The range of forehand grips runs from the continental, via the eastern and the semi-western, to the full western. The continental is for hitting flat shots, whereas the western is for the heaviest spin. If you are a beginner, you will probably start with an eastern or semi-western grip, and many players will continue with one of these.
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