The three that I'm aware of are (for right handed players):
Overlapping Grip - - The pinky finger of the right hand slides OVER the index finger of the left hand, fitting into the space between the index an middle fingers.
Interlocking Grip- - The pinky finger of the right hand is interlocked with the index finger of the left hand.
10 finger Grip- - Basically a Baseball grip. All 10 fingers are gripping the club itself.
Just my two cents.
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Actually, there are six types of tennis grips (for gripping the racquet with your hand), not three. (As for the actual grips you put on a tennis racquet, there are hundreds, and too many to name).
The grips are as follows:
There are many variations of these six grips, but these are the main grips that variations are based off of. Many players develop variations of these grips to suit their needs.
There are many, many types. The main ones would be standard (simple rubber grips, with a moulded pattern) Full cord (same as a standard grip but with string running through them for added grip). Multicompound (Invented by Golf pride, the top half is standard and the bottom is corded, these are the ones with a black top and coloured bottom, very popular with tour pros). There are Winn Grips (Which have a felt base and are covered in a special polymer compound which makes them very soft and very tacky) Then there are full leather grips, becoming a little more popular now.