Indian Wells Bandana 3-Pack
Bandana-print tennis overgrip from Overset in Club White, Night Session and Black — a desert hard-court palette. Medium tack polyurethane wrap, 3-pack.
This item is available on pre-order
Estimated ship date: July 1
Specs
Built to be played in.
Tacky enough to hold on humid days, cushioned enough to absorb vibration, thin enough to preserve racket feedback.
Suited to tennis, pickleball, and padel rackets. Each pack includes three overgrips and color-matched finishing tape.
Overgrip Specs —
· Print: Bandana
· Colors: Club White · Black · Night Session
· Tack: Medium
· Dimensions: 1100mm × 25mm x .63mm
· 70% polyurethane, 30% non-woven fabric
How To Wrap
Remove the old grip first. Wrap from butt cap to top with light tension, slight overlap, finish with the included tape.
On Court
The BNP Paribas Open started in 1974 in Tucson, Arizona, and found its permanent home in Indian Wells in 1981. Larry Ellison bought it in 2009 and spent the next decade turning the desert venue into what's referred to as 'Tennis Paradise' — the most attended tennis event outside the four Grand Slams.
Its nickname has a conflicted backstory. In 2001, the crowd booed Serena Williams through the final and aimed racial slurs at her father and sister in the stands. The Williams sisters boycotted Indian Wells for fourteen years. Serena made her return in 2015 in what was one of the most emotionally charged moments in modern tennis. She was greeted by a standing ovation from the Coachella Valley crowd and went on to win her match against Niculescu.