We use UPS standard service for all our international orders. It takes 4-6 working days to be delivered to the customers' shipping address.
Shipping cost for all international orders over 200€ is free of charge (orders below 200€ have an 8-12€ shipping cost - up to 2 kilos and there is a surcharge of 1.5-2 EUR per additional kilo depending on the country of shipment).
Orders containing high weight/volume items (such as cases of tennis balls and/or other oversized items) will have a Shipping Surcharge, automatically displayed in the cart during the purchase and are excluded from free shipping.
Currently we ship to the following European Union countries:
Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Hungary Ireland Italy Luxemburg Monaco Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweeden
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Returns Policy
In case the product you ordered was sent correctly to you by e-tennis, it does not have a defect BUT it does not satisfy your needs, you are responsible to send it back to our warehouse (e-tennis, Nikolaou Plastira 99 str., P.C. 55132, Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece, tel. 0030 2311205080) within 14 days from the date you received it at your own cost and we will replace it with another one. If the price of the product (at the date of purchase) exceeds 200€ and is not oversized/over -weighted (shipping weight<2kgr), e-tennis will pay for the shipping cost of the new product back to you. If the product’s price is either below €200 or oversized/over-weighted (shipping weight > 2kgr) the new product will be shipped to the customer at his/her own cost according to our Europe Shipping Price List.
Rackets: To return a new racquet there are two prerequisites;
1. The plastic wrap on the handle has not been removed. 2. The racquet has not been played with. The racquet does not have any ball fuzz on the strings or scrapes to the bumper guard.
Shoes-Apparel: The shoes must not be worn outside and must be in as new condition. The original shoe box should be returned in good condition. Apparel should be in brand-new condition and the original tags and packaging must be intact. Please send the shoes/apparel with a note stating if you would like credit or an exchange (original invoice or receipt should be included).
Other equipment: All other equipment can be replaced only if it was shipped faulty by e-tennis.
In case the product you ordered has an obvious defect when received and its original tags and packaging are intact, the consumer must firstly report or email a picture of the defective product to e-tennis (info@e-tennis.com) and then ship it back at our expense to our warehouse (e-tennis, Nikolaou Plastira 99 str., P.C. 55132, Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, Greece) within 2 months from the date of purchase. E-tennis will either substitute the defective product or refund the customer. If however, there is no obvious defect in the returned product, we will charge you the shipping cost to our warehouse as well as the one back to you no matter what the value of your order was. After the 2-month time period the customer cannot claim any substitution or refund.
In case the product you ordered came to you in a perfect condition BUT after a short period of use (maximum time period; 6 months), although properly used, it has a problem. In this case you should firstly report the defect to e-tennis (info@e-tennis.com) and then send the product along with an original invoice or receipt to our warehouse (at your expense) with a note stating the problem and we will ship it to the manufacturer. The manufacturer will determine whether the product is defective or not. If it is so, we will replace it for free and ship it back to you at our expense. You may choose to buy another product while your defective one is being considered for warranty replacement. YOU CANNOT CLAIM MONEY BACK. However, if the manufacturer decides that the product was improperly used then you do not receive any credit and you have to pay for the shipping expenses if you need the “defective “product back to you.
There are 3 issues concerning the selection of the proper tennis string: Material, Gauge and String Tension.
MATERIAL
There are 3 types of materials you can choose for your tennis racquet. Natiral Gut, Synthetic Gut and Hybrids
Natural Gut
Best quality, excellent feel and elasticity, good tension stability and liveliness BUT average durability and some quality loss at extreme temperatures. You may check natural gut strings here: http://bit.ly/2Q72rkw
Synthetic Gut
These tennis strings (http://bit.ly/2rXQaa7) have different qualities. They are classified into 4 main categories:
Polyester strings
Can be 100% polyester or co-polyester if used along with Kevlar fibers. This is the durability category; the choice for hard hitters, string breakers, and people without arm problems. Expect harsher hits (very harsh with Kevlar) with above average control. Kevlar (aramid fiber) is extremely durable and holds tension very good. Polyester has much more playability, holds tension fair. A good category of string when you're looking for maximum durability and control. Especially monofilament polyester strings are rigid and are preferred by advanced/professional players as they improve their ball control. You may check polyester tennis strings here:http://bit.ly/35IY1a5
Nylon strings
This is the basic and most popular string choice in tennis and also one of the cheapest. Crisp feel, good combination of power and control, reasonably durable and good tension holding make these strings ideal for intermediate players who break their strings frequently). You may check nylon tennis strings here: http://bit.ly/2saUeUr
Multifilament strings
The top category after natural gut. Best overall playability, gentle on the arm, but punishing to your opponent. The fraying (as they wear) may annoy some players. Holds tension fair. A good choice when you're looking for an arm friendly string - absorbs more shock load at impact, with good power and control. You may check multifilament tennis strings here: http://bit.ly/38X0XSo
Textured strings
These are the strings that have an added raised band to give the string texture in order to increase string-ball friction during contact and produce more spin on the tennis ball. Ideal for those who want to improve their shot control through topspin.You may check textured tennis strings here: http://bit.ly/2Z8ynZG
Hybrids
Hybrid stringing consists of using different strings in the main and cross strings of a racquet. Hybrid stringing is gaining popularity as more players are looking for a blend of string qualities. By selecting different hybrid combinations of string, players can fine-tune the playability, comfort, durability, liveliness and control. You may check hybrid tennis strings here: http://bit.ly/2tBI5Ip
Selecting the Main string
When choosing a hybrid, note that the main string will dominate the overall feel and playability of the two strings. For example, if you are seeking durability, then the most durable of the two strings selected should be chosen as the main string. If your overall goal is playability, then the string with the most desirable playing characteristics should be chosen as the main string.
Selecting the Cross string
Think of the cross string as having an influence on the main string. While you will not get the full benefit of the string's playing characteristics, the overall feel will be altered. For example, a soft and forgiving cross string, such as natural gut or multifilament synthetic, can soften-up a stiff and durable main string, such as polyester.
Selecting a Tension
To further customize your hybrid selection, you can vary the tension between strings. As a general rule, main strings should be strung tighter than cross strings. This is a popular set-up with professional players and is a good way of increasing the size of the sweetspot. A tension variance of 1 kg is recommended (maximum tension variance of 2 kg on hybrid stringing).
GAUGE
Thinner gauges play better, and deliver more power, more control and/or spin (better bite on the ball). They simply feel better and are less stressful on your arm. However, thinner gauges break more often. So it is a good idea to start with a 1.25mm gauge and only if you break it too often move to 1.30mm gauge.
Approximate Gauge diameters:
Gauge
Diameter
15
1.43 mm
15L
1.38 mm
16
1.32 mm
16L
1.28 mm
17
1.25 mm
17L
1.20 mm
STRING TENSION
As a rule of thumb always string your racquet within the range stenciled on its side. A good idea is to firstly string your racquet at the mean tension the manufacturer suggests (if this range is 24-28kg, string it at 26kg). If you need more power in your shots just lower string tension by 1-2kgr next time you string it. If you need more control just do the opposite as higher string tension generates more ball control.
Final note: Keep in mind that decreased string density (fewer strings on the tennis racquet, e.g. 16 x 18) generates more power and spin. On the other hand increased string density (more strings on the racquet, e.g. 18 x 20) generates more control. This has to do with the selection of a tennis racquet as a certain racquet cannot be strung with more or less strings on it.
This racket is unstrung, if you like to have it strung please choose a string from the list above
The Yonex Ezone Alfa L is an excellent choice for beginner players who want to enjoy the game while steadily improving their performance. Weighing just 260g with a 100" head size, it offers ideal maneuverability and stability. Its 335mm balance and 16x18 string pattern provide great feel and control on every shot. Part of the latest Ezone generation, it features the brand-new Blue Blast color and introduces the innovative MINOLON material, which forms a mesh-like structure that effectively absorbs vibrations to protect the arm. With its enlarged sweetspot and slightly wider head profile, this racket ensures explosive energy and enhanced responsiveness—perfect for players transitioning from junior to adult frames.
Aero Shape Smoother and more aerodynamic contours across the entire racket head reduce wind resistance for increased racket head speed.
Isometric Introduced by YONEX in 1980, this unique head shape enlarges the sweet spot by 7% by increasing the number of main and cross strings that intersect in the sweet spot zone, offering more forgiveness and control.
Liner Tech Straight-hole grommets allow for greater string movement, enhancing power and comfort, especially on off-center shots.
Oval Pressed Shaft (OPS) The rounded shaft corners provide ideal flex at impact, increasing dwell time for improved spin and directional control.
Shockless Grommets Located at the side and bottom of the frame, these grommets reduce muscle fatigue and provide a softer feel, protecting the wrist, forearm, and elbow.
Vibration Dampening Mesh (VDM) A stretchy mesh material wrapped around the graphite inside the grip, VDM reduces vibrations by 30%, resulting in less arm fatigue and improved precision.
Durable Skin Adaptive material that ensures stable yet flexible footwork support (note: this feature may relate more to footwear but is occasionally mentioned with frame coatings).
Nanocell Neo A strong yet flexible graphite material that enhances the racket's resilience and power transfer.