At one time, all rackets had hardwood frames and handles, and decreasing the size of a grip was done with woodworking tools. Contemporary rackets are made from graphite or aluminum, and the handle consists of a composite sleeve that's covered with synthetic or cushion grip. Reducing grip size requires fitting a smaller sleeve on the frame and wrapping a new grip. Those who are unfamiliar with racket construction should entrust the job to a qualified racket technician. Obtain the smaller sleeve based on your grip size and organize the new...
Having the right grip on a tennis racket is important for players at all levels. You might pick up a racket that feels balanced and fits your hand but is difficult to grip when you play. In some cases, this happens when right-h...
The style of tennis has continued to change over the years and along with this change has come a variety of grips. The grip you use depends on the type of shot you plan to hit and the amount of spin you want to impart on the ball.
There are a variety of popular tennis grips for forehand and backhand shots. An outside forehand grip, generally referred as the eastern grip, is the easiest for beginning players to use while learning the forehand. A pure insi...
Choosing the right grip size as a tennis beginner is an important and ultimately significant choice. The correct grip size will not only allow a starting tennis player to get the most from her racket right away, but also will ...
The backhand is a tennis stroke that many players have trouble hitting with accuracy and power on a consistent basis. For players with weak forearms or wrists, or trouble with stability, the two-handed backhand might be the sol...
You can adjust the grip on your tennis racket to get the amount of spin, power and control you want on your shots. There are different grips for a forehand, backhand, serve or volley, and you can put the desired amount of power...
The volley is one of the fundamental shots in tennis. While the standard grip taught by most tennis professionals is the continental grip, the eastern grip is also an acceptable volley grip that can provide several advantages....
It has been a revolutionary development in the sport. Previously, table tennis players who used the penhold grip, which is literally gripping the racket as you would a pen, only used one side of the racket, making backhand shot...
Topspin allows players to have high clearance over the net and still keep the ball in play. The forward spin rotation of the ball pulls it down into the court. Proper body positioning, swing path, racket face angle, how you con...
During the course of a tennis match, a player will use different grips on the racket, depending on what action he wants the ball to take. Forehands, backhands, slices, volleys, serves and smashes all may require a slightly diff...
The two-handed backhand allows you to hit a more powerful, solid stroke when you volley the ball back to your opponent. You can redirect the ball in a number of directions when using a two-handed backhand, making it difficult f...
The size of the grip on a tennis racket is often overlooked when people go to buy a racket. But, according to Dick's Sporting Goods, a properly fitted grip will improve your control over the racket and in turn improve your play...
To save racket-shop charges, re-grip the handle yourself when it feels too hard or slippery. Grips come in a variety of colors — old-school brown, or more modern electric shades to make a statement that you’re on th...
Depending on whether you want more spin, power or control, how you hold your tennis racket can make a big difference. Along with your contact point, swing speed and racket path, the angle of the racket face at impact has much t...
Next to the strings, the grip is one of the most important parts of a tennis racket. Torn or worn grips can impact your game. Many players use over-wrap grips, which go over standard or leather grips and are tacky and non-slip....
Choosing a tennis racket based on price and a few practice swings in the store may satisfy your initial requirements, but choose the wrong grip size and your game will suffer. Playing tennis with the wrong grip also can lead to...
Tennis racket grips become worn after use. It is time to put new grip material on a racket when the old grip material has flattened or become damaged. The new grip can be customized to the size the player desires. It takes abou...