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  2. Grip (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    A grip in racket sports, such as tennis and pickleball, refers to the technique a player chooses to grasp the racket handle. Commonly used grip styles include the continental grip, the eastern grip and the semi-western grip. Grip styles may also be categorized by whether it is a forehand or backhand grip.

  3. Overgrip - Wikipedia

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    An overgrip (also known as an overwrap) is a soft, padded, clothlike tape wrapped around the grip of a racquet, and are commonly used in the sport of tennis, badminton, squash, and pickleball. The purposes of an overgrip include (but are not limited to) increasing the racquet handle's circumference, customizing the texture and feel of the ...

  4. The 9 Best Sale Items at Costco Right Now - AOL

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    The 9 Best Sale Items at Costco Right Now. Sadie Schulte. December 26, 2024 at 12:02 PM. Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD. ... The latest sale, running from December 26 through ...

  5. Racket (sports equipment) - Wikipedia

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    Squash racket and ball Racquetball racket and ball. A racket or racquet [1] is an item of sporting equipment used to strike a ball or shuttlecock in a variety of sports. A racket consists of three major components: a widened distal end known as the head, an elongated handle known as the grip, and a reinforced connection between the head and handle known as the throat or heart.

  6. 8 Costco Sale Items To Buy Before They Sell Out This March - AOL

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    You can often find food at Costco on sale, and that includes corned beef. “Costco offers Morton’s of Omaha Corned Beef for $5.49 per pound, ...

  7. Tennis technology - Wikipedia

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    The balance point and grip size of a racket changed as technology progressed. Depending on the player's style of play, choice is made between a head-heavy racket and a head-light racket. Head-heavy rackets provide more power on serves and ground strokes, while head-light rackets provide more control.