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Grass Court - 24
you can slide to the ball
aesthetics
it's nice
It's faster than clay and balls bounce lower than on hard courts. Playing on grass requires better techniqe of playing and it supports offensive game. Go Federer!
your moma likes it
it looks like grass
cause it looks weird
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and thats why grass courts are better
cause they smell like ****
bcoz federer loves grass court
Grass court need less maintenance, and preparation is easy. and judge player more realistically.
because it would bounce the hightest on that court
faster. the slice backhand is more effective. good for serve and volley. and fast.
faster
It's the game's true and original surface.
It just is.
Because Federer is the best at it.
best
Allows the best overall players to shine. Clay is for one trick ponies.
They are history of tennis
The ball is unpredictable and fast so the player must pay close attention and learn quickness. If a player plays grass well it will improve his or her performance on any other surface.
faster is good, this will bring out the best of a player.
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Fits my play style since I hit flat forehands
Clay Court - 23
I prefer clay courts because they are more classy and they give the players a more professional look.
Because
Because serve is not so important
factor
less traumatic and slow
Clay is Player's surface. One needs to have strong ground game and point construction skills.
Simply
most enjoyable to play on, out of the three choices.
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fun to watch and fun to play
I love the topspin I can generate. It's a no wimp court.
Slows it down and I'm not a serve volley player I play baseline
Appears players enjoy it the most
Easy on the knees, plus you have to run a lot more than on a Hard Court,
because it rocks
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Because it is both athletic and creates intelligent decisions on the design of the game. Like an athletic chess match.
they are easy to slide on and the ball bounces higher which suits my style
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It allowes for longer rallies, therfore fitness, craft and technique come to the fore, rather than a powerful serve.
it looks stunning
slower play
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Hard Court - 20
Cheaper intial and running cost.
its better
your momma told me to say so
Cuz they're better!!!
Its the most balanced court overall. Clay is too slow, grass used to be very fast, and Hard Courts like the ones used in the US OPEN are the perfect equilibrium.
It is the easiest to maintain and people of all skills can play on the hard court easily.
more pace
Easy to maintain
because it rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seems quicker and not as slippery as grass
i prefer hard courts because i find them challenging. also, i like them better because of the speed of the shots and the tennis balls.
Most entertaining to watch. Suits first strikers
My Vote is Hard Court - No bad bounces, no sweeping to clean ball marks, no watering needed, no clay to get all over your shoes and clothes. I've never played on Grass so can't comment on how it plays but the difficult upkeep and wears out with constant play pushes it to #3 for me.
less variable
The hard court is the best one is because when you bounce a ball really hard it will go really high
I grew up playing hard and feel best there
bounce too high on clay court and frustrating to gain momentum on them. don't know grass courts.
Safer surface.
No mess
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