The grip is a way of holding the racket in order to hit shots in Tennis. Many players change their grips during the game in order to suit the needs of their shot. The Handle is divided into 8 sides to form an octagon. Although they're not all the same on each side, they do show the necessary bevels for the other grips. When a racket is laid down on flat ground, the bevel on the top is Bevel #3, or correspondent to it is Bevel #7. As you move counter-clockwise you go up to Bevel #2, then Bevel #1
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