Have been trying something new and have found the results quite interesting...
What I wish to know is: which 2hbh grip is this (and I apologize in advance for my lack of descriptive clarity :roll: )?
It's when you have your left hand - and specifically the left-hand palm area that connects to the thumb - not so much behind the handle and with your fingers draped over the top the handle and with your fingertips clearly visible; but instead your left hand fingers/tips are not visible because it's like you've locked your left arm straight and your left palm/hand is more on top of the handle and going over the handle as opposed to supporting behind it...
Anyhow!...
What the heck is this grip called? Plus, anyone else use it? Pro's and con's?... any info gratefully accepted!
BTW, the right hand is - i think - in continental grip...
BTW2, And I repeat: the left arm being straight seems to make the left hand turn over on the handle... or put another way: the racquet head is no longer on its edge where the strings aren't really visible, but rather the frame is tilted forwards and down and you can clearly see through the strings.
Many thanks
R.
What I wish to know is: which 2hbh grip is this (and I apologize in advance for my lack of descriptive clarity :roll: )?
It's when you have your left hand - and specifically the left-hand palm area that connects to the thumb - not so much behind the handle and with your fingers draped over the top the handle and with your fingertips clearly visible; but instead your left hand fingers/tips are not visible because it's like you've locked your left arm straight and your left palm/hand is more on top of the handle and going over the handle as opposed to supporting behind it...
Anyhow!...
What the heck is this grip called? Plus, anyone else use it? Pro's and con's?... any info gratefully accepted!
BTW, the right hand is - i think - in continental grip...
BTW2, And I repeat: the left arm being straight seems to make the left hand turn over on the handle... or put another way: the racquet head is no longer on its edge where the strings aren't really visible, but rather the frame is tilted forwards and down and you can clearly see through the strings.
Many thanks
R.