to keep sweat off of your hand and make the racket slippery.
tennis
A transverse fibrous band on the wrist is called a retinaculum. It acts as a strong band that holds tendons in place, helping to stabilize the structures of the wrist during movement.
Yes they do. A good wrist band can substitute.
Wearing a bracelet while playing tennis is not typically recommended for wrist protection. In fact, most tennis players avoid wearing metal or decorative bracelets during play, as they can restrict movement, cause discomfort, or even lead to injury. If wrist support is the goal, a sports-specific wristband or brace designed for stability and sweat absorption is a much better option. These provide compression and reduce the risk of strain without interfering with performance. So, for protection and performance, skip the bracelet and opt for athletic gear instead.
Its a "Wrist Strong" band, making fun of the lance Armstrong Livestrong bands. He wore it after he broke his wrist.
Length of wrist strap/Band circumference = 7 inches.
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