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If you’ve had your tennis racketfor quite a while, the grip might need to be replaced. You can either do this yourself, or at a racket sports workshop in yourlocal Decathlon store. You can also pick up some vibration dampners, which help reduce the amount of vibration that you feel when a tennis ball hits your strings. This might help you reduce fatigue if you're playing a long match.

TENNIS RACKET GRIP OR TENNIS OVERGRIP?

There are lots of different racket grips to choose from, including grips for tennis, squash, and badminton. But what's the difference between a tennis racket grip, and a tennis overgrip? A tennis racket grip is the grip that comes with a racket when you buy it - you can also get a replacement grip to replace the original grip if it becomes worn. Whereas, a tennis racket overgrip is placed over the original grip to get more cushioning, sweat absorption, width, and traction.

CHOOSING TENNIS RACKET GRIP TAPE

The original tennis grip tape (the grip applied in the factory) will usually be made out of synthetic materials or rubber. The original grips on the racket often have a moderate amount of cushioning, but if you want to improve the grip, you'll need a replacement grip. Various replacement grips are built for different purposes such as comfort, sweat absorption, feel, and handle thickness. Replacement grips can be made out of synthetic materials, rubber, or sometimes leather.

The overgrip, that goes over the tennis grip that is already on the racket, offers many benefits, such as additional cushioning, increased handle thickness, better sweat absorption, as well as protection to the grip underneath. A tennis overgrip is generally made from synthetic materials or rubber, and is often sold in packs because they wear out much quicker than replacement grips.