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  • ashkendo
    Guest
    • Nov 2005
    • 1

    #1

    FH Grips

    John,

    I just signed up on your site earlier this week, and I absolutely love
    it. You have some great content!


    The way you explain grips is the best I've ever come across. A 3/3
    grip explains it so much better than "eastern". My backhand grip is a
    2/1, and I always thought this wasn't correct until I saw this
    explained on your site. I wish this would catch on more, and then
    there could be far less confusion over grips.


    In this article on forehand grips, you call the 3/3 a Modern Eastern.
    Why distinguish it as "Modern", as opposed to an implied classic
    eastern? Was there a classic eastern? Is this a different eastern
    grip than the one Tilden used?


    Thanks for a great site,
    Ash Doyle
  • John Yandell
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 6883

    #2
    Ash,

    I think that a player like Budge had basically a "3 / 2" . This would be an old style eastern grip. It's what I was taught at age 10, but found impossible to hold...

    It's a probably a function of all the grass court play in the old days--a little better to take the ball on the rise??

    Interestingly the pictures in Match Play and the Spin of the Ball show Tilden's eastern version to more like what I call a modern eastern.

    John Yandell

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