Tennis Grip Head
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Tennis Racquet Frame Head Intelligence Grip Size 4 3/8” | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $94.99 | 7h 1m |
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Head Ti.S1 Supreme oversize tennis racket; 4 3/4" grip, Used | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $24.99 | 10h 10m |
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Head Youtek Radical Agassi OS Tennis Racquet (Oversize - 107 sq. inch 4 3/8 Grip | ![]() |
6 Bids | US $51.00 | 11h 30m |
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Head Flexpoint 6 Tennis Racket+ Bonus Babolat VS Grip Original--+ | ![]() |
9 Bids | US $28.49 | 12h 47m |
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HEAD TI SONIC TITANIUM TECHNOLOGY SUPER SIZE TENNIS RACKET 4 3/8 GRIP NEAR MINT | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $19.99 | 12h 52m |
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Head Ti.S5 Comfort Zone Shock Stop Tennis Racquet Grip 4-3/8" | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.99 | 6h 30m |
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Head Liquidmetal 8.5 Oversize Tennis Racquet Racket 4 3/8 Built up 4 7/8 Grip | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $49.99 | 1d 4h 51m |
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New Head Ti.S6 4-1/8 Grip STRUNG, COVER, Neat Head Poster Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $79.95 | 29d 8h 41m |
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HEAD TITANIUM TENNIS RACQUET (NEW in CASE ) NEVER USED TI-S! --GRIP 4 1/4" | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $55.00 | 1d 6h 23m |
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Wilson Profile Tennis Racquet 4 3/8 Grip light weight and mid plus head combine | ![]() |
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US $99.00 | 1d 12h 58m |
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Wilson Profile Tennis Racquet 4 1/2 Grip light weight and mid plus head combine | ![]() |
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US $99.00 | 1d 12h 58m |
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Head Speed MP 315 Tennis Racquet, Grip 4 3/8, 100 SQ IN, 27.2 IN Length | ![]() |
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US $129.99 | 1d 14h 22m |
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Head MicroGel Instinct Tennis Racquet 4 5/8 Grip | ![]() |
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US $50.00 | 2d 1h 51m |
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Arthur Ashe Boron Flex HEAD tennis racket made in usa competition 2 aqua grip | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 2d 6h 13m |
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Wilson Impact Titanium Tennis Racquet 110 sq in Head 4 3/8 Grip | ![]() |
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US $20.00 | 2d 8h 3m |
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HEAD Steffi Graf Series Airflow 5 CrossBow Technology Tennis Racket - 3/8 Grip | ![]() |
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US $75.00 | 2d 10h 45m |
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Tennis Racquet Head Instinct Liquidmetal Flex Point 4 5/8 Grip | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $37.50 | 2d 11h 31m |
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WILSON GRAPHITE AGGRESSOR TENNIS RACQUET 8.5 SI 4 1/2 GRIP 95 SQ IN HEAD COVER | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 2d 12h 39m |
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HEAD FLEXPOINT 1 OS Liquidmetal 4 1/2 grip tennis racquet New oversized S1 | ![]() |
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US $119.99 | 10h 36m |
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PRINCE Triple Threat TT GRANDE Tennis Racquet - 115 Sq Head - 4 3/8 Grip | ![]() |
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US $139.99 | 3d 3h 21m |
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HEAD PCT Speed Tennis Racquet - Novak Djokovic - NEW Grip 4 3/8 | ![]() |
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US $42.95 | 3d 11h 18m |
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Head Agassi 25 Tennis Raquit Designed In Austria Grip 3 7/8 | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 3d 12h 53m |
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NICE! HEAD Ti S2 TENNIS RACQUET W/ CASE - 4 3/8 GRIP, 27 1/2" LONG | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $6.05 | 3d 13h 2m |
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Head Nodal Electra Master Tennis Racquet 4 1/2 Grip Made in Austria $0 Shipping! | ![]() |
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US $20.00 | 3d 14h 45m |
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HEAD Intelligence I.S6 Tennis Racquet - Oversize with 4 3/8" grip | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $42.00 | 2d 13h 35m |
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Tennis Grip Head

What's a decent tennis racket for under $75?
I want a good tennis racket that has a good grip, plenty of power, a a somewhat large head size. I don't care about brand, weight, etc. Links will give you a better chance at best answer. Thanks.
You will not find better deals than this anywhere in the world. The first one is the oversized Prince Shark. It is powerful, relatively light, and considered to be a good racquet. It is $69 unstrung.
The second one is also a good racquet, not as powerful, but still good, and considered a good racquet. A way better deal, at $49
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpageRCPRINCE-PSHKOS.html
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpageRCPRINCE-TTSCRM.html
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Tennis Racquet Frame Head Intelligence Grip Size 4 3/8” | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $94.99 | 7h 1m |
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Head Ti.S1 Supreme oversize tennis racket; 4 3/4" grip, Used | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $24.99 | 10h 10m |
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Head Youtek Radical Agassi OS Tennis Racquet (Oversize - 107 sq. inch 4 3/8 Grip | ![]() |
6 Bids | US $51.00 | 11h 30m |
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Head Flexpoint 6 Tennis Racket+ Bonus Babolat VS Grip Original--+ | ![]() |
9 Bids | US $28.49 | 12h 47m |
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HEAD TI SONIC TITANIUM TECHNOLOGY SUPER SIZE TENNIS RACKET 4 3/8 GRIP NEAR MINT | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $19.99 | 12h 52m |
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Head Ti.S5 Comfort Zone Shock Stop Tennis Racquet Grip 4-3/8" | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.99 | 6h 30m |
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Head Liquidmetal 8.5 Oversize Tennis Racquet Racket 4 3/8 Built up 4 7/8 Grip | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $49.99 | 1d 4h 51m |
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New Head Ti.S6 4-1/8 Grip STRUNG, COVER, Neat Head Poster Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $79.95 | 29d 8h 41m |
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HEAD TITANIUM TENNIS RACQUET (NEW in CASE ) NEVER USED TI-S! --GRIP 4 1/4" | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $55.00 | 1d 6h 23m |
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Wilson Profile Tennis Racquet 4 3/8 Grip light weight and mid plus head combine | ![]() |
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US $99.00 | 1d 12h 58m |
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Wilson Profile Tennis Racquet 4 1/2 Grip light weight and mid plus head combine | ![]() |
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US $99.00 | 1d 12h 58m |
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Head Speed MP 315 Tennis Racquet, Grip 4 3/8, 100 SQ IN, 27.2 IN Length | ![]() |
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US $129.99 | 1d 14h 22m |
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Head MicroGel Instinct Tennis Racquet 4 5/8 Grip | ![]() |
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US $50.00 | 2d 1h 51m |
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Arthur Ashe Boron Flex HEAD tennis racket made in usa competition 2 aqua grip | ![]() |
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US $39.99 | 2d 6h 13m |
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Wilson Impact Titanium Tennis Racquet 110 sq in Head 4 3/8 Grip | ![]() |
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US $20.00 | 2d 8h 3m |
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HEAD Steffi Graf Series Airflow 5 CrossBow Technology Tennis Racket - 3/8 Grip | ![]() |
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US $75.00 | 2d 10h 45m |
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Tennis Racquet Head Instinct Liquidmetal Flex Point 4 5/8 Grip | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $37.50 | 2d 11h 31m |
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WILSON GRAPHITE AGGRESSOR TENNIS RACQUET 8.5 SI 4 1/2 GRIP 95 SQ IN HEAD COVER | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 2d 12h 39m |
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HEAD FLEXPOINT 1 OS Liquidmetal 4 1/2 grip tennis racquet New oversized S1 | ![]() |
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US $119.99 | 10h 36m |
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PRINCE Triple Threat TT GRANDE Tennis Racquet - 115 Sq Head - 4 3/8 Grip | ![]() |
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US $139.99 | 3d 3h 21m |
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HEAD PCT Speed Tennis Racquet - Novak Djokovic - NEW Grip 4 3/8 | ![]() |
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US $42.95 | 3d 11h 18m |
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Head Agassi 25 Tennis Raquit Designed In Austria Grip 3 7/8 | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 3d 12h 53m |
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NICE! HEAD Ti S2 TENNIS RACQUET W/ CASE - 4 3/8 GRIP, 27 1/2" LONG | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $6.05 | 3d 13h 2m |
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Head Nodal Electra Master Tennis Racquet 4 1/2 Grip Made in Austria $0 Shipping! | ![]() |
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US $20.00 | 3d 14h 45m |
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HEAD Intelligence I.S6 Tennis Racquet - Oversize with 4 3/8" grip | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $42.00 | 2d 13h 35m |
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Head Pure Competition Twin Tube Mid Plus Tennis Racquet Austria Grip 4 3/8 | ![]() |
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US $65.00 | 4d 7h 18m |
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Head Graphite Director Tennis Raquet 4 1/2 Grip | ![]() |
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US $35.00 | 4d 7h 19m |
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Head Agassi 25 Junior Tennis Racquet 3 7/8 - 00 grip 4-7 year old | ![]() |
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US $9.00 | 4d 9h 42m |
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Spalding GR-55 Graphite Long Head Tennis Racquet w Cover 4 3/8 Leather Grip | ![]() |
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US $9.00 | 4d 9h 52m |
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Head Hydrosorb Black Replacement Tennis Grip | ![]() |
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US $5.50 | 20d 22h 10m |
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BRAND NEW HEAD AIRFLOW CROSSBOW CB 3 TENNIS RACQUET RACKET 1/8 GRIP UNSTRUNG | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $89.95 | 4d 12h 49m |
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NEW Head MicroGel Radical MP 4-3/8 Grip STRUNG Tennis Racquet - Midplus Racket | ![]() |
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US $89.95 | 17d 2h 4m |
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Head Ti.S7 Tennis Racquet - 4 3/8 Grip - New Wilson Grip - Made In Austria | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $44.99 | 4d 11h 37m |
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Head Pro Grip Tennis Overgrip Blue 3 Pack | ![]() |
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US $5.99 | 29d 3h 43m |
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NEW Head MicroGel Radical MP 4-1/8 Grip STRUNG Tennis Racquet - Midplus Racket | ![]() |
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US $89.95 | 17d 2h 3m |
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Head Radical MP Tennis Racket-- 98in2 head -- 4 5/8 grip -- NEW STRINGS w/cover | ![]() |
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US $145.00 | 6d 42m |
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Head Leather Tour Replacement Tennis Grip | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 8d 2h 32m |
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Prince EXO3 03 Black Tennis Racquet 4 1/2" Grip New Grommet/Head Guard | ![]() |
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US $60.00 | 6d 4h 55m |
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New Head Ti.S6 4-3/8 Grip STRUNG, COVER, Neat Head Poster Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $79.95 | 29d 8h 43m |
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New Head Ti.S6 4-1/4 Grip STRUNG, COVER, Neat Head Poster Tennis Racquet Racket | ![]() |
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US $79.95 | 29d 8h 42m |
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Head Tennis $24.99 Head Tennis - Photographic Print |
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MacGregor 4 3/8'' Grip Recreational Tennis Racket $15.95 The MacGregor durable aluminum racket is perfect for recreational tennis programs and players. It features a standard sized head, semi-open throat, and cowhide grip. |
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MacGregor 4 1/2'' Grip Recreational Tennis Racket $15.95 The MacGregor durable aluminum racket is perfect for recreational tennis programs and players. It features a standard sized head, semi-open throat, and cowhide grip. |
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Champion Sports 27'' Standard Head Tennis Racket $34.95 The Champion Sports Standard Head Tennis Racket is a great tool for recreational tennis players. This 27'' racket features a durable aluminum frame, nylon strings, and a leather grip, so you can play in comfort. |
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Champion Sports 24'' Midsize Head Tennis Racket $34.95 For players seeking equal parts power and control, try the Champion Sports Midsize Head Tennis Racket. This 24'' tennis racket features a durable aluminum frame, a wide body construction, nylon strings, and a comfortable leather grip. |
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Champion Sports 27'' Oversize Head Tennis Racket $40.95 Oversize head tennis rackets are perfect for players who are seeking more power in their swing. The Champion Sports Oversize Head Tennis Racket is 27'' and features a durable aluminum frame, wide body construction, nylon strings, and a comfortable leather grip. |
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Head MicroGel Extreme Tennis Racquet $176.68 Brand: HeadMicroGel Extreme Tennis RacquetHead size: 100 square inches Length: 27.25 inches Weight (strung): 11.1 ounces Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67Balance: 13.1 inches head light Cross section: 24/26/23mm tapered beam Swing weight: 328 kg*sq. cm String pattern: 16x19Grip: Head HydroSorbRacquet will be strung before it is shipped with a complimentary 16-gauge string at mid tensionIncludes a head cover |
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Western Forehand racquet head speed
The Drive in Tennis
The forehand drive is the opening of every offensive in tennis, and, as such, should be most carefully studied. There are certain rules of footwork that apply to all shots. To reach a ball that is a short distance away, advance the foot that is away from the shot and thus swing into position to hit. If a ball is too close to the body, retreat the foot closest to the shot and drop the weight back on it, thus, again, being in position for the stroke. When hurried, and it is not possible to change the foot position, throw the weight on the foot closest to the ball.
The receiver should always await the service facing the net, but once the serve is started on the way to court, the receiver should at once attain the position to receive it with the body at right angles to the net.
The forehand drive is made up of one continuous swing of the racquet that, for the purpose of analysis, may be divided into three parts:
1. The portion of the swing behind the body, which determines the speed of the stroke.
2. That portion immediately in front of the body which determines the direction and, in conjunction with weight shift from one foot to the other, the pace of the shot.
3. The portion beyond the body, comparable to the golfer's "follow through," determines spin, top or slice, imparted to the ball.
All drives should be topped. The slice shot is a totally different stroke.
To drive straight down the side-line, construct in theory a parallelogram with two sides made up of the side-line and your shoulders, and the two ends, the lines of your feet, which should, if extended, form the right angles with the side-lines. Meet the ball at a point about 4 to 4 1/2 feet from the body immediately in front of the belt buckle, and shift the weight from the back to the front foot at the MOMENT OF STRIKING THE BALL. The swing of the racquet should be flat and straight through. The racquet head should be on a line with the hand, or, if anything, slightly in advance; the whole arm and the racquet should turn slightly over the ball as it leaves the racquet face and the stroke continue to the limit of the swing, thus imparting top spin to the ball.
The hitting plane for all ground strokes should be between the knees and shoulders. The most favourable plane is on a line with the waist.
Never step away from the ball in driving cross court. always throw your weight in the shot.
The forehand drive from the left court is identically the same for the straight shot down your opponent's forehand. For the cross drive to his backhand, you must conceive of a diagonal line from your backhand corner to his, and thus make your stroke with the footwork as if this imaginary line were the side-line. In other words, line up your body along your shot and make your regular drive. Do not try to "spoon" the ball over with a delayed wrist motion, as it tends to slide the ball off your racquet.
All drives should be made with a stiff, locked wrist. There is no wrist movement in a true drive. Top spin is imparted by the arm, not the wrist.
The backhand drive follows closely the principles of the forehand, except that the weight shifts a moment sooner, and the R or front foot should always be advanced a trifle closer to the side-line than the L so as to bring the body clear of the swing. The ball should be met in front of the right leg, instead of the belt buckle, as the great tendency in backhand shots is to slice them out of the side-line, and this will pull the ball cross court, obviating this error. The racquet head must be slightly in advance of the hand to aid in bringing the ball in the court. Do not strive for too much top spin on your backhand.
I strongly urge that no one should ever favour one department of his game, in defence of a weakness. Develop both forehand and backhand, and do not "run around" your backhand, particularly in return of service. To do so merely opens your court. If you should do so, strive to ace your returns, because a weak effort would only result in a kill by your opponent.
Do not develop one favourite shot and play nothing but that. If you have a fair cross-court drive, do not use it in practice, but strive to develop an equally fine straight shot.
Remember that the fast shot is the straight shot. The cross drive must be slow, for it has not the room owing to the increased angle and height of the net. Pass down the line with your drive, but open the court with your cross-court shot.
Drives should have depth. The average drive should hit behind the service-line. A fine drive should hit within 3 feet of the baseline. A cross-court drive should be shorter than a straight drive, so as to increase the possible angle. Do not always play one length drive, but learn to vary your distance according to your man. You should drive deep against a baseliner, but short against a net player, striving to drop them at his feet as, he comes in.
Never allow your opponent to play a shot he likes if you can possibly force him to one he dislikes.
Again I urge that you play your drive: 1. With the body sideways to the net. 2. The swing flat, with long follow through. 3. The weight shifting just as the ball is hit.
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u need to learn how to hit basic ground strokes before anything .start with a forehand. u want to use an eastern forehand grip to start out. to get the grip put your racquet on the ground and pick it up and grip at naturally at the bottom of the handle .start with your racquet out in front of you when you c the ball coming to whichever side (forehand in this case) step right and then forward into the ball (with the ball at 3/4 arm length away) start low at come up and brush over the ball with you racquet to generate topspin as your stepping forward. make sure your racquets tilted down when you make contact with the ball
is you cant do this yet start just hitting flat shots over the net
i would suggest getting a tennis coach or taking a tennis clinic
and i don't know how old u are so im putting in both links
ive bin playing tennis for 1 year =)