Look, the continental grip simply has to be a big part of your game.
The fundamental grip for the serve, volleys, overhead, slice backhand & forehand, slice approach shots, some 1/2 volleys, drop shots, drop volleys, certain returns of serve, even most lobs requires the continental grip.
If you’re still not totally comfortable with this grip, here’s a quick and easy tip for you…
Grips explained by Brent. Click here.
So for this week, and the very next time you’re out there on the court, check to see what grip you naturally go to after the point is over.

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That was a very simple tip, but it was extremely helpful!
This tip is too true. I actually improved my game by learning how to use the continental grip at the baseline! It helped me get a good feel for the topspin hit. It showed me necessary areas of change in my form. I'm so glad you posted this up!
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Hello. I think the article is really interesting. I am even interested in reading more. How soon will you update your blog?
Thanks for posting about this, I would like to read more about this topic.
I improve my serve swithching to this grip with some spin it was a great help, thanks.
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