Friday 18 November 2016

Does the condition of the pitch matter?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_lYgLObJHc&t=625s


here is a useful video un conditions.

hard floor courts

hard floor courts are the most usual courts available. This courts are possible to have everywhere in very dry countries and in very wet ones as well such as Ireland. they are also the cheapest ones to make, they are just made of flat cement and painted over with a fine covering of any visible colour.

Every knows how to play in a hard floor court since the bounce is not too high like in clay courts or too low like in grass courts the ball bounces at around your belly. This makes it easy for you to hit the ball on its perfect spot so therefore you could get stronger shots or longer rallies in training this is why Novak Djokovic is the best in hard floor because he gets shots with tremendous power where other people cant get. 

benefits

longer rallies


better technique


cheaper to maintain


Thursday 17 November 2016

Grass courts


Grass courts, everyone knows a grass tournament, Wimbledon, and its king Federer, and why is he so good, because of the court.


The grass on the tennis courts will always have to be wet and it will be slippery and the ball will always bounce under your waist highth because the grass will absorve the bounce and make it bounce differently than in vlay courts. This means that the player would have to be very experienced or have a very good technique in order to be able to success.

The wet floor would also make the nall heavier and ruin it faster than ussualiit will also bounce much faster.

Benefits

Easy to maintain in rainy countryes eg England.


Way better reflexes scince faster moovement of the ball.


More technique.