Three types of tennis courts are hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts.
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On Court with USPTA - 2003 The Physical Component of Tennis 3-12 was released on: USA: 2006
On Court with USPTA - 2003 The Mental Component of Tennis 4-3 was released on: USA: 2006
In tennis, the net is stretched across the full width of the court. For single play, this is 27 feet. Doubles requires a 36 foot net.
The net should be 3' (36") or 91.5cm at the center strap, and 3'6" (42") or 106.5cm at the post. You can stand your racquet on the ground for reference.
On Court with USPTA - 2003 Ten and Under Tennis Developing Players on the Red Court 8-5 was released on: USA: 3 November 2012
The size of a ping pong table is about 2 meters by 3 meters
The official height of a tennis court net is three feet in the middle of the net. At the posts, located on each side of the court, the net should be three and a half feet high.
According to the "Badminton Blog" website (refer to the link, below), the fastest badminton smash was recorded at 206 mph on June 3, 2005, while tennis' fastest serve (comparable to a smash) was clocked at 155 mph set in 2004, according to the Wikipedia website (refer to the link, below). Therefore, badminton may be considered faster than tennis.
The Sims 3 will not be out for the PS2
All you need is: Tennis balls (one or more - usually 3 is good) A Tennis Racket A Tennis court (with proper measures, marks and net) A partner - or 3 if you want to play doubles :)