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The grip size of a tennis racquet is typically located on the butt cap of the handle. It is usually indicated by a number, such as 4 1/4 or 4 3/8, which represents the circumference of the grip in inches.
Grip size: US L1 = 4 1/8" US L2 = 4 1/4" US L3 = 4 3/8"
on a tennis raqcuet there are at bevels 1 is the top in continental 2 is eastern grip bevel 3 is semi western and 4 is a full western grip let me tell you that the v between your tumb and raqcuet determines which bevel you use.the rest of the bevels arent grips for your forehand ot backhand on a tennis raqcuet there are at bevels 1 is the top in continental 2 is eastern grip bevel 3 is semi western and 4 is a full western grip let me tell you that the v between your tumb and raqcuet determines which bevel you use.the rest of the bevels arent grips for your forehand ot backhand
You can't clean a grip (handle) of a tennis racquet. If it is slippery (Which it should not be) you will have to buy an over grip. They are very cheap. Maybe a dollar each or less. They come in packs of 3 or you can get a whole bag full. Most tennis brands make then. Prince, Wilson, Slazenger, etc.
1/3 is bigger.
To determine the correct tennis grip size for your racquet, measure the distance from the middle crease of your palm to the tip of your ring finger. This measurement will correspond to a specific grip size, typically ranging from 4 to 4 3/4 inches. Testing different grip sizes and feeling comfortable and in control will help you find the right fit for your game.
1.3 is bigger than 1/3
3 divided by 1 fourth is bigger.
1/3 is bigger than 0.33
1/2 is bigger than 1/3
1/4 = 2/8 so 3/8 is bigger
37 is bigger than 12 3.7 is bigger than 1.2 1/2 is bigger than 3/7