| The grip size for a tennis racquet is very important | | | | slight discomfort in the wrist, hand and/or the index |
| when choosing the racquet of your choice. The right | | | | finger. Even if it occurs rarely after a game or that the |
| grip size makes a huge difference in how you perform | | | | discomfort is negligible, one should consider in changing |
| and your comfort level during a tennis game. To | | | | the grip size as it might be the cause to the problem. If |
| measure your grip size, hold the tennis racquet with an | | | | such discomfort or pain is found, be sure to stop |
| eastern forehand grip, where the palm is placed | | | | immediately and find a grip size that is suitable for you. |
| against the same bevel as the string face. You should | | | | There should be no reason that one should |
| be able to fit the index finger of your non-hitting hand in | | | | accommodate the discomfort as it might lead to |
| the space between your ring finger and palm. If there | | | | permanent damage done to the body. |
| isn't enough room for your index finger, the grip is too | | | | If you are not sure in how to perform the grip types |
| small and if there is space between your finger and | | | | that I have mentioned above, search in Google or |
| palm, the grip is too big. | | | | Wikipedia for a more detail description or consult with |
| Either with the grip being too small or too big, it will | | | | your local Tennis equipment or Sport shops for |
| decrease your comfort level and will lead to pain or | | | | instructions. |