Your discussions in this forum inspired our new Tour Portrait: ATP Forehand Grips, the first in a series focusing on tennis grips.
When the ATP published its rankings of the top 5 forehands, we recognized that it comprised players with a wide range of grip types (I've repeated the ATP ranking graphic below). When I got requests for images showing close ups for some players and that drew more comments we decided to reprise an TPN topic from years back.
Here's the first, ATP grips. We intend to follow with more tour portraits on grips - WTA, backhands, drop shots/volleys/serves, interleaving them with regular portraits of players on alternative months.
This is one larger version I like, hope you do as well. Not the same grip he uses to beat his leg with his racket after losing big points
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The ATP Top 5 Forehands Again. We've got tight views of the forehand grips for all these players and many more from Rafa to Kyrgios.
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When the ATP published its rankings of the top 5 forehands, we recognized that it comprised players with a wide range of grip types (I've repeated the ATP ranking graphic below). When I got requests for images showing close ups for some players and that drew more comments we decided to reprise an TPN topic from years back.
Here's the first, ATP grips. We intend to follow with more tour portraits on grips - WTA, backhands, drop shots/volleys/serves, interleaving them with regular portraits of players on alternative months.
This is one larger version I like, hope you do as well. Not the same grip he uses to beat his leg with his racket after losing big points
1 of 2
filedata/fetch?id=105829&d=1730827216&type=thumb
2 of 2
The ATP Top 5 Forehands Again. We've got tight views of the forehand grips for all these players and many more from Rafa to Kyrgios.
filedata/fetch?id=105827&d=1726182678&type=thumb
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