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it is exactly the same on clay hard court and lawn
the same as hard court and clay!
Someone that plays much better on clay courts than hard courts. On clay courts, the balls bounce higher, slows down more and spin is exaggerated vs a hard court. Some player's game is more suited for clay courts. Some these players will often do much better on clay courts than hard courts (and visa versa). These are called clay court specialists.
hard court clay court sinthetic grass court real grass court. :)
(In Order): Austrailian Open (Hard Court) French Open (Clay Court) Wimbledon (Grass Court) US Open (Hard Court)
im not sure what you mean by this question but tennis is played on hard court, clay court and grass court for different opens
hard clay courts
Australian Open (Hard Court) French Open (Clay Court) Wimbledon (Grass) US Open (Hard Courts)
Three types of tennis courts are hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts.
tennis can be played on any rectangular flat surface, usually of grass, clay, concrete (hard court) or a synthetic suspended court.
No. They used to play on grass. They then switched to clay. Then to hard courts. A trivia question is what did Jimmy Conners do that no one will probably ever do again? It's winning the US Open on grass, clay and hard courts.
1.Australian Open (Melbourne, Australia) - hard court 2.French Open/Roland Garros (Paris, France) - clay court 3.Wimbledon (London, UK) - grass court 4.US Open (New York, USA) - hard court