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Hard court

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A tennis court in Curtiss Park, Saline, Michigan, where kids can enjoy playing tennis on a sunny day.

A hard court (or hardcourt) is a special surface used for playing sports, especially tennis. It is usually made from strong materials like asphalt or concrete. To make it safe and easy to play on, the surface is covered with a special coating called acrylic resins. This coating helps protect the surface and shows the lines players need to follow during a game.

Tennis hard court, Curtiss Park, Saline, Michigan

Hard courts are very popular for tennis because they are strong and last a long time. They are used in many famous tournaments around the world. Today, most tennis players you see on TV are likely playing on a hard court, which provides a smooth and even playing field for exciting matches.

Tennis

Tennis hard courts are made from synthetic or acrylic layers placed on top of concrete or asphalt. They come in different colors and usually play medium-fast to fast. The ball bounces high on these courts, and players can use many types of spin. The speed of the bounce depends on how much sand is in the top layer โ€” more sand makes the ball bounce slower.

The US Open and the Australian Open use hard courts, and they are the most common surface type on the professional tour.

Maintenance

To keep hard courts in good shape, they are often brushed and pressure washed with cleaning solutions. They are also treated to stop moss and algae from growing. Anti-slip paint is used to make the courts safer and better for playing.

Prominent brands

Some well-known brands make hard court surfaces for professional tennis tournaments. These include DecoTurf, GreenSet, Laykold, Plexicushion, Rebound Ace, and SportMaster Sport Surfaces. They provide strong and cushioned surfaces for players in big tennis events.

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