule of thumb: restring as many times per year as you play per week. For example, if you play twice a week, aim for at least two restrings per year.

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