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Hard Dirt (including red and green soil) Grass.
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1. Grass field.
Grass courts are one of the oldest and most traditional types of venues. It is characterized by small friction between the ball and the ground when it lands, and the speed of the ball is fast, which requires the player's reaction, sensitivity, running speed and skill very high. Therefore, the grass court is often regarded as the world of "offensive tennis", and various online offensive tactics such as serving the net and following the ball are almost regarded as the magic weapon to win on the grass tennis court, while the baseline players are difficult to achieve on the grass tennis court.
However, due to the extremely high requirements for the characteristics and specifications of grass courts, coupled with climate restrictions and high maintenance costs, it is difficult to be promoted around the world. At present, almost all of the lawn professional tennis tournaments held each year are held in the British Isles, and the time is concentrated.
In June and July, the Wimbledon Championship is one of the oldest and most prestigious of the tournaments.
2. Clay courts.
More precisely, the "soft courts", the most typical example of which is the French Open tennis tournament on clay. In addition, all kinds of common sand and mud surfaces can be called soft grounds. This kind of field is characterized by greater friction between the ball and the ground when it lands, the ball speed is slow, and the player will have a lot of room for sliding in the run, especially when making emergency stops and returns, which determines that the player must have better physical fitness, running and moving ability than on other fields, as well as more tenacious will.
Playing on this kind of court is a great test for the players' bottom line to hold on to the kung fu, players generally have to pay several times the sweat and patience in the bottom line with the opponent, often the winner is not the fierce service net player, but the side who struggles the bottom line.
3. Hard courts.
Most of the modern tournaments are played on hard tennis courts, which are the most common and common types of courts. Hard tennis courts are generally made of cement and asphalt, which are coated with red and green plastic surfaces, and their surface is smooth and hard, and the bounce of the ball is very regular, but the speed of the ball is very fast.
Many good tennis players believe that hard court tennis is more "explosive" and that hard court dominance in tennis must be taken seriously. It should be noted that hard surfaces are not as elastic as other textured courts, and the reaction of the surface is strong and stiff, so it is easy to cause injury to players, and this damage has cost many good tennis players.
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Tennis courts can be divided into outdoor and indoor and have a variety of different court surfaces, and there are usually four types, namely grass, hard, clay, and carpet.
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Many friends like tennis, but some knowledge about tennis is not very clear, many people want to know what are the main types of tennis courts? In fact, the types of courts can be mainly divided into 1, grassland, which can be subdivided into natural grass and artificial turf, among which the earliest tennis court is the natural grass tennis court. 2. Hard courts, hard tennis courts refer to the courts paved with cement and asphalt and covered with red or green plastic fabrics.
3. Soft courts, soft courts are divided into many types, the main representative is the clay tennis court, and there are also various common sand and mud courts, which can be called soft courts.
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Formal tennis courts are divided into the following 5 types: plastic, concrete, carpet, lawn, and land, and the differences between these 5 types are as follows:
Plastic, plastic field refers to the hard ground covered with a layer of rubber, characterized by excellent elasticity, the ball is very high after landing, there is an obvious pause when the ball lands, the ball speed is relatively slow, on behalf of Melbourne rotten wisdom to do the Australian Open Center Court and Miami; Concrete, commonly known as cement field, has a thin layer of plastic covering or color paint on the formal concrete field, which is characterized by the fact that the ball is the fastest on the field, the ball is not too high (relative to the plastic field), and the ball has an obvious forward phenomenon when it lands, which represents the US Open Ash court; The carpet is the main court of the indoor season, characterized by a flat foundation of the field, uniform performance of the carpet, and the bounce of the ball on the top is regular, and the ball is on the top.
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