Hey Sandy, you asked a question about changing grips on the chat room. It shouldn't be too hard, just pick your favorite grip and try to imitate the old one when you apply it. Just make sure it overlaps by about 1/8 of an inch. Personally, I like smooth untextured grips followed by an overgrip on top. It's easier (and cheaper) to replace an overgrip rather than the whole grip. Also, when you take off the old one, try to remove as much of it as you can. If you're still unsure, you can ask a tennis shop how to do it. Hope this helps.
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Hey Sandy, you asked a question about changing grips on the chat room. It shouldn't be too hard, just pick your favorite grip and try to imitate the old one when you apply it. Just make sure it overlaps by about 1/8 of an inch. Personally, I like smooth untextured grips followed by an overgrip on top. It's easier (and cheaper) to replace an overgrip rather than the whole grip. Also, when you take off the old one, try to remove as much of it as you can. If you're still unsure, you can ask a tennis shop how to do it. Hope this helps.
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