The US Open is played on hard courts, specifically using a type of acrylic surface known as DecoTurf. This surface provides a consistent playing experience and is designed for both durability and performance. The courts are typically blue, with the surrounding areas in green, which enhances visibility for players and spectators alike.
(In Order): Austrailian Open (Hard Court) French Open (Clay Court) Wimbledon (Grass Court) US Open (Hard Court)
The four major tennis tournaments are the Australian Open (January), French Open (May/June), Wimbledon (June/July), and US Open (Aug./Sept.) Both Australian Open and US Open are played on hard court surfaces. The Australian Open currently uses Plexicushion and the US Open uses hard court DecoTurf surface. The French Open is played on clay courts and Wimbledon is played on grass courts.
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Australian Open (Hard Court) French Open (Clay Court) Wimbledon (Grass) US Open (Hard Courts)
Before hard court, the Australian Open was played on grass. The tournament was played on grass from 1905 to 1987 and was switched to hard court in 1988 when the Australian Open was forced to move to a bigger venue. A Rebound Ace surface was used from 1988-2007 and Plexicushion is the current surface.
The US Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the United States.
*Supreme Dude Check your grammar -_- <-not by azumukupoe answer: highest court in the US. by azumukupoe
The US Supreme Court is not a business; it's the highest federal appellate court in the nation, and head of the Judicial Branch of US government.
(in the US) ALL such cases begin in whichever US District Court has original jurisdciction.
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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