Pre-strung tennis racquets — frames that arrive at your door ready to play, no stringing required. Sturdy Racquets stocks the full Australian range of pre-strung tennis racquets ideal for beginners, juniors, recreational players, and anyone who wants to skip the stringing wait and start hitting the same day.
What is a pre-strung tennis racquet?
A pre-strung racquet is shipped from the factory with a synthetic gut or nylon string already installed at a recommended tension. You take it out of the box, pop on your overgrip, and play. No need to visit a stringer, no extra cost, and no decisions about string type or tension. They're the simplest path into tennis for first-time buyers.
Pre-strung options across the range
Our pre-strung range covers every level. Beginner-friendly entries include the Babolat Evoke and Boost series, the Wilson Ultra Power range, and the Dunlop FX Start. Junior racquets across all sizes (19", 21", 23", 25", 26") are typically pre-strung — see our junior tennis racquets collection. The Babolat Pure Aero Junior, Pure Drive Junior, and Wilson and Yonex junior frames are all factory-strung and tournament-ready.
When should you NOT buy pre-strung?
Advanced and competitive players generally prefer unstrung "frames" so they can choose specific string types and tensions matched to their game. If you've moved past beginner level, consider a frame from our performance tennis racquets collection paired with a custom string setup. For developing players, our intermediate range bridges the gap.
Frequently Asked Questions
What strings come in a pre-strung racquet?
Most factory-strung racquets use synthetic gut or nylon at moderate tension (22–25 kg / 50–55 lbs). The exact specification varies by manufacturer and model — usually printed on a hangtag inside the throat.
How long do factory strings last?
For recreational use, expect 6–12 months before tension feels noticeably dead. Players hitting 2+ times per week may want to restring within 3–6 months. Once strings break or feel loose, take it to a stringer for fresh strings.
Can I restring a pre-strung racquet later?
Absolutely. Pre-strung racquets can be restrung as many times as you like. Many players start with the factory strings, then upgrade to a higher-quality polyester or multifilament once they've developed their game. Browse our tennis strings range when you're ready.
Do junior racquets come pre-strung?
Yes — virtually all junior tennis racquets ship pre-strung. Juniors don't typically have refined string preferences, and the factory string is always appropriate for their playing level.
Is a pre-strung racquet worth less than an unstrung "frame"?
The retail price difference reflects whether stringing is included. Unstrung "frame" versions of advanced racquets are usually $20–$50 less because you'll need to add strings (and pay for installation). For beginners, pre-strung is the better value.