What's The Perfect Grip Size? | How to Prevent Injury

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Grip Size Conversion Chart
G0 = L0 = 4"
G1 = L1 = 4 1/8"
G2 = L2 = 4 1/4"
G3 = L3 = 4 3/8"
G4 = L4 = 4 1/2"
G5 = L5 = 4 5/8"

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  • @CourtsideSportsLTD
    @CourtsideSportsLTD3 жыл бұрын

    What's your favourite grip size? Has anyone tried the Gasquet-style baseball bat but cap?

  • @galaxybitgames

    @galaxybitgames

    Жыл бұрын

    hye sir..im measure 11.5cm from ring finger to palm..so what is the suitable grip size.. L4 or L5 ?

  • @GreenTimYoung
    @GreenTimYoung3 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. I’ve stressed a lot about which grip size to use and your relaxed and balanced view on this has really helped my thinking - great point about the diameter to volume ratio.

  • @HanzSygnal
    @HanzSygnal3 жыл бұрын

    I go slightly small with a #2 grip, i take the oddly big Yonex replacement off and replace w leather. The "wave" yonex overgrip makes it feel much bigger tho. Pronation and control are better w smaller size imo

  • @joeltrotter1034
    @joeltrotter10342 жыл бұрын

    thank you, exactly what i needed and really well done

  • @Francisyrah
    @Francisyrah3 жыл бұрын

    Great video, much appreciated

  • @johnrb9397
    @johnrb93973 жыл бұрын

    Oh man I was just thinking today what happened to your channel timely upload!

  • @CourtsideSportsLTD

    @CourtsideSportsLTD

    3 жыл бұрын

    yeah sorry ill try to be back on a bit better of a schedule going forward

  • @Sandro_Z68
    @Sandro_Z682 ай бұрын

    Clear, nice advice. May sound wierd, but to me just an overgrip is making huge impact on how I feel to play. Using an HEAD L4 (with any L3 I've my fingers touching the palm even if I'm not tall), without overgrip the wirst is really free and I can add tons of tipspin BUT the impact feels less "solid" and I've much less control. On the other hand, putting an overgrip on, it'ss locking the wirst, and even if I get less power, then I've much more control over the swing and can hit flatter shots without "moonball trajectories".

  • @GreenTimYoung
    @GreenTimYoung3 жыл бұрын

    I have been using a Yonex size 3. I replaced the base Yonex grip with a thicker grip and added an overgrip and the diameter came to exactly 4. I think Yonex base grips are thin and the handles slightly larger. I have moved from a 3 to a 4 Yonex and think I prefer it. I am 6’1

  • @brucezidane

    @brucezidane

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! Can you share wich grip brand/model did you use?

  • @Doty6String

    @Doty6String

    6 ай бұрын

    Yea Yonex grips are bigger for sure. I went from Yonex to Dunlop and I went from a 3 Yonex to a 4 Dunlop.

  • @GreenTimYoung

    @GreenTimYoung

    6 ай бұрын

    @@brucezidane late reply! Replaced Yonex stock with Babolat syntec pro

  • @limes..100

    @limes..100

    21 күн бұрын

    I am 5’ 10. Nice to meet you

  • @xiandarkthorne
    @xiandarkthorne2 ай бұрын

    I measured from the centre of my palm to the tip of my ring finger and it's 4 and 3/4 in, so I actually feel more stable and comfortable with a 5 in grip. I usually hold my racquet so that the butt just protrudes a bit beyond my palm. I used a 4 and 1/2 grip but got tennis elbow from it.

  • @superuserdo1
    @superuserdo1 Жыл бұрын

    Bought a Yonex vcore grip 3, turned out to be 4 1/2 or a 4 then.. Got a Pure Aero grip 2, that was 4 3/8 , so.. a 3! Checked a Blade 98 size 2 and yes, 4 3/8 as well! When did the measuring tape lost it’s function?

  • @JP6649
    @JP6649 Жыл бұрын

    Indeed I have seen and used a size 6 grip ( 4 3/4 ). It is indeed a handful. I used one briefly about 46 years ago 2 years after embracing the sport. I used it on the advice of a seasoned, solid player that told me the bigger the grip the more stable my groundstrokes would feel in my hand. It was obviously also a very heavy racket. I had been using a 4 5/8 very comfortably until that point. The reasoning again was the larger the grip and heavier the racket the stronger the shot. I used the racket for about 5 months and indeed it helped develop more power and stability. It made my forearm larger and more striated, therefore more powerful which was the expectation. I switched back to my 4 5/8 Donnay Allwood after about 5 months. Ever since I have used a 5/8. I was taught to play in the fashion of the time and the larger grip sizes worked very well for me. I still use a 5/8 ( if available ) and I don't possess the modern buggywhip forehand. I am a much flatter hitter with sufficient topspin to keep the ball in the court. I remember my one handed backhand improved quite a bit after this experiment. Nowadays some manufacturers don't even bother to make a 5/8 size. My solution is to buy the 1/2, replace the basegrip with a tecnifibre wax grip max, (2.1 mm thickness) and that takes me to a 5/8 grip size. I've always had large hands and have used 5/8 since I was a little kid. Smaller grips feel unnatural to me, which has prevented me from experimenting with smaller grips. I could probably use a 1/2, but would most definitely feel the difference. I'm very happy with my groundstrokes so for me, the bigger the better.

  • @davebeery_youtube
    @davebeery_youtube9 ай бұрын

    I have two Wilson Blade 98’s but the grip sizes are slightly different. One is a 4 3/8 and the other is 4 1/4. I like the 4 3/8 best. I was told to just add grip tape to my 4 1/4 racquet to make it match my 4 3/8. Does this work? I can’t tell if I can feel a difference or if it’s all in my head. But I tend to prefer the 4 3/8.

  • @andyyuen
    @andyyuen Жыл бұрын

    I am confused.. I used size 3 for head racquet when I was in my late teens.. so when I heard that yonex fit big.. I bought size 2 yonex racquet. Then I started getting tennis elbow which I have never had in my 28 years of tennis... so maybe I bought too small.. then, I went and bought a used yonex vcore pro size 4 and see if it made any difference when I compared yonex size 2, head size 3, yonex size 4 grip between the 3 racquets, I hold the racquet and put my finger on the empty space in my grip. All 3 racquets have almost identical spacing.. so I am not even sure which is the best fitted grip for me anymore

  • @victornam1847
    @victornam18473 жыл бұрын

    Nice video! I know grip size is more subjective but I was curious as to what your hand size is for reference.

  • @CourtsideSportsLTD

    @CourtsideSportsLTD

    3 жыл бұрын

    its like pretty medium

  • @user-qs2qk6pf3q
    @user-qs2qk6pf3q Жыл бұрын

    I am age 72 & have developed tennis elbow. I play with "old style"-long swing, contintal grip, hit ball flat- I am using Wilson n6 grip 41/2 HS4 weight 260 grams string tension 56 (I think) Should I perhaps be using a slighly lighter racket , perghaps with a 4 3/8 grip? I am resting from tennis for a month & am doing recommended exercises Great video! Clive

  • @chewkenghong
    @chewkenghong Жыл бұрын

    my grip size measured is between L3 n L4 , but i just feel more comfortable using a L2. sometimes when i can feel the racket wiggle when i hit hard and thought i should go L3. but when i put another overgrip to bump up the grip size, i just play worst and dont feel comfortable. a yonex L2 fits be well. any idea if babolat or head L2 is similar/smaller or biggher than L2 of yonex?

  • @synhet84

    @synhet84

    9 ай бұрын

    Yonex L2 is clearly bigger than Babolat and Wilson. FOr sure. I just switched from a L3 Pro staff to a VCORE L2 and the yonex is almost the same. Just a very little bit smaller. Wich is great

  • @VIP-lz4ht
    @VIP-lz4ht3 жыл бұрын

    Do you think it's more accurate to measure with the thumb up? I've seen people say to do the finger test with up and with thumb down, it makes a big difference which way you do it so I'm a bit confused

  • @VIP-lz4ht

    @VIP-lz4ht

    3 жыл бұрын

    Also forehand vs continental when testing as well it makes a bit of difference too and I've seen both ways recommended I know it's not an exact science but I'm still curious your opinion?

  • @CourtsideSportsLTD

    @CourtsideSportsLTD

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@VIP-lz4ht I would definitely measure with the continental grip. "Forehand" is too vague, as it's unknown if the forehand is Eastern, Western, Semi-Western. Thumb-up is the way that Tennis Canada recommends, and it was what is taught to junior players in Canada by certified coaches, so we have chosen to follow suit.

  • @VIP-lz4ht

    @VIP-lz4ht

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@CourtsideSportsLTD cheers thank you!

  • @tropovich7877
    @tropovich78772 жыл бұрын

    Ive got size 5 because im very tall and got big hands, with the size 4 i touch a lot my fingers with the palm, i order a special grip when i bought my new head speed mp ahah

  • @claudioprado389
    @claudioprado3892 жыл бұрын

    Definitely a smaller grip is better if you hit the ball with a lot of spin. Besides you can feel more maneuverability and it's a personal taste.

  • @taytay8732
    @taytay87322 жыл бұрын

    Is he the tennis ancient one?

  • @g2whatbrodie283
    @g2whatbrodie2833 ай бұрын

    4 1/2 all day everyday

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