4 Types of Tennis Grips
- The Continental grip. For the Continental grip, also known as the “Chopper” grip, the palm side of your index knuckle should line up with bevel #2 for right-handers, and bevel #8 for left-handers. …
- The Eastern grip. …
- The Semi-Western grip. …
- The Western grip.
Keeping this in consideration, what are the 8 grips in tennis?
Serve, Volley, Slice, Overhead Grip
Backhand volley. Half volley. Slice forehand. Slice backhand.
Then, what type of grip is used on the racket?
Benefits | Limitations |
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More accurate net shots and serves | Limited choice for the direction of your strokes |
What are the 2 types of a backhand hits?
For those of you that don’t know, there are two types of backhands in tennis, the versatile one hander and the steady two hander. Obviously, the biggest difference here is the number of hands one uses to hit a backhand.
Which tennis grip size is the best?
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.
Who has best backhand in tennis?
Top 5 Best Backhands of All Time and What We Can Learn From Their Technique
- Kei Nishikori. …
- David Nalbandian. …
- Stanislas Wawrinka. …
- Richard Gasquet. …
- Novak Djokovic.
How do I know my tennis grip size?
Ruler Test: To measure grip size using the ruler test, first place the fingers of your racket hand together, then align a ruler’s edge with the the bottom horizontal crease of your palm. Next, measure to the tip of your ring finger, this measurement is your grip size.