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521: 40: 121: 404: 72: 1824: 193:, the only Grand Slam to have always been played on the same surface, is played on grass. The Australian Open switched from grass to hard courts in 1988 and in its early years the French championship alternated between clay and sand/rubble courts. The US Open is the only major to have been played on three surfaces; it was played on grass from its inception until 1974, clay from 1975 until 1977 and hard courts since it moved from the 1813: 756: 103:. The "service" lines ("T" and the "service" line) are centered. The ball must completely miss the line to be considered "out". This also means that the width of the line (except for the center service line) is irrelevant to play. The center service line is 2 in (5 cm), the other lines are between 1 and 2 in (3 and 5 cm) wide, whereas the baseline may be up to 4 in (10 cm) wide. 356: 1834: 465: 112:
that official competition for children aged 10 years and under should be played on "Orange" courts 18 m (59 ft) long by 6.4 m (21 ft) wide. Competition for children under 8 years is played on "Red" courts that are 11 m (36 ft) long and 5.5 m (18 ft) wide. The net is always 0.8 m high in the center.
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Different court surfaces have been used indoors. Hard courts are most common indoors, as they are the easiest to install and maintain. If the installation is permanent, they are constructed on an asphalt or concrete base, as with outdoor courts. Temporary indoor hard courts are typically constructed
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The ITF's Play and Stay campaign promotes playing on smaller courts with slower red, orange, and green balls for younger children. This gives children more time and control so they can serve, rally, and score from the first lesson on courts that are sized to fit their bodies. The ITF has mandated
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Clay courts slow down the ball and produce a high bounce in comparison to grass or hard courts. For this reason, the clay court takes away many of the advantages of big serves, which makes it hard for serve-based players to dominate on the surface. Clay courts are cheaper to construct than other
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is 21 ft (6.40 m) from the net. Additional clear space around the court is needed in order for players to reach overrun balls for a total of 60 ft (18 m) wide and 120 ft (37 m) long. A net is stretched across the full width of the court, parallel with the
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surface layer to offer greater consistency of bounce than other outdoor surfaces. Hard courts can vary in speed, though they are faster than clay but not as fast as grass courts. The quantity of sand added to the paint can greatly affect the rate at which the ball slows down.
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Grass courts are the fastest type of courts in common use. They consist of grass grown on very hard-packed soil, which adds additional variables: bounces depend on how healthy the grass is, how recently it has been mowed, and the wear and tear of recent play.
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types of tennis courts, but a clay surface costs more to maintain. Clay courts need to be rolled to preserve flatness. The clay's water content must be balanced; green clay courts generally require the courts to be sloped to allow water run-off.
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Tennis is played on a variety of surfaces and each surface has its own characteristics which affect the playing style of the game. There are four main types of courts depending on the materials used for the court surface:
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Grass courts were once among the most common tennis surfaces, but are now rare due to high maintenance costs, as they must be watered and mown often, and take a longer time to dry after rain than hard courts.
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Carpet courts were once the most prominent of indoor surfaces, especially in temporary venues, but have largely been replaced by removable hard courts. They were used on both the
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using wooden floor panels topped with acrylic which are installed over the venue's standard floor. This is the system used for modern indoor professional events such as the
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infilled with sand is used for some outdoor courts, particularly in Asia. Carpet is generally a fast surface, faster than hardcourt, with low bounce.
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matches. A variety of surfaces can be used to create a tennis court, each with its own characteristics which affect the playing style of the game.
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is played. It is a firm rectangular surface with a low net stretched across the centre. The same surface can be used to play both
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Clay courts can be installed indoors with subsurface watering systems to keep the clay from drying out, and have been used for
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Clay courts are made of crushed shale, stone or brick. The French Open is the only Grand Slam tournament to use clay courts.
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Some tennis courts are indoors, which allows play regardless of weather conditions and is more comfortable for spectators.
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Clay courts are more common in Europe and Latin America than in North America, and tend to heavily favor baseline players.
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hard courts have been used at the US Open since 1978 and the Australian Open since 1988.
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with the roof closed. These, however, are outdoor venues with retractable roofs.
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plays a more important role than on other surfaces. Grass courts tend to favour
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Based on the standard rules of tennis, the size of the court is measured to the
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Textile or polymeric material supplied in rolls or sheets of finished product
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are usually very quick where fast, low bounces keep rallies short, and the
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Hard courts are made of uniform rigid material, often covered with an
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ITF uses the following classification for tennis court surface types:
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still use carpet courts. The WTA Tour's last carpet court event, the
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Notable tennis tournaments previously held on carpet courts were the
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has also seen a number of matches played on its grass court in the
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The dimensions of a tennis court are defined and regulated by the
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Historically, other surfaces have been used indoors such as
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This article is about the sports venue. For other uses, see
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Synthetic surface with the appearance of natural grass
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Wimbledon
West Side Tennis Club
National Tennis Center
Acrylic
Artificial grass
Asphalt
Bitumen
Carpet

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