Clay court
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A clay court is one of the four different types of tennis court. Clay courts are made of crushed shale, stone or brick, and can be either red or green. The red clay is slower than the green, or Har-Tru® "American" clay. The French Open uses clay courts.
Clay courts are considered "slow", because the balls bounce relatively high and more slowly, making it more difficult for a player to hit an unreturnable shot. Points are usually longer as there are fewer winners. Therefore, clay courts heavily favor baseliners who are consistent and are generally more defensive.
Clay courters also favor the "full western grip" for more topspin. Clay courters generally play in a semi circle about 5 to 10 feet behind the baseline. They also use drop shots to throw off their opponents. Currently, the best clay court player is Rafael Nadal from Spain, who holds the men's record with 60 consecutive wins on clay courts with two French Open titles coming during his streak.
Although cheaper to construct than other types of tennis courts, and very traditional, maintenance costs are higher than those of hard courts, owing to the need for rolling to preserve flatness and the need to balance the clay's water content. Green (crushed Appalacian basalt) courts generally require the courts to be sloped to allow water run-off.[1]
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[edit] Types of clay
There are two different types of clay:
[edit] Red clay
Red clay is made of crushed brick that is packed to make the court, it is then covered with a topping of additional crushed particles. This surface is the most common in Europe and South America.
[edit] Green clay
Green clay is similar to red clay. Green clay is packed to make the subsurface, it is then covered with a topping. These clay courts are found in the Eastern and Southern parts of the United States. Green clay courts are often referred to as "rubico."
[edit] Professional Tournaments Played on Clay
[edit] ATP Tournaments Played on Red Clay
- Image:Flag of Chile (bordered).svg Movistar Open (Viña del Mar, Chile)
- Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Copa Telmex (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brasil Open (Costa do Sauipe, Brazil)
- Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Abierto Mexicano Telcel (Acapulco, Mexico)
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships (Houston, USA)
- Image:Flag of Spain.svg Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana (Valencia, Spain)
- Image:Flag of Monaco (bordered).svg Masters Series Monte-Carlo (Monte Carlo, Monaco)
- Image:Flag of Spain.svg Open SEAT Trofeo Conde de Godό (Barcelona, Spain)
- Image:Flag of Morocco.svg Grand Prix Hassan II (Casablanca, Morocco)
- Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Estoril Open (Estoril, Portugal)
- Image:Flag of Germany.svg BMW Open (Munich, Germany)
- Image:Flag of Italy.svg Telecom Italia Masters (Rome, Italy)
- Image:Flag of Germany.svg Masters Series Hamburg (Hamburg, Germany)
- Image:Flag of Austria.svg Hypo Group Tennis International (St. Pölten, Austria)
- Image:Flag of France.svg French Open (Paris, France)
- Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Allianz Suisse Open (Gstaad, Switzerland)
- Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Swedish Open (Bastad, Sweden)
- Image:Flag of Germany.svg Mercedes Cup (Stuttgart, Germany)
- Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dutch Open (Amersfoort, Netherlands)
- Image:Flag of Austria.svg Generali Open (Kitzbühel, Austria)
- Image:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia Open (Umag, Croatia)
- Image:Flag of Poland.svg Orange Prokom Open (Sopot, Poland)
Open Romania (Bucharest, Romania)
- Image:Flag of Italy.svg Campionati Internazionali Di Sicilia (Palermo, Italy)
[edit] WTA Tournaments Played on Green Clay
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg Bausch & Lomb Championships (Amelia Island, USA)
- Image:Flag of the United States.svg Family Circle Cup (Charleston, USA)
[edit] WTA Tournaments Played on Red Clay
- Image:Flag of Colombia.svg Copa Colsanitas (Bogotá, Colombia)
- Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Abierto Mexicano Telcel (Acapulco, Mexico)
- Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Estoril Open (Estoril, Portugal)
- Image:Flag of Poland.svg J & S Cup (Warsaw, Poland)
- Image:Flag of Germany.svg German Open (Berlin, Germany)
- Image:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg Prague Open (Prague, Czech Republic)
- Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italian Open (Rome, Italy)
- Image:Flag of Morocco.svg Grand Prix La Princesse Lalla Meryem (Casablanca, Morocco)
- Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Istanbul Cup (Istanbul, Turkey)
- Image:Flag of France.svg Internationaux de Strasbourg (Strasbourg, France)
- Image:Flag of France.svg French Open(Paris, France)
- Image:Flag of Italy.svg Internazionali di Modena (Modena, Italy)
- Image:Flag of Italy.svg Internazionali Femminili di Palermo (Palermo, Italy)
- Image:Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest Grand Prix (Budapest, Hungary)
[edit] References
St Mary's Tennis Club. A good example of a typical English Clay Court club (with photos)fr:Terre battue es:Tierra batida pt:Saibro

