摘要 |
Handle constructions for racquets having opposing, flat ball-striking playing faces wherein the handles are of varying circular outlines in which one of the handles is symmetrically rounded throughout the entire length of the handle. Another handle has two small flat surfaces (bevels) within the circular outline which are parallel to the playing faces and another handle has four small flat surfaces (bevels) within the circular outline where one pair is parallel and one pair is perpendicular to the playing faces.;These handle constructions are designed to reduce tension and responsibility away from the gripping hand by promoting most, if not all, extra sensory perception in the non-racquet hand or lead hand of the player. The gripping hand is reduced to executing the swing of a Tennis stroke and the non-racquet hand or lead hand is in control of knowing or “feeling” the disposition of the playing faces during the preparation stage of a Tennis stroke.;These handle constructions encourage a player's non-racquet hand or lead hand to have all “sensed intelligence” of the racquet and relieves the stress of the gripping hand's responsibility, which should only be to execute the swing of a Tennis stroke.;There are three versions of the end cap of the handles of varying circular outlines. One version is like the traditional end cap of a tennis handle, meaning, it is of larger dimension of the handle and tapers down to fit the dimension of the handle. Another version of the end cap is similar to the handle end of a baseball bat which has a ring shape of larger dimension of the handle with the width of the ring about ½ of an inch of the end of the handle. Another version of the end cap has a ring shape with a gradual nonlinear bridge section that tapers to fit the dimension of the handle. |