“You can work on grip by squeezing a tennis ball, reverse wrist curls, wringing out your towel, and if you're working with a ...
“Players like the thin grips because they can come over the ball much more and whip it,” says Roman Prokes, owner of RPNY Tennis in New York City and stringer to many pro players. Wilson and ...
Retooling strokes at the pro level in tennis is a rare and risky proposition ... Ernests Gulbis dramatically altered his forehand setup and grip, resulting in this: Sharapova and the ever ...
It is the grip adopted by most of the professionals on the tennis tour because it is the best way to add top spin. Andre Agassi, Jennifer Capriati and Martina Hingis, who have three of the best ...
This is the way to hold the racquet for the serve, volley, sliced backhand and smash. It is known as the chopper grip, because it is the way you would hold an axe. It allows you to swing the racket ...