The Casino Bandana 3-Pack
Bandana-print tennis overgrip from Overset in Clay, Club White, and Black — a classic tennis 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: Clay · Club White · Black
· 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 original Monte Carlo tennis was played at the Casino. The first courts went up in 1897 on the rooftop of the Hôtel de Paris, right next to the Casino itself. The hotel, the casino, the opera, and the tennis were all run by the same company: the Société des Bains de Mer. By the twenties the same crowd moved between them — European royalty, American expats escaping Prohibition, the writers and artists who'd taken over the Riviera. Suzanne Lenglen won three of the early tournaments, 1919 to 1921.
She returned in 1925 after a few years away. A wealthy American watching her play decided the courts weren't worthy, and convinced Prince Louis II to fund a new club. The Monte-Carlo
Country Club opened in 1928, and the tennis left the Casino for good.