Resin Bound Surfacing
Tennis courts can be designed in a number of ways. They do not only look different but the surface chosen for the court impacts the game play too. Here is a look at the various kinds of tennis courts that you can choose from:
Clay Courts: These courts are made with crushed shale, brick or stone. You can expect a high but slow bounce on this surface. It is thus a good choice for base line players.
Grass Courts: You must have seen grass courts in Wimbledon. These courts have been prevalent since a long time. However, they require high maintenance. Thus, many people refrain from opting for these and look for alternatives.
Hard Courts: Hard and rigid material is used to prepare these courts. It has then covered with a layer of acrylic surface. This surface facilitates a good playing experience.
Artificial Grass Courts: Synthetic surface that resembles grass is used to make these courts. You can expect a consistent spin while playing on such a court. The ball moves quickly but usually keeps low.
Artificial Grass Courts: Synthetic surface that resembles grass is used to make these courts. You can expect a consistent spin while playing on such a court. The ball moves quickly but usually keeps low.
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