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    In tennis, which courts play "faster" with the ball bouncing up more quickly, the hard courts at the US Open or grass at Wimbledon?

    Question #97181. Asked by adams627. (Jul 02 08 1:26 PM)


    zaman89

    Grass courts are faster than hard courts.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_court

    Hard courts can vary in speed, but they are faster than clay and slower than grass courts, which allow the ball to slide.

    [Text added from provided link -- Zb]

    Jul 02 08, 2:04 PM


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