How To Select Right Surface For Your Tennis Court

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Variety of Court Surface options available in market, But selecting a right surface

often “Confusing”

“But there are some factors that affect the surface selection”

Financial

viability

Local

Conditions

Players

preference

Types Of

Surfaces

Grass

Courts

Hard

Courts

Carpet

Courts

Indoor

Courts

Smaller

Courts

Clay

Courts

Clay Courts

What are the Advantages and Drawbacks of selecting Clay Court ..???

Advantages :

Drawbacks :

Slower comparison to other surfaces

Very difficult for offensive player to hit a perfect shot

Retains more Water in surface that affect

the sports in rain-prone regions..

Grass Courts

The Fastest types of courts as per ITF

Advantages:

Delivers perfect shot with great

speed

Drawbacks of Grass courts …

In rain-prone region, due to heavy rain grass becomes slippery that gives a poor bounce rate to balls

Not A good surface for defensive players

…..

Hard Courts

Made of From uniform rigid material, often covered with an acrylic

surface layer

Advantages :

Ball moves faster than

Clay court surface

Hard court surface is called

“neutral surface”

Limitations:

Paints used in court slows down the ball from

spinning and bouncing

Carpet Courts

They deliver fastball with low bounce

Indoor Courts

Smaller Courts

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) campaign

introduces small courts for children that promote worldwide

tennis participation

The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has divided different surfaces into five pace settings

Category 1 • Slow court

Category 2

• Medium-slow court

Category 3

• Medium Court

Category 4

Category 5

• Medium-fast Court

• Fast Court

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