You may be stronger in forehand than backhand or vice versa, but you’ll find a need for both in most matches. Whether you’re playing tennis casually or you're a pro like in Red Bull’s Bassline ...
As racquet handles get smaller, spin gets bigger. Get a grip on this: Racquet handles are downsizing faster than General Motors among both pros and recreational players. The tree-trunk grips of the ...
Fluid, powerful, and accurate strokes are the combination of many factors. But it all starts with how you hold the racquet. No matter how much time you spend finding the perfect frame to beef up your ...
CHANDIGARH: Play tennis with any grip and don’t worry about hurting your wrist. The often-thought correlation between sports injury and how you hold the racquet has been proved wrong in a PGI study on ...
More experienced players adopt a more advanced forehand grip known as the semi-western. It is the grip adopted by most of the professionals on the tennis tour because it is the best way to add top ...
Beginners are encouraged to learn to play shots on the backhand side with two hands. This grip gives extra strength and control than a one-handed grip, especially for junior players. It is also easier ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Wrist injuries among amateur tennis players are associated with the type of grip used during forehand strokes, study findings suggest. In a review of wrist injuries ...
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