gravel ?
Bjorn Borg was good at playing tennis on non-hard surfaces.
friction
You could be playing four square, or, perhaps tennis or basketball. However, you could say the courts used for tennis and basketball are rectangles.
Tons of tennis would like to how the ball bounces on different types of court surfaces. Becuase of the surface a player will have to change his/her gameplain to fit the surface. So basically anyone playing tennis seriously.
Because playing Tennis is exercise. If playing Tennis is what they do all the time, then they will be very fit.
Both could be correct. One is a question - How long have you been playing tennis? One is a statement - You have been playing tennis.
Obeying the laws of physics, the speed of a tennis ball will increase with hard surfaces, such as cement, and decrease with soft surfaces, such as clay.
True.
On a tennis court of course! O_o
no, because they are for playing tennis.
Grass or clay (but some courts are also made of asphalt)Answer:There are a variety of tennis court surfaces. The most common are grass, clay, and concrete with acrylic surfacing.grass, clay, hard (made of asphalt), wood, rubber, and carpet (mainly for indoor use)grass- more speedclay- more bouncehard- more used by populationcarpet- less bounceno rubber and woodAnswer:The most common tennis court surfaces are grass, clay, and hard (concrete). Hard surfaces are usually surfaces with additional material such as an acrylic coating for better play.
When playing tennis, the arm is used as a 3rd class lever. Also, you can research how the human body reacts to such strenuous sporting activity.