If you'll be meeting the ball between yourself and the net, which is ideal, use either a Continental or Eastern forehand grip, whichever feels better. If you want to spin the ball in or must do so because it gets behind you, a Continental grip will be easier.
2007-03-27 08:39:28
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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For best grip
When picking your tennis racquet, the second most important choice is to get a model of that racquet with the correct size handle for you.
The bigger your hand, the higher the number that you'll need for a comfortable grip.
What you need to do is calculate the gap between the palm of your hand in the centre to the top of the middle finger, on any hand.
Using this distance, work out which grip is best for you - e.g. 4" grip is that's the measurement.
It is important to use the proper grip to give you good control of the racquet and help make injuries less likely to occur.
2007-03-29 02:05:12
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answered by Kevin 5
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Continental (hand rests on top of the grip when held parallel to the ground) or a normal one-handed backhand grip. Bear in mind that flattening the impact will give more pace but spinning it like a second serve will offer greater control and accuracy.
2007-03-28 14:23:16
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answered by scottishpiper 1
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Yeah, people are very angry about those overhead doors in tennis. One of my friends said that It almost came down on his car!Many people are griping about them! Why, If I had my way, I'd make those sorry bast......Oh, thank you Kat's honey! My beautiful Indian princess just found my glasses!, OK, where was I,......RIGHT!, So, as I was saying,....wait a minute,......................oh, grip, oh man, not again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-03-27 16:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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contential, or thats what my tennis coach has always taught me
2007-03-28 23:38:21
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answered by loveisallyouneed. 2
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i like the continental.
but u can also use the eastern forehand i think
2007-03-27 21:27:28
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answered by yankees_08wschamps 4
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raquet face completely parallel with your front
2007-03-27 22:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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