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Wrap your hand around the grip in a "handshake" position. Try to slide your other hand's index finger into the gap between your fingertips and your palm. Fits perfectly: Correct size. No room: Grip is too small. Too much space: Grip is too large.

Choosing the correct grip prevents "tennis elbow" and improves control. Sizes range from 0 to 5 (4" to 4 5/8").

Hold the racquet by the handle with your arm straight down at your side. The tip of the racquet should be about 1–2 inches above the floor. If it touches the ground, it is too long. 🤝 2. Find Your Grip Size

Most women use Size 2 (4 1/4") ; most men use Size 3 (4 3/8") .

The head size determines how much power or control you have. Find the right tennis racquet size - USTA

If you are between sizes, go smaller . You can easily add an overgrip to increase the size, but you cannot easily shrink a grip. 🎾 3. Select Head Size (Play Style)

To choose the right tennis racquet size, you must consider three main measurements: , grip size , and head size . Most adults use a standard 27-inch racquet, but beginners should prioritize a larger head size for a bigger "sweet spot" and easier power. 📏 1. Choose Your Length Racquet length is primarily determined by age and height. Player Group Recommended Length Height Range Adults / Teens 27 inches (Standard) 60"+ (152+ cm) Kids (Age 10-12) 55"–59" (140–150 cm) Kids (Age 9-10) 50"–55" (127–140 cm) Kids (Age 6-8) 45"–49" (114–124 cm) Kids (Age 4-5) 40"–44" (102–112 cm) Toddlers (< 4) 17–19 inches Under 40" (102 cm)