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"Continental Grip"
Keywords:
backhand
,
forehand
,
racquet
,
grip
,
volleys
Related Terms:
Cue
,
Ball shooter
,
Eastern grip
,
Miscue
,
Stump
,
Ball lifter
,
Beamer
,
Wicket
,
Cranker
,
Basket
,
Bank shot
,
Out
,
Pocket
,
Half volley
,
Carom
,
Yorker
,
Backhand
,
Cut
,
Dink
,
Cannon
,
Volley
,
Ball gate
,
Groundstroke
,
Strike zone
,
Half-volley
,
Bounce
,
Underspin
,
Jump shot
,
English
,
Ball runway
,
Carry
,
Ground ball
,
Shot
,
Snap
,
Stop shot
,
Rebound
,
Greenie
,
Object ball
,
Chuck
,
Goaltending
,
Run-up
,
Lay-up
,
Outfielder
,
Hook
,
Sliding tackle
,
Block
,
Brick
,
Kick
,
Snick
,
Draw
A one grip system for holding the racquet. The hand position is somewhere between the forehand and backhand grips.
velocityracquetball.net
A way of gripping the racquet that is appropriate for both forehand and backhand shots.
healthatoz.com
A way of holding your tennis racket in order to help you hit powerful serves, volleys, backhands, and smashes.
britishtennis.com
Holding the racquet as if you were going to use it to hammer a nail into the ground (racquet face perpendicular to the ground)
henin-hardenne.be
The most common grip used by players
wimbledontennis.co.uk
the same for forehand and backhand, so called because it was developed on the ‘continent' of Europe .
ontennis.com
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