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How To Select Your Forehand Grip

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How To Select Your Forehand Grip

How To Select Your Forehand GripLearn how to select the right forehand grip for the tennis shot you want to play. The forehand is one of the biggest weapons in tennis, so learn how to execute the perfect forehand by selecting an appropriate grip.


Step 1:

The Eastern grip

This is a nice, natural feeling grip, suitable for beginners as well as advanced tennis players.
Simply hold the racket with the V of your thumb and forefinger slightly to the right of the top of the grip. Not on the first edge, but on the second.
To adopt this grip, you can place your racket on the floor, and lay your hand over the handle. This will naturally bring the V of your hand to the correct position at the second edge, and you can pick up the tennis racket.
This grip helps impart topspin to the ball, giving a high ball to your opponent.


Step 2:

The continental grip

This is a grip which many players use for serving as well as forehand. It's also known as a chopper grip, named thus because it's how you'd hold an axe for chopping.
To find the grip just hold your racket as if it were an axe. The V of your thumb and forefinger should be on the top bevel of the racket's handle.
The continental, or chopper grip allows for a variety of shots available to you. Beginners can use it for a simple flat forehand, and as your tennis game improves you'll find that this is the correct grip for a slice forehand.


Step 3:

The semi-western grip

This grip originated with the introduction of courts that produce high-bouncing balls.
To find the semi-western grip you can firstly adopt the eastern grip by placing the V of your hand on the second edge of the handle. And then move your grip one bevel further. This places the V of your thumb and forefinger on the third edge.
The semi-western is an advanced grip that gives more topspin than the eastern grip, making the balls bounce even higher.
TIP: When choosing a grip, the most important thing is that it feels comfortable, allowing you to hit the tennis ball cleanly.

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (212 days ago)

    i would of died if they said if your lefthanded your screwed

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (319 days ago)

    Go to gripcoach.com.au for a simple product on how to learn the grips for tennis.....covers all possible grips for the tennis game

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (381 days ago)

    lol i gotta change my grip from a sword grip to a axe grip hahaha...

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (404 days ago)

    simple yet great way of explaining it

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    3 out of 4 people found this comment helpful youxiangg (455 days ago)

    Instruction here is better than all the contents I have read from my book! Great stuff! Consice and clearly illustrated!

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful meiert (591 days ago)

    Love the analogies in selecting the grip..axe, eastern as picking up racket with palm on side of grip and V on first panel. Thanks

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (605 days ago)

    I love your informational web site!

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (637 days ago)

    what about a full western?

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful Anonymous (647 days ago)

    can you cut the intro about the coach it's very annoying..

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    1 out of 1 person found this comment helpful m3mo (660 days ago)

    Great video! I've just started playing tennis and have been hitting the volley properly about 30% of the time. This bit about proper gripping will certainly help my game. Thanks!

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