Grip size: US L1 = 4 1/8" US L2 = 4 1/4" US L3 = 4 3/8"
grip size on tennis rackets is the diameter of the handle on the bottom of the tennis racket.
Of course it can have a rubber grip. You can buy any rubber grip available in the market as long as the size fits.
L1 = 128KB MaxL2 = 4MB Max
0.580"
WHAT IS L3 AND R3
No
If I am not mistaken, L3 is clicking down the left analog stick
There is no one classification of normal for grip strength. Factors vary depending on size of hand and strength of hand.
How do L1, L2, and L3 work
There are a few different grips you use in tennis. The different grips include: the Continental Grip, Eastern Grip, Western Grip, Semi-Western Grip, and two-handed backhand grip. Let's start with the Continental Grip. You would use this grip when you are at the net hitting volleys and overheads. You will also use it when serving. You hold the racquet like a hammer with the "V" of your thumb and index finger on the narrower edge of the racquet grip. You'll want to use the Eastern Grip when you wish to hit ground storkes that are flat or have topspin. Hold the racquet with the "V" slightly off to the right. You'll want to use the Western Grip when you want to use extreme topspin. This grip is a preferred grip of clay court players because topspin rules on clay. The "V" extremely far off to the right. You'll want to use the Semi-Western Grip when you want to add power and you are a baseliner. You can either hit topsin or flat with this grip. The "V" is between that of the Eastern Grip and the Western Grip. It is recommended to have a Tennis professional demonstrate the different grips for you, so that you are doing them properly.
dunlop max grip...i dont know what size