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I agree with Tom.A too small grip can lead to elbow injury.
Shane, Go for it! If you find yourself losing some stability then build the grip back up to 4 1/2. It's easy to get a smaller grip and build it up then to down size your grip.
IT'S THE OTHER WAY AROUND! Changing to a smaller grip (combined with a few other changes) actually relieved me of severe tennis elbow. Ask me and I'll explain or just go to Chapter 2 page 32 of "Play Better Tennis In 2 Hours" for the explanation.A too small grip can lead to elbow injury.
Maybe it was the other changes and not the smaller grip? People have been finding relief for tennis elbow sometimes by just changing racquets. BUT smaller grips DO make you grip the racquet handle tighter.Tom said:IT'S THE OTHER WAY AROUND! Changing to a smaller grip (combined with a few other changes) actually relieved me of severe tennis elbow. Ask me and I'll explain or just go to Chapter 2 page 32 of "Play Better Tennis In 2 Hours" for the explanation.A too small grip can lead to elbow injury.
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