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Q: Do any tennis clubs have clay courts in the SF Bay Area?
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Which nouns are acting as adjectives or proper adjectives in this sentence To play on clay courts you must wear tennis shoes for traction?

clay (clay courts) and tennis (tennis shoes)


What other courts can tennis be played on?

Grass and Clay


What are the 3 types of court?

Three types of tennis courts are hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts.


What tennis court is the slowest?

Clay courts are known to be the slowest tennis court.


Which nouns are acting as adjectives or proper adjectives To play on clay courts you must wear tennis shoes for traction?

clay, tennis


Where can you find clay tennis courts?

You can find clay courts all around the world. Such as france. You can find them anywhere if you look them up


What nouns are acting as adjectives or proper adjectives in this sentence To play on clay courts you must wear tennis shoes for traction?

Clay tennis


Why are grass courts the fastest type of tennis courts?

because it (the grass) reduces the friction between the ground and your shoes unlike clay courts.


French Open tennis tournament is played on which court surface?

hard clay courts


What is the average size of professional tennis courts?

The tennis courts are 23.78 meters long and 10.97 meters wide. Tennis court terrains are grass, clay, hard, carpet and indoor. There is a low net in the center of the court.


Why is a tennis clay court called clay court when is actually a shale court. When and who decided to use the term clay instead of shale?

There is more than one type of tennis court and clay is one of them. There is shale stone brick and clay. Clay is more popular in Europe and Latin america, but is not used in the U.S.A. The material used in the U.S.A. green clay or rubico is commonly called clay but is not the same as other courts in Europe. Although cheaper to construct than other types of tennis courts, the maintenance costs of clay are high because the surface must be rolled to preserve flatness.


Why do tennis players find it so hard to play on Clay courts?

Mainly two reasons. One, most people play on concrete or ceramic courts and the ball bounces a lot higher on clay courts. A more minor reason is the fact that some clay courts have a cover of sand, which in the end will make the a little bit slippery.