Is Slazenger a good tennis racket?

Slazenger are all about affordability and solid quality. You get no high-tech carbon composites here, no fancy sounding technologies using trademarked substances originally designed by the military for use in stealth jets. You just get a good, old-fashioned racket that’s great for knocking tennis balls about a court.

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Keeping this in view, what grip should I get for a tennis racket?

The main rule with grip size is that you want a handle big enough so that there is some space between the tips of your fingers and your hand (like the image on the left). If your fingers go all the way around the handle and run back into your hand (like the image on the right), you need a larger grip size.

Correspondingly, what is the most common tennis racket grip?

Continental Grip

Beside this, can you replace a tennis racket grip?

Whether you use the stock grip or apply overgrip tape, you need to be able to identify when the grip needs repair or customization. You can alter your tennis racket grip in two ways: you can replace the entire grip or apply a racket overgrip on top of it.

Who uses Slazenger tennis racket?

Slazenger with the Wimbeldon Legend Tim Henman

Slazenger are also proud to present a new limited edition version of the iconic Slazenger Pro Braided racket which was used by former British number 1, Tim Henman.

How do I reduce my tennis grip size?

How do I increase my tennis grip size?

Which grip does Nadal use?

semi-western grip

What is the best tennis grip size?

Many men looking for tennis racquets will find themselves choosing between a size 3 (4 3/8 in) and size 4 (4 1/2 in) grip. If you’re on the fence between the two, I’d encourage you to go with 4 3/8 because it’s much easier to build up a grip than reduce it and the difference between the two is only 1/8 inch or 3.2 mm.

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