About Backyard Grass Tennis Court
Backyard grass tennis courts are an alternative to asphalt and clay tennis courts. The most famous grass tennis courts are the Wimbledon courts. These courts are rarely found at public parts, but many more wealthy property owners have splurged and created grass tennis courts in their own backyards.
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Benefits and Hindrances
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Grass is a softer substance than asphalt, making it more ideal for those prone to tripping and falling. Also, grass tennis courts often do not increase property taxes. The only downsides to grass tennis courts are the cost and the fact that tennis balls are less likely to bounce on grass than on asphalt because of the slippery nature of the grass.
Size
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The backyard grass tennis court is about 78 feet long and 36 feet wide. In order to have a backyard grass tennis court, the property owner must measure to make sure that he has enough space in his backyard. This is usually not a problem, but if there is space constraints, the tennis court can be made smaller.
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Technique
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Serve and volley is the best technique used when playing tennis on a grass tennis court. With this style, the player moves quickly towards the net when serving. This is different from the baseline style where a player attempts to hit the tennis ball after it strikes the ground.
Synthetic Tennic Court
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Synthetic tennis courts are great for indoor tennis and for property owners who do not want to keep up their grass. The grass comes in field turf artificial grass, low-maintenance Miami synthetic grass, and Florida synthetic grass. The grass is natural-looking and will never grow out of control.
Warning
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The backyard grass tennis court needs to be as clear as any other sports field. The grass should be mowed regularly and all debris should be removed from the area. If the grass is kept short enough, the tennis ball should acquire enough bounce to make the tennis game more enjoyable and realistic.
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