Tennis Backhand Grips

Tennis grips?
I wonder what attacks work best on hard courts. I'm playing a one-handed backhand, if that helps.
It depends really like how you play, but the most likely answer is semi-Western. It gives you more topspin and wrist action than the eastern (Or traditional) Grip), which is very good on hard courts. It's a little harder to effectively return a handle designed for one-handed skills as the eastern, but doable. It is also difficult, low bounce ball high as the eastern Hit, but most of the balls enough on hard courts. The eastern is for all surfaces fine and works well with a classic style all court game, which include a variety of discs, flat, and top-spin balls, but can be driven over- by the great topspin. Continental is used at home on the lawn and works best and for volley that hit do not have many groundstrokes. Viewed like this many times as you can see some grass in those days. The western or hammer handle is an extreme type of semi-western and increases the pros and cons of the semi-finals handle. If She grew up playing with him or have a devastating forehand topspin, I would not recommend it. It is also better with the 2-handed backhand. I've never heard of the Hawaiian grip Perhaps one for beach tennis? Most professionals have a semi-western forehand grip.
