It refers to tennis courts that are illminated for play after dark.
Clay courts are known to be the slowest tennis court.
im not sure what you mean by this question but tennis is played on hard court, clay court and grass court for different opens
it is exactly the same on clay hard court and lawn
clay!
the same as hard court and clay!
Three types of tennis courts are hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts.
hard court clay court sinthetic grass court real grass court. :)
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.
Clay court.
Hardcourt, which is the easiest court to maintain; Clay court, which is really fun to play on and actually takes off a lot of strain from your joints; and grass court, which is grass!
tennis can be played on any rectangular flat surface, usually of grass, clay, concrete (hard court) or a synthetic suspended court.