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Western tennis grip for table tennis
by yori 19 years ago
by yori 19 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by ahendler 19 years ago
by ahendler 19 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by yori 19 years ago
by yori 19 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by ahendler 19 years ago
by ahendler 19 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by wayne wasielewski 18 years ago
by wayne wasielewski 18 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by r.wosnak 18 years ago
by r.wosnak 18 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by Hmm.. Interesting read..... 18 years ago
by Hmm.. Interesting read..... 18 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by Itso 17 years ago
by Itso 17 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by M.Jen 17 years ago
by M.Jen 17 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by Mark 17 years ago
by Mark 17 years ago
Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis
by jk 17 years ago
by jk 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Western tennis grip for table tennis) was posted by Mark, on 2/8/2007 6:50:56 PM:
I wonder how much a grip change can impact Tennis? While the advantages earlier discussed for TT were apparent. Primarily due to spin changes, inconsistent bounce and speed in close quarters. In tennis as I see it, only more racquet speed will make an impact on the sport (equipment change). Borg explored this as I understand using different string tensions and using a looping stroke. Is it possible to get more spin, inconsistent bounce due to grip? B Tennis player/basement TT. |