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Do Why change the shape of the handle? To meet the needs of today's high performance players. They are too strong. The racquets are too powerful. The swing paths are very steep. Racquet head speeds are extreme. They need a handle that maximizes the transfer of energy and facilitates the use of multiple grips. How did we change the shape of the handle? We made bevel 2 larger to improve the Continental grip and bevel 4 larger to improve the Semi-Western grip. This formed an asymmetrical shape which benefits all the grips and maximizes the transfer of energy. We placed a slanted tip on bevel 3 for the serve. What will these changes do for your game? The asymmetrical shape gives the handle exceptional leverage and traction. This will reduce the twisting and turning in your hand. You will transfer more energy to the ball. The spin and action you can produce will increase dramatically. The asymmetrical shape provides an excellent frame of reference making it easier to find the grips you want during play. It makes it easier to teach and learn new grips. You will know exactly where to place your hand on the handle. Each grip has a distinctive unique feel. The asymmetrical shape gives the Semi-Western and the Continental grip the bevel size they need to make these two great grips easier to find and maximize their potential. It reinforces and supports the swing paths of these two important grips with superior leverage and traction..
The slanted tip on bevel
3
enhances the all important Continental grip. It provides a notch to wrap your index finger around. This improves the leverage and traction necessary for high performance serves. It will improve your volleys, backhands and forehands. It makes this great grip even better. How to Win Matches and Play Better Tennis
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Knuckle on the base of the index finger goes here for the Continental grip.
Knuckle on the base of the index finger goes here for the Eastern forehand grip.
Knuckle on the base of the index finger goes here for the Semi-Western grip.
Knuckle on the base of the index finger goes here for the Eastern backhand grip.
Knuckle on the base of the index finger goes here for the Western forehand grip.
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