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The Tennis Court, Dimensions And Surfaces

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2008

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J. Lloyd asked:

Tennis courts are standard in dimension, but vary widely in surface material. Tennis rules dictate the length, width, and placement of the lines on a tennis court. Tennis courts have a variety of surfaces and can be either outdoors or indoors. In this article, we will introduce the basic dimensions and aspects of the tennis courts and discuss the different types of tennis court surfaces.

The rules of tennis dictate that tennis courts be 78 feet long from baseline to baseline. A net, 3 feet high in the middle, divides the court into two equal halves. Tennis courts are 36 feet wide from doubles sideline to doubles sideline, and 27 feet wide from singles sideline to singles sideline.

Knowing the Tennis Courts You Walk on

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

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Jennifer Seaton asked:

Thus you decided to take tennis? Or perhaps you are content to be a spectator but you would like to increase your knowledge of the play. There are many variables to tennis, of clothing suitable with the equipment, the rules to the players, but there are some constants in the play too.

With seventy-eight feet length of the base line to the base line, and twenty-seven feet broad – of feet the thirty-six ones for matches of doubles that – the size of the court of tennis is one of these constants, and one can simply get information much about the play by arrangement this field of play.

Different Type of Tennis Courts

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

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Jennifer Seaton asked:

The courses of tennis are standard in dimension, but change considerably into external material. The rules of tennis dictate the length, the width, and the placement of the lines on a court of tennis. The courses of tennis have a variety of surfaces and can be outside or inside. In this article, we will present dimensions and the basic aspects of the courses of tennis and will discuss the various types of surfaces of court of tennis.

Tennis Fitness: (Tennis tips that better your game) Dangerous Exercises for Tennis – The Upright Row

Thursday, January 10th, 2008
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As strength and conditioning becomes more and more popular among recreational and pro tennis players, there are a few precautionary measures that need to be taken. Mainly because of the high demands placed on the body during a tennis match.

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One of the most dangerous exercises for tennis is the upright row. This exercise can potentially worsen or even cause tennis elbow.